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16 January 2009

Silk Road, Cotton Road or . . . . Indo-Chinese Trade in Pre-European Times

STEPHEN F. DALE "Silk Road, Cotton Road or . . . . Indo-Chinese Trade in Pre-European Times". Modern Asian Studies, Published online by Cambridge University Press doi:10.1017/S0026749X07003277

Modern Asian Studies Vol. 43 Issue 01, pp 79-88.

"Silk Road, Cotton Road or . . . . Indo-Chinese Trade in Pre-European Times"
STEPHEN F. DALE

OSU Department of History, 367 Dulles Hall, 230 West 17th Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210, USA Email: dale.1--at--osu.edu

Abstract
India and China were the most important producers of textiles in the world prior to the industrial revolution. However, whereas the Western historiography usually discusses Indian cotton and Chinese silk in connection with European imports, or with their sales in the Indian Ocean and the Middle East, cotton and silk were also exchanged between India and China. Indeed, Indian cotton and Chinese silk were probably the principal manufactured goods exchanged between these civilizations. Although Indian records are fragmentary, especially when compared with the voluminous Chinese sources, Indian cotton goods are known to have reached the Indianized states in Xinjiang in the early Common Era (CE), and may have been produced there, in Khotan and the neighbouring states, by the time that indigenous silk production was known to exist in India in the fourth and fifth centuries CE. Yet, while in later centuries large amounts of cotton cloth were produced in China while indigenous centres of silk production developed in India, exchanges of the finest types of cotton and silk cloth continued, usually driven by cultural and social factors in each civilization.

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15 January 2009

The Great [China-Russia 19th c.] Tea Route

http://www.tearoad.ru/

Great [China-Russia] Tea Route
15 Jan 2009

The Great [China-Russia] Tea Route

www.tearoad.ru, Ulan-ude, Republic of Buryatia, Russia.

Self-description: "The project 'Great Tea Route' aims to use the rich
cultural and historical heritage of the vast territory of Eurasia,
associated with the [bygone] era of the trade routes for tourism
development, [...]."

Site contents:
* Events (Baikal meeting of the project, The Fifth International
Tourism Forum, Business meeting of the project participants in the
Perm region, 2009); * Documents [on tourism development]; * On the Tea
Route (History, Geography [incl. a map of the 19th c. Asia's tea
routes at http://tearoad.ru/WT/sites/tearoad/misc/map2.jpg], Sights,
Bibliography [96 articles and books, all in Russian - ed.]); * News
(Shooting a video on the Great Tea Route, The proposal for tourist-
member project). * Contacts. * Great Way of Tea (The Development Phase
of the project); * Participation in the project (Organizing Committee
Participants); * Plans (The plan of action for 2008, The plan of
action for 2009); * Tours (Tours of Buryatia, Tours in Russia); * All
about tea

[A site exclusively in Russian. Can be translated into other languages
via http://translate.google.com/ or other online tools - ed.]

URL http://www.tearoad.ru/

Internet Archive (web.archive.org) [the site was not archived at the
time of this abstract]

Link reported by: T. Matthew Ciolek (tmciolek--at--coombs.anu.edu.au)

* Resource type [news - documents - study - corporate info. - online guide]:
Corporate Info.
* Publisher [academic - business - govt. - library/museum - NGO - other]:
Business
* Scholarly usefulness [essential - v.useful - useful - interesting - marginal]:
Interesting
* External links to the resource [over 3,000 - under 3,000 - under 1,000
- under 300 - under 100 - under 30]: under 30


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