Citation
Notes: trans. Richard Brookes, 3d ed., vol. 2
Publication Location: London
Year: 1741
Item Location
Exhibit: Galileo and China
Section: Science in Asia
Summary
The secret of silk farming spread from China to Korea and India about the beginning of the Common Era. Its international trade led to the establishment of the Silk Road, which extended over 4,000 miles and connected the major ancient and medieval civilizations from China to Asia Minor.
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Theme(s): Geography, History, International Studies, Business and Economics
Geographical Region(s): Asia, China, India, London, Europe, Korea
Resource Type: Book
Chronological Period: 18th century
Resource Type: Book