Traces in the Desert: Journeys of Discovery Across Central Asia

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EAN9781845113377
UPC9781845113377
ISBN9781845113377
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Book TitleTraces in the Desert : Journeys of Discovery Across Central Asia
Number of Pages240 Pages
LanguageEnglish
PublisherI. B. Tauris & Company, The Limited
TopicAsia / Central Asia, Archaeology, Asia / Central, Customs & Traditions
Publication Year2008
Item Height1 in
IllustratorYes
GenreTravel, Social Science, History
Item Weight20.7 Oz
AuthorChristoph Baumer
Item Length9.3 in
Item Width6.6 in
FormatHardcover
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For five millennia, the peoples and cultures of East and West have met and mingled in Central Asia. For explorers and travellers it is a promised land, a region of white spaces on the map, forgotten cities and archaeological treasures. Christoph Baumer has spent a lifetime travelling through the countries of Central Asia, making extraordinary discoveries along the way. "Traces in the Desert" follows in his intrepid footsteps as he finds evidence of Indo-Europeans in the steppes of Western Mongolia, discovers lost oasis cities in the Taklamakan and unearths art treasures in Tibet. He embarks on a quest to find Genghis Khan's long-lost tomb and has numerous, occasionally hair-raising, encounters with shamans, corrupt policemen and bandits. Enlightening and full of adventure, "Traces in the Desert" uniquely illuminates the hidden parts of Central Asia that have not just disappeared beneath the shifting sands, but also from the horizon of our memory.