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Major Historical Trade Routes - TSV

Major historical trade routes were vital commercial and cultural exchange corridors that traversed Eurasia, Africa, and the Americas, connecting Eastern and Western, Northern and Southern civilizations. Each route possessed unique geographical conditions and historical contexts, including the Silk Road, Maritime Silk Road, Spice Routes, Amber Road, Trans-Saharan trade routes, and Qhapaq Nan. They transported precious goods such as silk, spices, amber, and gold, while significantly contributing to the spread of religions, technologies, and ideas. These routes were not merely transportation corridors for materials but served as 'arteries of civilization' that promoted cultural fusion and mutual understanding among humanity, forming the foundation of today's global economy and cultural diversity.

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code	slug	name	description	mainGoods	period	region	unescoWorldHeritage	unescoYear
01	silk-road	Silk Road	Ancient to medieval trade network connecting East and West across Eurasia.	["silk","spices","precious stones","ceramics","paper","horses"]	2nd century BCE - 16th century CE	Eurasian continent (China to Mediterranean)	true	2014
02	maritime-silk-road	Maritime Silk Road	Maritime trade route via the South China Sea and Indian Ocean.	["ceramics","silk","tea","pepper","saffron","ivory"]	2nd century BCE - 15th century CE	East Asia to Indian Ocean to Mediterranean	false	
03	spice-routes	Spice Routes	Land and sea trade network for transporting spices.	["pepper","cloves","nutmeg","cinnamon","cardamom"]	c. 2000 BCE - 16th century CE	Southeast Asia to India to Middle East to Europe	false	
04	amber-road	Amber Road	Ancient European trade route transporting amber from the Baltic Sea to the Mediterranean.	["amber","furs","rock salt"]	c. 2000 BCE - Middle Ages	Baltic Sea to Europe to Mediterranean	false	
05	trans-saharan-trade	Trans-Saharan Trade (Golden Road)	Trade route crossing the Sahara Desert connecting West and North Africa.	["gold","ivory","slaves","kola nuts","salt","horses"]	Ancient times - 15th century CE	West Africa to Sahara to North Africa	false	
06	qhapaq-nan	Qhapaq Nan (Inca Road System)	Road network built by the Inca Empire across the Andes Mountains.	["agricultural products","fish","wool textiles","shells","feathers"]	15th - 16th century CE	South American Andes (6 countries)	true	2014