Trade and Exchange in the Ancient World

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Trade and Exchange in the Ancient World Silk Road Travel

Plot your map. Will you travel by land or sea? COMPLETE SENETENCCES

What do you think are the pros and cons of land travel? On the back of your map, write 2-3 sentences answering the above question. (complete sentences)

What do you think are the pros and cons of sea travel? Concretion of ceramics from the Hoi An shipwreck, approx. 1450-1490. Oceanic sediment, pottery, stone, antler, and shell On the back of your map, write 2-3 sentences answering the above question. (complete sentences)

SILK ROAD MAP 300 BCE-100 CE 1. Draw in and label the following mountain ranges and deserts. 2. Then, highlight the path you will travel from Xi’an to Antioch. (water or land) 3. Label an additional 4 cities or ports that you will travel to across the silk roads. Mountain Ranges Himalayas- ORANGE Caucasus- RED Alborz-BLUE Zagros-YELLOW Tian Shan-PURPLE Deserts Taklamakan- BLACK Tacht-e-Kavir- GRAY Tacht-e-Lut- BROWN 4/22/2019