Wessex Connected - THE SILK ROAD - Day 2 'live streamed' using zoom
Tue 12 Nov 2024 10:30 - 15:00 GMT
Online, Zoom
Description
Join us on a journey through central Asia – its history, people, art, architecture then and now- on zoom (not recorded).
DAY 2 – 12 November 2024 with lecturer Christopher Bradley
Treasures from journeys along the Silk Road.
The Silk Road extends over 8,000 kms from China through Central Asia to the Mediterranean. The route acted as a highway for beliefs, ideas, inventions and art, whilst silk was just one of the many valuable commodities traded for 1,400 years. With the Greek invasion of Alexander the Great, early Persian routes spread east towards India. Chinese stability finally allowed the trade of silk, jade and ceramics in exchange for horses, pearls and gold. The wonderful paintings in the Magao caves at Dunhuang are evidence of the spread of Buddhism along the Silk Road. Samarkand and Bukhara are the beginning of the great Islamic buildings that continue through Persia and Syria. Along the way we will see traditional murals, ceramics, statues, carpets, architecture, tile-work and of course silk itself.
Fee: £25