The first possible example of the communication network that miniaturizes the world through the internet today is the Silk Road, which dates to ancient times. The main land route connects China via Turkestan and Iran to Mesopotamia and finally to the ports on the Mediterranean coasts. The Silk Road, which was actively used until the 16th century, lost its security due to the long conflicts in Asia and left its function to sea routes. Since the 19th century, the increase in railway transportation and the use of oil as fuel and the development of highways provided easy access to the abandoned areas on the Silk Road route. After the Chang'an-Tianshan corridor of the Silk Road was registered as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2014, many proj...
The han or caravenserai shown in this image dates from the 13th century (1231-1240) and is located a...
The Great Silk Road is a unique event in the history of human development, its desire to unite and s...
The Silk Road conjures up evocative images of a fanciful era when caravans of camels, mules and hors...
The Great Silk Road is a unique historical monument of human civilization. For centuries, trade on t...
This paper presents a proposal for the reuse of the caravanserais that are situated on the trait of ...
AbstractTopographic corridor passing the heritage roads is one of the main factors of the social and...
Although it is necessary to think more research on the issue that the Silk Road is neither a real ro...
Throughout history, cities have become places where culture and civilizations are born, developed an...
The paper aims to analyse the role of a sustainable new ”Silk Road” to promote the connection with p...
This poster deals with the development and elaboration of a digital information system for the seria...
The Silk Road, a major traffic route across the Eurasia continent, has been a convergence for the ex...
Generally, roads are structures connecting areas of special importance to each other (e.g., from urb...
The Silk Road was a historical trade route that was most active in the 7th-9th centuries. The old Si...
This han or caravenserai dates from the 13th century (1231-1240) and is located along the Silk Road....
WOS: 000254182800013Heritage and culture are two important components in life of societies. Monument...
The han or caravenserai shown in this image dates from the 13th century (1231-1240) and is located a...
The Great Silk Road is a unique event in the history of human development, its desire to unite and s...
The Silk Road conjures up evocative images of a fanciful era when caravans of camels, mules and hors...
The Great Silk Road is a unique historical monument of human civilization. For centuries, trade on t...
This paper presents a proposal for the reuse of the caravanserais that are situated on the trait of ...
AbstractTopographic corridor passing the heritage roads is one of the main factors of the social and...
Although it is necessary to think more research on the issue that the Silk Road is neither a real ro...
Throughout history, cities have become places where culture and civilizations are born, developed an...
The paper aims to analyse the role of a sustainable new ”Silk Road” to promote the connection with p...
This poster deals with the development and elaboration of a digital information system for the seria...
The Silk Road, a major traffic route across the Eurasia continent, has been a convergence for the ex...
Generally, roads are structures connecting areas of special importance to each other (e.g., from urb...
The Silk Road was a historical trade route that was most active in the 7th-9th centuries. The old Si...
This han or caravenserai dates from the 13th century (1231-1240) and is located along the Silk Road....
WOS: 000254182800013Heritage and culture are two important components in life of societies. Monument...
The han or caravenserai shown in this image dates from the 13th century (1231-1240) and is located a...
The Great Silk Road is a unique event in the history of human development, its desire to unite and s...
The Silk Road conjures up evocative images of a fanciful era when caravans of camels, mules and hors...