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Thursday, 26 September 2013

Caravan Merchants and the Silk Road

Caravane_sur_la_Route_de_la_soie_-_Atlas_catalan
Caravane sur la Route de la soie - Caravan on the Silk Road. Source: Atlas Catalan via Wikimedia Commons


The above illustration shows a caravan of merchants traversing the famed Silk Road. As evidenced here, caravan merchants usually consisted of large groups of travellers, often on camelback as well as horses.
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