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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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9 (I am grateful to my colleague, C. Lo Muzio who obtained to me this article). [33] See Braund 1994, p. 40-41. [34] Pigulevskaia 1946, p. 227. [35] For example, they did not allow the caravans to sell the goods within Iran, and even made difficult to pass further west. See Ierusalimskaya 2002, p. 246. [36] Ascherson 1996, p. 18. [37] For the main routes of this road see Ierusalimskaia 1978, p. 156-157. [38] Aymard-Auboyer 1959, p. 311. [39] Pigulevskaia 1947, p. 186; Ierusalimkaia 1967, p. 72; Koshelenko 1985, p. 63. [40] See Ierusalimskaja 1996; Mielczarek 1997, p. 136, fn. 9. [41] One of these Graeco-Bactrian coins is belonged to the King Eucratides (I am very grateful to the Museum director who showed to me personally this important coin in the Museum of Tbilisi during the visiting the Museum). [42] Sudzuki 1975, p. 72-73; Mielczarek 1997, p. 131, 133. [43] Manandian 1965, p. 80. [44] Pigulevskaia 1947, p. 187. [45] For possible fixing of this route during the Roman period see Hewsen 2001, p. 70, map 59. [46] Koshelenko 1985, p. 69. [47] Rice 1965, p. 91.
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