
Start the Week Ancient India and China: from golden to silk roads
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Sep 30, 2024 William Dalrymple, a best-selling historian, highlights India's ancient influence on global culture, discussing how art, technology, and religion shaped civilizations. Susan Whitfield brings attention to the remarkable manuscripts discovered in Dunhuang, revealing vibrant historical exchanges on the Silk Roads. Sinead Javary delves into modern Indian art, showcasing diverse responses to significant political changes from 1975 to 1998 in her upcoming exhibition. Together, they weave a narrative of India's profound, yet often overlooked, historical significance across time.
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Rome and India: Trade and Imbalance
- Ancient Rome and India engaged in significant trade, with India exporting luxury goods like ivory, pepper, cotton, and nard.
- Pliny the Elder lamented the Roman trade imbalance with India, noting the outflow of Roman gold.
India: Exporter of Religions
- India played a unique role in exporting religions, including Buddhism and Hinduism, through trade routes.
- The spread of Buddhism began with Ashoka's missionaries and continued with Sri Lankan missions.
Indian Contributions to Science
- Indian mathematicians like Aryabhata and Brahmagupta made significant contributions to mathematics and astronomy.
- They calculated Earth's circumference, its distance from the sun, and developed the concept of zero.




