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New Scientist recommends the British Museum's Silk Roads exhibition

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By Madeleine Cuff

29 January 2025

Ceramic figure of a camel

A camel, shown at the Silk Roads exhibition at London’s British Museum

The Trustees of the British Museum

Until recently, my vague idea of the Silk Road, the trade link from ancient east Asia to the West, was of camels crossing deserts laden with silk and spices. But a trip to the Silk Roads exhibition at London’s British Museum showed me how little I knew.

There were camels (pictured above), but far from being one road, there was a network of routes, moving art, jewels, food, religion and culture. The show, which ends on 23 February, focuses on the…

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