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IIe. Principal International Connections
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Topics for II. Foundations: to 1000 CE
Trade Networks
The Silk Road: Linking Europe and Asia Through Trade
Students at the National Cathedral School in Washington, DC, developed this site about trade networks -- primarily relating to the Silk Road -- that linked Europe and Asia.
The Silk Road: Linking Europe and Asia Through Trade
Ancient Trade Routes Around the Mediterranean
This site offers an interesting discussion of trade routes and has maps and many links to appropriate images.
Ancient Trade Routes Around the Mediterranean
Africa (including Bantu migrations; gold-salt trade mentioned above)
Saharan Rock Art
This site contains many useful links and maps.
Saharan Rock Art
African Nomads
This site discusses African nomadic traditions and has links to maps.
African Nomads
Nomadic Groups/Central Asia (also covered in previous sections above)
Map of First-Century Trade Routes
This site, developed by Dalton school, has useful links and maps on Central Asia.
Map of First Century Trade Routes
The Silk Road Foundation
This rich site about the Silk Road discusses its many aspects and the eras in which it flourished.
The Silk Road Foundation
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