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# Amber Road
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# Amber Road
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## Overview
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The Amber Road was an ancient trade route connecting the Baltic Sea coast to the Mediterranean, primarily transporting amber from northern Europe to the civilizations of Greece, Rome, and Egypt.
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## Key Facts
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- Period: ~3000 BCE – Roman era
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- Key good: Baltic amber (fossilized tree resin)
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- Northern terminus: Baltic coast (modern Poland, Lithuania)
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- Southern terminus: Adriatic (Aquileia), Greece, Egypt
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## Route
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- From the Baltic coast through the Vistula and Danube river corridors
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- Key waypoints: Wroclaw, Brno, Carnuntum, Aquileia
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- Connected to Mediterranean trade networks at the Adriatic [^1]
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## Significance
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- Baltic amber found in Mycenaean shaft graves (~1600 BCE) and Egyptian tombs
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- Romans valued amber highly; Nero sent an expedition to the Baltic
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- Facilitated cultural exchange between northern and southern Europe [^2]
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[^1]: Bouzek, J. "The Amber Route" in *Greece, Anatolia and Europe* (1997)
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[^2]: Causey, F. *Amber and the Ancient World* (Getty Museum, 2011)
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