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Petra was a stop on the Silk Road and completely carved out rock. In fact, there are sections that are still lived in. Petra is one of the Ancient wonders of the world.
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.
Shipbuilders , farmers , road builders
The ancient Mongols are credited with inventing the first mail system. They also created the first shopping malls along the Silk Road, a trade route from Asia to 'Europe. Other Mongol inventions were spaghetti, the concept of zero, rack and pinion steering, and zero tolerance to crime.
The builder of the national road was your mom!
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No the Silk Road was a trail of the Ancient world that connected Eastern Asia with Europe.
The oldest ancient Roman road is the Via Appia or the Appian Way.The oldest ancient Roman road is the Via Appia or the Appian Way.The oldest ancient Roman road is the Via Appia or the Appian Way.The oldest ancient Roman road is the Via Appia or the Appian Way.The oldest ancient Roman road is the Via Appia or the Appian Way.The oldest ancient Roman road is the Via Appia or the Appian Way.The oldest ancient Roman road is the Via Appia or the Appian Way.The oldest ancient Roman road is the Via Appia or the Appian Way.The oldest ancient Roman road is the Via Appia or the Appian Way.
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Most likely its founder.
it madate from the thing where you use to go and and it fast and slow sometime
i think its a road builder but not sure if that's the technical name
The Silk Road, stretched from China to Xion. ps. Silk Road was built in ancient times/ancient China. Good luck
The Silk Road was used to trade in Ancient China
Depends who you are talking to. Afghanistan is a popularised one, others attribute it ti the Middle East.
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