Afghanistan: Forging Civilizations Along The Silk Road
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Afghanistan: Forging Civilizations Along The Silk Road

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During its early history, Afghanistan was a crossroads of commerce from diverse cultures along its bustling trade routes, known as the "Silk Road," which stretched from China to Egypt. This compelling volume examines objects from Afghanistan's antiquity—stone and terracotta architecture and sculpture, coins, ivories, and encrusted gold jewelry—as it leads us thro

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Hardcover, 548 pages
Expected publication: May 29th 2012 by Metropolitan Museum of Art (first published November 25th 2008)
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