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THE IRANIAN-GEORGIAN BRANCH OF THE SILK ROAD IN I-IVTH CENTURIES |
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时间:2009-7-24 13:48:35 来源:不详
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p;in the West (at the place that Phasis / Rioni river drained into the Black Sea).[53] According to R. Hewsen’s sayings, Manandian fixed the course between Artaxata-Sebastopolis so: “…a road running from the Armenian capital, up the valey of the river Kasax, through the area of modern Gyumri (Leninakan), to Lake Paravani, to the Kur river, and across it to a point somewhere near modern Akhaltsikhe.Thence it would have passed through the mountains across the Kolkhian plain to Sebastopolis (here meaning Phasis).”[54] Hewsen continues: “a flourishing mercantile center, Artashat[55] lay on the main road connecting Sebastoupolis and Phasis on the Black Sea with Ekbatana and the other centers of Iran…”[56] About the course of the route and commercial goods gone westwards and to Anatolia, it is suggested that in the periods B.C. they went on not to Trapezus (because the road gone on to Trapezus had been built only after the periods A.D. when the Roman emperors dominated the region)[57] but Amisus (Samsun) and Sinope through Comana in the south of the Black Sea, or, according to Tabula,&n << 上一页 [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] ... 下一页 >> |
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