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Wessex Connected - THE SILK ROAD - Day 5 'live streamed' on zoom

Tue 18 Mar 2025 10:30 - 15:00 GMT Online, Zoom

Wessex Connected - THE SILK ROAD - Day 5 'live streamed' on zoom

Tue 18 Mar 2025 10:30 - 15:00 GMT Online, Zoom

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Join us on a journey through central Asia – its history, people, art, architecture then and now - 'live streamed' on zoom (not recorded).

DAY 5 – 18 March 2025 with lecturer Chris Aslan

Unravelling the Silk Road

Wool, cotton and silk have each played a crucial role in the fortunes of Central Asia. Wool created the clothing and housing needed by the great nomadic cultures that were to dominate Middle Asia. Silk was more valuable than gold and used as currency, creating a network of trading routes that led to the first outbreak of globalisation. Cotton was the cause of Russian and then Soviet Colonisation and continues to cause controversy today as well as human misery and environmental catastrophe The felts, carpets, embroideries, robes and veils of the Silk Road stratified wealth, displayed religious and political entrenchments and changed the fortunes of this fascinating part of the world; a meeting place between Mohammed and Marx.

Fee: £25