Thursday, December 6, 2012

Chapter Eight Continuation: Silk Roads: Exchange across Eurasia

Something that this chapter talked about was that the Eurasian landmass has long been home to the majority of humankind as well as to the world's most productive agriculture, largest civilizations, and greatest concentration of pastoral people. Another thing that this section talked about was about the economic exchange along the Silk Roads. When the book was talking about this it told us the region and the product contributed to Silk Road commerce. This got my attention because I got to see what things were the once contributing. Another thing that got my attention while reading this section was Buddhism spread across the silk roads from India to Center Asia, China, and beyond. This was something that this section was about.

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