Lost Treasures of the Silk Road (2013)

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China, the “Middle Kingdom,” has long been thought to have developed independently from the West. Mighty mountains and the inhospitable Taklamakan formed insurmountable barriers. But the belief in China’s isolation has been challenged by surprising discoveries. Mummies from the Bronze Age are turning this assumption upside down and recasting the cultural relationship between east and west.

Director: Peter Pippig, Susanne Rostosky
Genre: Documentary, History
Runtime: 51 min
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Production: Story House Productions, ZDF, ARTE
Country: Germany
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Peter Pippig, Susanne Rostosky
More Films in Genre: Documentary, History

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Lost Treasures of the Silk Road about?
China, the “Middle Kingdom,” has long been thought to have developed independently from the West. Mighty mountains and the inhospitable Taklamakan formed insurmountable barriers. But the belief in China’s isolation has been challenged by surprising discoveries. Mummies from the Bronze Age are turning this assumption upside down and recasting the cultural relationship between east and west.
Who directed Lost Treasures of the Silk Road?
Lost Treasures of the Silk Road was directed by Peter Pippig, Susanne Rostosky.
Who stars in Lost Treasures of the Silk Road?
Lost Treasures of the Silk Road stars Erik Hansen.
How long is Lost Treasures of the Silk Road?
Lost Treasures of the Silk Road has a runtime of 51m (51 minutes).
What genre is Lost Treasures of the Silk Road?
Lost Treasures of the Silk Road is a Documentary, History film.
Where was Lost Treasures of the Silk Road produced?
Lost Treasures of the Silk Road was produced in Germany.