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    Along the Silk Road / developed by Stanford Program on International and Cross-Cultural Education (SPICE) and the Silk Road Project.
    Stanford, CA : Stanford Program on International and Cross-Cultural Education, c2006.
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  • Silk Road -- Civilization -- Study and teaching (Secondary)
  • Description: 
    263 p. : ill., maps ; 28 cm. + 1 CD + 1 DVD + 1 map (77 x 166 cm.)
    Notes: 
    Includes bibliographical references.
    Contents: 
    Unit introduction: Along the silk road -- Lesson one: Mapping the Silk Road -- Lesson two: The history of the Silk Road -- Lesson three: Language and communication -- Lesson four: Trade along the Silk Road -- Lesson five: Belief systems along the Silk Road -- Lesson six: Arts of the Silk Road -- Lesson seven: Music of the Silk Road -- Lesson eight: Human migration in historical perspective -- Conclusion: Debriefing the unit.
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    "Based on SPICE's previous 'Along the Silk Road' unit and 'Silk Road Encounters,' an education kit published by the Silk Road Project and the Asia Society, made possible and funded by Ford Motor Company Fund."
    Compact disc contains 16 audio files (17:04 min.); DVD contains 16 audio files (16:02 min.) a video of the Silk Road Ensemble in performance (17:28 min.), color images of all the maps in the unit, and additional images.
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    Stanford Program on International and Cross-Cultural Education.
    Silk Road Project, Inc.
    Summary: 
    An eight-lesson curriculum unit that explores the cultural and economic significance of the Silk Road, a series of routes that crisscrossed Eurasia from the first millennium BCE through the middle of the second millennium CE. The unit begins with an overview of the Silk Road's geography and history. Subsequent lessons explore specific elements of exchange along the Silk Road: languages, goods, belief systems, arts, music, and populations.
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