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Silk Roads Sue Brunning

Silk Roads By Sue Brunning

Silk Roads by Sue Brunning


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Silk Roads by Sue Brunning

A richly illustrated publication that explores the networks of contacts and exchanges spanning Afro-Eurasia from 500 to 1000 ce, highlighting how the movement of people, objects and ideas shaped cultures and histories.

The term Silk Road conjures a range of romantic images. Camel caravans crossing desert dunes. Merchants trading silk and spices. Far-flung commerce between East and West. The reality was far richer.

Focusing on a defining period between 500 and 1000 CE, this beautifully illustrated book reimagines the Silk Roads as a web of interlocking networks linking Asia, Africa and Europe, from Japan to Ireland, from the Arctic to Madagascar.

It tells a remarkable story of people, objects and ideas flowing in all directions, through the traces these journeys left behind including ceramics from Tang China recovered from a shipwreck in the Java Sea, sword-fittings set with Indian garnets buried in England, and a selection of letters and legal texts from a synagogue in Cairo revealing a Jewish communitys links from India to al-Andalus. Woven throughout, encounters with various peoples active on the Silk Roads, from seafarers to Sogdians, Aksumites and Vikings, reveal the human stories, innovations and transfers of knowledge that emerged, shaping cultures and histories across continents centuries before the formation of todays globalised world.

About Sue Brunning

Sue Brunning is Curator, European Early Medieval Collections in the Department of Britain, Europe and Prehistory at the British Museum and co-curator of Silk Roads, an exhibition opening in September 2024.

Luk Yu-ping is Basil Gray Curator: Chinese Paintings, Prints and Central Asian Collection in the Department of Asia at the British Museum and co-curator of Silk Roads, an exhibition opening in September 2024.

Elisabeth R. OConnell is Curator, Byzantine World in the Departments of Britain, Europe and Prehistory and Egypt and Sudan at the British Museum and co-curator of Silk Roads, an exhibition opening in September 2024.

Tim Williams is Emeritus Professor of Silk Roads Archaeology at University College London.

Table of Contents

Introduction
1. Three capitals in East Asia (Yu-ping Luk)
Seafarers in the Indian Ocean (Yu-ping Luk)
2. From the coast to desert oases (Yu-ping Luk)
Sogdians from Central Asia (Yu-ping Luk)
3. Turkic peoples from the steppe (Tim Williams)
Vikings on the austrvegr (Sue Brunning)
4. Central Asia to the Gulf under Islam (Tim Williams)
Aksumites and their port city, Adulis (Elisabeth R. OConnell)
5. Mediterranean connections (Elisabeth R. OConnell)
Peoples of al-Andalus (Sue Brunning)
6.North-west Europe (Sue Brunning)
Notes
Select bibliography
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
Credits
Index

Additional information

NGR9780714124971
9780714124971
0714124974
Silk Roads by Sue Brunning
New
Hardback
British Museum Press
2024-09-26
304
N/A
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