Silk Road
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## TL;DR The Silk Road is better understood as a set of connected exchange networks than as one literal road. This low-confidence primer uses one broad world-history source to introduce Eurasian movement of goods, ideas, religions, technologies, and political influence. ## Core Explanation Frankopan's The Silk Roads emphasizes the centrality of Eurasian connections. A compact public summary can safely describe the Silk Road as a networked history of exchange, but it should avoid precise claims about all routes, dates, or commodities without dedicated regional sources. ## Further Reading - [The Silk Roads: A New History of the World (Peter Frankopan)](https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/silk-roads-9781408839973/)