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A Visual Journey Along the Silk Road Part 4: Chapters 19-27 Designed by Tamara Anderson

A Visual Journey Along the Silk Road Part 4: Chapters 19-27 Designed by Tamara Anderson Rundlett Middle School Concord, NH. Part 4 “The Blue Silk Makes Its Way From Petra to Alexandria”.

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A Visual Journey Along the Silk Road Part 4: Chapters 19-27 Designed by Tamara Anderson

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  1. A Visual Journey Along the Silk Road Part 4: Chapters 19-27 Designed by Tamara Anderson Rundlett Middle School Concord, NH

  2. Part 4 “The Blue Silk Makes Its Way From Petra to Alexandria”

  3. This is a sedan chair, like what Claudius Rufus Gallus arrived to the marketplace in. It is probably different in design than the one in the story.

  4. This tunic may be similar to the one worn by Claudius Rufus Gallus and other Romans.

  5. Togas were worn by male citizens of Rome who held good social status.

  6. Firmus Octavius Parrocrossed the Red Sea to the Egyptian Desert

  7. They traveled down the Nile River toward Alexandria, the seaport to the Mediterranean Sea where they would sail across into Rome.

  8. Some of the animals Firmus and his men saw as they sailed down the Nile.

  9. This might be like the quays that Firmus walked along looking for a ship into Rome.

  10. A wharf is a place where boats are docked.

  11. Some of the items that Claudius bragged he’d be taking back to Rome to sell.

  12. Isis The goddess of healing, widows, young girls, and the sea.

  13. The Blue Silk Arrives in Rome

  14. Insert Map Here

  15. The Roman Imperial Soldiers that Julia Sabina and her slave, Melissa saw as they entered the Roman square.

  16. Roman Coliseum Images of Rome The City Gate Computer Reproduction of the Roman square

  17. Coins from ancient Rome

  18. A porter’s job is to carry items to be transported. Like the porters who carried the blue silk to its final destination…to be made into Julia’s wedding dress!

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