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A Visual Journey Along the Silk Road Part 1: Chapters 1-9 Designed by Tamara Anderson Rundlett Middle School Concord, NH. Part 1 “The Blue Silk Travels from Changan to Merv”. Chapter 1. These coins would be similar to the coins given to Han Tzu by Yin Li.. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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A Visual Journey Along
the Silk Road
Part 1:Chapters
1-9Designed by
Tamara AndersonRundlett Middle
SchoolConcord, NH
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Part 1
“The Blue Silk Travels from Changan to Merv”
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Chapter 1These coins would be similar to the coins given to Han Tzu by Yin Li.
The scroll that Yin Li held may have been similar to this one.
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Han Tsu may have looked something like this man.
This may be what Yin Li looked like.
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When Han Tzu describes the birds he has seen in the marketplace in Merv, he is referring to peacocks and probably ostriches.
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Bronze Mirror Lacquerware Jade Bracelet
Jade Carving Bolts of Silk
The items that would travel with Han Tzu
from Changan to Merv
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Gold Raw Jade
Amber Rugs
Gems such as turquoise
Han Tzu was commissioned to bring back valuable items from Merv. These items would have come from places as far away as
Rome through various traders along the Silk Road.
Horses
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Insert Map Here
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A copper pot similar to what Wei Chien would have cooked in.
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Peasant farmers
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This army of Terracotta Warriors are probably dressed
similarly to the soldiers in the story.
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Chinese homes would have altars similar to this one for worshipping, or paying respect
to, their dead ancestors.
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Silk Weaving Loom
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Silk with embroidered dragons for good fortune.
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Two-humped camels, called Bactrian Camels were used in caravans along the Silk Road.
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A typical caravan would have consisted of many people and animals, usually camels. Among the travelers would be merchants, guides, caravan leaders, camel drivers, and cooks and
their assistants.
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Chinese Farming Tools
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The Great Wall of China
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The Garrisons, or watch towers, where soldiers stood watch for
invaders.
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The meat of sheep is called “mutton”.
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This Buddhist monk is dressed similarly to the monk Han Tzu encountered on his journey.
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Buddha’s LifeThe Three Forms of Suffering: Poverty, Sickness, and
Death
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Buddha and a monk in meditation posture.
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Aerial View of Lop Nor area
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A Sandstorm in Iraq
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Doomsday in the city!
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Desert Oasis Town
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Small caravan entering the Pamir Mountains, one of the highest and least-accessible
mountain ranges in the world.
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The Pamir Mountains are located in Central Asia and are formed by the junction or knot of the Tian Shan, Karakoram, Kunlun, and Hindu Kush ranges.The Pamir region is centered in the Tajikistani region of Gorno-Badakhshan. Parts of the Pamir also lie in the countries of Kyrgyzstan, Afghanistan, and Pakistan.
Source: Wikipedia
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People of the Pamir Region
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Panoramic view of a Mountain Pass in the Pamirs
Panoramic view of the Pamirs from a plains region
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Merv, Han Tzu’s final destination, was located in the Parthian Empire west of the Pamir Mountains, in the region of modern-day Turkmenistan near Iran.
“There are the ruins of a Buddhist temple, a mosque, and what may have been an early Christian church within walking distance of one another…”
Source: Suite101.com
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Parthian Coins
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The people of the region.
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Caravanserai were a bit like hotels where weary travelers could stay for the night to rest and seek
medical attention if necessary.