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    What did Europe trade on the Silk Road? Europe imported rice, cotton, woolen, porcelains, and silk fabrics from Asia and exported glassware, skins, furs, bark for skin processing, cattle, and slaves
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    Here are eight of the most important trade goods that fueled centuries of Silk Road cultural exchange:
  • Silk Road | Facts, History, Map | Britannica
    Silk Road, ancient trade route, linking China with the West, that carried goods and ideas between the two great civilizations of Rome and China Silk went westward Wools, gold, and silver went east China also received Nestorian Christianity and Buddhism (from India) via the route
  • What Was Traded on the Silk Road and Why (10 Items) (2026)
    In addition to silk, China's porcelain, tea, paper, and bronze products, India's fabrics, spices, semi-precious stones, dyes, and ivory, Central Asia's cotton, woolen goods, and rice, and Europe's furs, cattle, and honey were traded on the Silk Road
  • Goods Traded on the Silk Road - Advantour
    Eastern Europe imported rice, cotton, woolen and silk fabrics from Central Asia and exported considerable volumes of skins, furs, fur animals, bark for skin processing, cattle and slaves to Khoresm Northern Europe was the source of furs, skins, honey and slaves
  • Silk Road - Wikipedia
    The Maritime Silk Road or Maritime Silk Route is the maritime section of the historic Silk Road that connected Southeast Asia, East Asia, the Indian subcontinent, the Arabian Peninsula, eastern Africa, and Europe
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    Silk reached India in the second century BCE, and in the third century CE, Persia became a major silk-trading hub that connected Europe to East Asia The trade route spread the popular textile around the world, paving the way for the complex woven patterns of Byzantium and Iran
  • The Role of Ancient Silk Roads in Global Trade
    Merchants transported silk, spices, precious metals, and other goods, connecting distant civilizations in unprecedented ways Trade along the Silk Road went beyond material goods Ideas, religions, languages, art, and technology also traveled across these routes
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    Apart from Chinese goods, a constant stream of goods from Central Asia, West Asia, and Europe were also traded on the Silk Road Jewels, spices, as well as various crops like grapes, sesame, and cucumbers all entered China through this route
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