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Front Cover Halftitle page Title page Copyright page Contents Preface Introduction: Silk on the Silk Roads. Exchange between East and West in Antiquity 1. Looking towards the West – how the Chinese viewed the Romans 2. Textiles and trade in South Asia during the Proto-Historic and Early Historic Period 3. Word migration on the Silk Road: the etymology of English silk and its congeners 4. Silk production and trade in the Roman Empire 5. Perspectives on the wide world of luxury in later Antiquity: silk and other exotic textiles found in Syria and Egypt 6. Decoration, astrology and empire: inscribed silk from Niya in the Taklamakan Desert 7. Domestic, wild or unraveled? A study on tabby, taqueté and jin with spun silk from Yingpan, Xinjiang, third–fourth centuries 8. Chinese silks that circulated among peoples north and west: implications for technological exchange in early times? Dr. Irene Lee Good (April 24 1958–February 3 2013). An appreciation
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