The Maritime Silk Road Global Connectivities, Regional Nodes, Localities
The Maritime Silk Road foregrounds the numerous networks that have been woven across oceanic geographies, tying world regions together often far more extensively than land-based routes. On the strength of the new data which has emerged in the last two decades in the form of archaeological findings,...
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Amsterdam University Press
2022
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