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Viser: Silk - Trade and Exchange along the Silk Roads Between Rome and China in Antiquity
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Berit Hildebrandt
(2017)
Silk
Trade and Exchange along the Silk Roads Between Rome and China in Antiquity
Berit Hildebrandt
(2017)
Sprog: Engelsk
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- Vital Source searchable e-book (Reflowable pages)
- Udgiver: Casemate Publishers (Februar 2017)
- ISBN: 9781785702808
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- Hardback: 152 sider
- Udgiver: Oxbow Books, Limited (Januar 2017)
- ISBN: 9781785702792
These collected papers connect research from different areas and disciplines dealing with exchange along the Silk Roads. These historical, philological and archaeological contributions highlight silk as a commodity, gift and tribute, and as a status symbol in varying cultural and chronological contexts between East and West, including technological aspects of silk production. The main period concerns Rome and China in antiquity, ending in the late fifth century CE, with the Roman Empire being transformed into the Byzantine Empire, while the Chinese chronology covers the Han dynasty, the Three Kingdoms, the Western and Eastern Jin and Sixteen Kingdoms, ending in 420 CE. In addition, both earlier and later epochs are also considered in order to gather an understanding of developments and changes in long-distance and longer-term relations that involved silk."
2. Textiles and Trade in South Asia during the Proto-Historic and Early Historic PeriodJ. Mark Kenoyer
3. Word migration on the Silk Road: the etymology of English silk and its congenersAdam Hyllested
4. Silk production and trade in the Roman EmpireBerit Hildebrandt
5. Perspectives on the wide world of luxury in later Antiquity: silk and other exotic textiles found in Syria and EgyptThelma K. Thomas
6. Decoration, astrology and empire: inscribed silk from Niya in the Taklamakan DesertLillian Lan-ying Tseng
7. Domestic, wild or unravelled? A study on tabby, taqueté and jin with spun silk from Yingpan, Xinjiand, thierd-fourth centuriesZhao Feng
8. Chinese silks that circulated among people north and west: implications for technological exchanges in early times?Angela Sheng Dr. Irene Lee Good (April 24 1958 - February 3 2013). An appreciationRobert E. Murowchick, Angela Sheng and Kaoru Ueda