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Mind Mapping Software
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甘特图软件
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Mind Maps for Education
Mind maps for Business
用于个人发展的思维导图
思维导图的好处
文章
甚麼是思維導圖?
How to Mind Map?
How to Take Notes with Mind Maps?
How to Prioritize Tasks with Mind Maps?
What is a Concept Map?
Top 29 Mind Map Examples
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作者:
Ben Woodberry
14 年以前
1577
Third-Wave Civilization Trade Routes
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Third-Wave Civilization Trade Routes
Hanseatic League
trade with Scandanavia and Kiev Rus
timber, wax, amber, resins, fur, wheat, rye
Baltic to North Sea, on the coast of Northern Europe; "merchant guilds"; 13th-17th centuries
Mediterranean Sea
wine was a commodity
involved Arabs (Muslim world) and Byzantines (Gaul, Iberia, Moaghreb)
minimal trade occurred before fall of Rome (476 CE)
called the Mare Nostrum
IOMS
Swahili civilization; influenced heavily by Bantu culture
Srivijaya
Major Buddhist center in Asia
sailors seldom retained ties to homeland
South China Sea, Southeast Asia, west coast (India), Persian Gulf, East Africa (Zanzibar)
"The Periplus of the Erythrean Sea"
spices, aromatic resins, pearls, Chinese pottery, wine, ivory, porcelain, etc.
American Web
south-to-north diffusion of maize, originating in Mesoamerica; also a north-to-south into the Andean civilization
No "great traditions"
Panama's bottleneck inhibited contact bettween North/South America
limited interaction among large areas
Mainyly Pochteca and Cahokian trading
Trans-Saharan Trade Routes
moved from cattle breeders to horse&chariot, then camels
South Saharan salt deposits
exchanged salt for kola nuts and palm oil
animal domestication
Mongols
commerce between China and Persia
Genghis Khan supports international trade
Pax Mongolica
Silk Roads
Spread of the Black Death, Bubonic plague, etc.
connected the Middle East with China/India
Chinese capital of Chang'an (Tang)
Gandhara culture; Zhang Qian is the father of the Road; defense against the Xiongnu by alliance with the Yuezhi
138 BCE - China needs horses, trades silk in return; mulberry bushes are a limiting resource for silkworms