No, Ancient Greece was before the Silk Road. They followed the Coastlines along the Mediterranean Sea to trade with shallow draft ships.
A trade route connecting China to the MeditteraneanAn ancient trade route between China and Europe. :P
Well the silk road started in china. With all the silk they were producing they thought it would make them lots of money. They created a big trading route and it evolved from silk to trading of all sorts. It eventually ended in the Mediterranean area (i.e. Greece,Italy) . I hope that helps you with your social studies homework :)
It is from China's Chang'an.
Silk Road
I think you mean the Silk Road, a trading route and pathway for cultural transmission that extended from China all the way to Egypt and into Europe.
Silk Road
the silk road is a trading route in china
A trade route connecting China to the MeditteraneanAn ancient trade route between China and Europe. :P
They introduced the silk road to other civilizations by trading.
Well the silk road started in china. With all the silk they were producing they thought it would make them lots of money. They created a big trading route and it evolved from silk to trading of all sorts. It eventually ended in the Mediterranean area (i.e. Greece,Italy) . I hope that helps you with your social studies homework :)
follow the yellow brick road
It is from China's Chang'an.
Silk road
Silk Road
The Silk road was one ancient trade route the Greeks used. The Silk road went from China through Western Asia and then into the Mediterranean. The Spice road was another trade route used by the Ancient Greeks.
Two-way. It was a trading route, so goods were exchanged.
The silk trading road can go anywhere from Asia to euro, or from Asia to India just depends on which route.