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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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is river and at a five days’ distance from Colchis).[88] The all data given in the sources about bringing to the Black Sea of the Indian merchandise by the Caspian Sea in the Hellenistic period were studied by W. Tarn and he gave a negative answer to this problem.[89] The Seleucian Emperor Seleucus I. Nicator (312-281B.C.) was already in search of a sea-route running to the East, and he had the Caspian Sea controlled in order to connect the two seas, the Caspian and the Black Sea by a canal, “presumably to be cut north of the Caucasus mountains”[90], and this information given about it –which is belonged to Plinius -,[91] maybe should relate to just this matter.[92] In real, the great seaman Patrocles therefore had made an investigation on the Caspian seashores in 283-282 years B.C.[93] According to the data, Phasis and Cyrus [Kura] rivers had been joined to each other via a four days’ route made with the floor-stones[94] and after the great castle here named Sarapana (Scharapani), the goods could be able to be  << 上一页 [21] [22] [23] [24] [25] [26] [27] [28] [29] [30] ... 下一页 >> |
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