At over 4,000 miles long, and stretching from Chang’an, China to Rome, Italy the Silk Road was a emissary of cultural diffusion; the spread of goods, innovation, language, religion, culture, etc. around the globe. The Silk Road offered a chance for the many unique languages, foods and goods, and religions unique to specific areas and people to be spread. Cultural diffusion provided by the Silk Road can easily be seen in the languages, culinary and commercial products, and religions spread and integrated…
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