The Southern Silk Road

Trade contacts along the Southern Silk Road transported not only goods but also cultures and religions, most notably spreading Hindu-Buddhist culture from India to the east. Archaeological excavations in Indonesia and the Malaysian Peninsula reveal religious buildings modeled on Indian proto-types, and there is evidence that scripts and languages were also transmitted via these routes. Thus the archaeology of this region reveals a network of trade and accompanying cultural exchange extending throughout South-East Asia. 

Informations connexes

  • Auteur(s):
    I. C. Glover
    Thèmes:
    Ère:
    1,000 BC to 500 AD
    Langue de l'article:
    English
    Source:

    Silk Roads Highway of Culture and Commerce

    Format:
    PDF
    Pays:
    Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Viet Nam

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