The Great Silk Road is not merely an ancient caravan route; it is a whole network of paths that for centuries connected countries and peoples. Its commercial and cultural significance was immense. And it did not emerge spontaneously, as it might seem at first glance — as if merchants simply traveled back and forth and the road somehow formed itself. That is not the case. The Great Silk Road was literally blazed, and it happened twice.
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