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The Cultures of Ancient Xinjiang, Western China: Crossroads of the Silk Roads

Betts, Alison(Edited by)Castro, Angelo Andrea Di(Edited by)Jia, Peter Weiming(Edited by)Vicziany, Marika(Edited by)
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The Cultures of Ancient Xinjiang, Western China: Crossroads of the Silk Roads unveils the ancient secrets of Xinjiang, western China, one of the least known but culturally rich and complex regions located at the heart of Asia. Historically, Xinjiang has been the geographic hub of the Silk Roads, serving international links between cultures to the west, east, north and south. Trade, artefacts, foods, technologies, ideas, beliefs, animals and people have traversed the glacier covered mountain and desert boundaries. Perhaps best known for the Taklamakan desert, whose name translates in the Uyghur language as 'You can go in, you will never come out', here the region is portrayed as the centre of an ancient Bronze Age culture, revealed in the form of the famous Tarim Mummies and their grave goods. Three authoritative chapters by Chinese archaeologists appear here for the first time in English, giving international audiences direct access to the latest research ranging from the central-eastern Xiaohe region to the western valleys of the Bortala and Yili Rivers. Other contributions by European, Australian and Chinese archaeologists address the many complexities of the cultural exchanges that ranged from Mongolia, through to Kashgar, South Asia, Central Asia and finally Europe in pre-modern times.

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Product Details
Archaeopress Archaeology
1789694078 / 9781789694079
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
931.6
19/12/2019
England
English
218 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
Also issued in print: 2019 Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed on February 6, 2020).