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Bulletin of the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities No. 81. Asia and Scandinavia – New perspectives on the Early Medieval Silk Roads .

Bulletin of the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities No. 81. Asia and Scandinavia – New perspectives on the Early Medieval Silk Roads .

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Asia and Scandinavia – New perspectives on the Early Medieval Silk Roads. Archaeological finds from East Scandinavia show that people in the north-western periphery of Eurasia at times had contact with networks in Asia. And archaeological research in Asia shows that areas that are perceived as “a periphery” had their own history as communication routes and areas of innovation, and that certain raw materials at times were transported from west to east. Since the 19th century these networks are sometimes referred to as the Silk Roads, a term with its own history, worth exploring as is the question of what investments are needed to send a traveller along this route. These themes are covered in a well-illustrated volume with extensive bibliographies. Authors: Charlotte Hedenstierna-Jonson, Annika Larsson, Janken Myrdal, Eva Andersson Strand, Tong Tao, Susan Whitfield, Guo Wu. Editor: Eva Myrdal. For orders outside Sweden please e-mail biblioteket@ostasiatiskamuseet.se
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    • UrsprungSverige

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    Table of Contents EDITOR’S PREFACE Asia and Scandinavia: New perspectives on the Early Medieval Silk Roads ........... 5 SUSAN WHITFIELD: The Expanding Silk Road: UNESCO and BRI ........................................................... 23 CHARLOTTE HEDENSTIERNA-JONSON: With Asia as neighbour: Archaeological evidence of contacts between Scandinavia and Central Asia in the Viking Age and the Tang Dynasty .................. 43 EVA ANDERSSON STRAND: Travelling with textiles – production, consumption, and trade in the Viking Age ....................................... 65 TONG TAO: Ancient Silks from Western Tibet ............................................................................ 89 ANNIKA LARSSON: Asian Silk in Scandinavian Viking Age Graves: Based on the boat- and chamber graves in the Eastern Mälar Valley ................... 107 GUO WU: An overview of ancient amber artefacts excavated in China ................................. 149 JANKEN MYRDAL: Transmission of technology along the Silk Road – theoretical reflections and three examples .......................................................... 179
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