Architecture, monuments and urbanism. Part III: Cultural networks and sea ports on the maritime Silk Routes

Type
book
Year
2025

The maritime importance of Nanjing

Dong, Wei [author]

pages 41-56, illustrations


Quanzhou: the world emporium at the east end of the maritime silk routes

Qiang Wang [author]

pages 57-79, illustrations


The urban history of Manila, the Philippines

Pante, Michael D. [author]

pages 81-96, illustrations


Silk routes in Java: religious diversity and cultural corridors

Nuryanti, Wiendu [author]

pages 97-111, illustrations


The port city of Colombo: a journey to the capital of Sri Lanka

Wijesuriya, Gamini [author]

pages 115-136, illustrations


The urban archaeology of Mumbai

Pandit, Suraj [author]

pages 137-166, illustrations


Sohar to Dhofar: urbanization in Oman

Webb, Peter [author]

pages 167-191, illustrations


The historic port city of Mombasa, Kenya

Kamalkhan, Kalandar [author]

pages 193-213, illustrations


Zanzibar’s Old ‘Stone Town’, Tanzania

Sheriff, Abdul [author]

pages 215-235, illustrations


Istanbul at the crossroads

Girardelli, Paolo [author]

pages 239-259, illustrations


Venetian perspectives on the silk routes

Howard, Deborah [author]

pages 261-281, illustrations


Al-Andalus and Maghreb: islamic architecture in the Western Mediterranean

Tresserras Juan, Jordi [author]

pages 285-300, illustrations


Seville, the Islamic-Christian bridge: connecting North Africa and the Americas

García Vázquez, Carlos [author]

pages 301-321, illustrations

Citation

Elena Paskaleva and Michael Turner, eds., Architecture, Monuments and Urbanism. Part III: Cultural Networks and Sea Ports on the Maritime Silk Routes, vol. 3, 3 vols., Thematic collection of the cultural exchanges along the Silk Roads (Paris, France: United Nations Educational, 2025), https://doi.org/10.54678/RUOM2593.

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Copyright

UNESCO, CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO

Language

English

Dimensions

47 pages : illustrations, maps

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