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Silk Road as a Space of Eurasian Cultural Communication and Transmission

  • 1. Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography of Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
  • 2. Research Centre of Ancient Jades, Shandong University of Qingdao, China
  • 3. Peking University, China

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We communicate our archaeological findings made in several burial complexes along the ancient Silk Road along with the analysis of the recent discoveries of other teams. Our research proves the special role of the Silk Road in Eurasian economic and political mutual influence, communication and transmission since Western Han dynasty. Sogdian and Middle East influence on Chinese culture was substantial and its importance cannot be underestimated. But even more importantly, during Tang dynasty, Europeans and Northern Eurasian representatives also influenced Chinese society and culture strongly, with some of them serving at the Chinese imperial court. Our findings are even more important in the context of the New Silk Road initiative announced recently by Xi Jinping (“One Belt, One Road”).

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