For centuries trade has been vital to the growth & prosperity of societies. The ancient world saw the expansion of Western Asian Mediterranean & Polynesian civilizations as transport networks for trade were established. These routes were instrumental in founding urban centres & trading ports that became ethnically & culturally diverse hubs of commerce & learning. Later imperial expansion reached far-flung corners of the world bringing all manner of goods to a mass populace. The Great Trade Routes examines the principal trade networks throughout history. Encompassing coastal & trans-oceanic maritime trade inland waterway traffic & overland trade it traces the steps of the pioneering explorers & merchants who pushed into remote regions across the globe. Filled with fascinating historical detail exotic locales & a wealth of illustrations the book analyzes the importance of trade to commercial & cultural exchange focusing on great routes such as the Silk Road the Grand Trunk Via Maris Hanseatic & Mediterranean sea-routes tea & grain races & passages to the New World. From cargoes of semi-precious stones & metals to textiles foodstuffs & luxury goods such as furs silk & spices this fascinating work examines the routes that were established to transport an astounding variety of lucrative goods giving an expansive overview from the pre-classical period to the modern post-industrial age.