Bibliographic Details
Title: |
New Scientist recommends. |
Authors: |
Cuff, Madeleine |
Source: |
New Scientist. 2/1/2025, Vol. 265 Issue 3528, p27-27. 1/4p. 2 Color Photographs. |
Subjects: |
SILK Road, CAMELS, SPICES, MURAL art, GEMS & precious stones |
Abstract: |
The article from New Scientist explores the Silk Road exhibition at London's British Museum, revealing a complex network of trade routes that connected East Asia to the West. The exhibition showcases artifacts from AD 500 to AD 1000, highlighting the exchange of art, jewels, food, religion, and culture between Japan, China, North Africa, central Asia, and Europe. Through forensic analysis, the origins of many artifacts have been uncovered, shedding light on both the opulence and darker histories of this period. [Extracted from the article] |
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Database: |
MAS Ultra - School Edition |
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