A detailed study of the role of camels in Silk Road trade over a period of 1000 years. The main source of information is the earthenware statuettes placed in graves of the Han, Tang (206 BC-907 AD) and later dynasties.
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A detailed study of the role of camels in Silk Road trade over a period of 1000 years. The main source of information is the earthenware statuettes placed in graves of the Han, Tang (206 BC-907 AD) and later dynasties.
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Like new. Illustrated wraps, 159 pages: illustrations (some color), maps; 23 cm. Iconography and ideology of Chinese pottery figurines from Han to Tang and their relevance to trade along the silk routes.