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19 November 2004

DATASET: Tea and horse trade routes in Tibet, Szechwan and Yunnan circa 680-1950 CE - dataset 3

http://www.ciolek.com/OWTRAD/DATA/tmcCNm0680c.html

27 data points defining routes connecting Ya'an, Batang, Gartog, Qamdo, Golingka, Lhasa, Gyangze, and Xarsingma as well as Ning'er, Dali, Dayan, Dechen, and Gartog.

Beijing Portal. 2004. Ancient Chinese Highway: Tea Horse Road. (v. Jul 2004)
[a document most probably informed by research of Yang Fuquan 2004a & 2004b]
www.beijingportal.com.cn/7838/2004/07/01/207@2140238.htm



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DATASET: Tea and horse trade routes in Tibet, Sichuan and Yunnan circa 680-1950 CE - dataset 2

http://www.ciolek.com/OWTRAD/DATA/tmcCNm0680b.html

18 data points defining routes connecting Ya'an, Batang, Gartog, Golingka, Lhasa, Gyangze, and Xarsingma as well as Ning'er, Dali, Dayan, Dechen, and Gartog.

Source:
Yang Fuquan. 2004b. [The text as opposed to the Yang Fuquan's map in:] The 'Ancient Tea and Horse Caravan Road,' the 'Silk Road' of Southwest China. The Silk Road Newsletter, Vol 2, No. 1, July 2004. The Silkroad Foundation, Saratoga, CA, US.
www.silkroadfoundation.org/newsletter/2004vol2num1/tea.htm



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DATASET: Tea and horse trade routes in Tibet, Sichuan and Yunnan circa 680-1950 CE - dataset 1

http://www.ciolek.com/OWTRAD/DATA/tmcCNm0680a.html

16 data points defining routes connecting Ya'an, Batang, Gartog, Golingka, Lhasa, Gyangze, and Xarsingma as well as Ning'er, Dali, Dayan, Dechen, and Gartog.

Source:
Yang Fuquan. 2004a. Fig. 1. "Map illustrating the Tea and Horse Road," in: The "Ancient Tea and Horse Caravan Road," the "Silk Road" of Southwest China. The Silk Road Newsletter, Vol 2, No. 1, July 2004. The Silkroad Foundation, Saratoga, CA, US.
www.silkroadfoundation.org/newsletter/2004vol2num1/tea.htm
[a sketch map of trade routes in Sichuan, Yunnan and Tibet, scale approx 1:15M]



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