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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. 83: “It also shows that the Royal Road through Iran had served as the Silk Road from the 5th century B.C. down to the 2nd century A.D.” [25] For Ecbatana and Raga and further east routes in the first century B.C. see Komb 1983, p. 78; http://parthia.com/parthian_stations.htm [26] For other places named “Tashkurghan” in Central Asia and the exact place of “the Stone Tower” see Boulnois 1966, p. 62-63. It should be wrong that Komb mentioned it as “Tashkurgan in north-central Afghanistan”, in my opinion. See Komb 1983, p. 79. [27] Bagchi 1950, p. 12. [28] About the Northern and Southern branches of this route in Xinjiang and mainly stations, see, for example, Hulsewé 1979, p. 72-73; Uhlig 1987, p. 49. [29] Bagchi 1950, p. 12. [30] For the principal stations of the Silk Road see: Tarn 1951, p. 61, 112; Aymard-Auboyer 1959, p. 612-619; Rice 1965, p. 176; Grousset 1969, p. 78-80; Tihvinskii-Litvinskii 1988, p. 212-222; Mukhamedjanov 1994, p. 287; Staviskiy 2002, p. 765-766; http://depts.washington.edu/uwch/silkroad/exhibit/rome/essay.html. [31] Lang 1983, p. 509. [32] See Callieri 1999, p. 3 << 上一页 [41] [42] [43] [44] [45] [46] [47] [48] [49] [50] ... 下一页 >> |
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