A Visual Journey Along the Silk Road Part 4: Chapters 19-27 Designed by Tamara Anderson
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A Visual Journey
Along the Silk Road
Part 4:Chapters
19-27Designed by
Tamara AndersonRundlett Middle School
Concord, NH
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Part 4
“The Blue Silk Makes Its Way From Petra to Alexandria”
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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.
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This tunic may be similar to the one worn by Claudius Rufus Gallus and other Romans.
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Togas were worn by male
citizens of Rome who held good
social status.
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Firmus Octavius Parro crossed the
Red Sea to the Egyptian Desert
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They traveled down the Nile River toward Alexandria,
the seaport to the
Mediterranean Sea where they would sail across into Rome.
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Some of the animals Firmus
and his men saw as they sailed down the Nile.
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This might be like the quays that Firmus walked along looking for a ship into Rome.
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A wharf is a place where boats are docked.
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Some of the items that Claudius
bragged he’d be taking back to Rome
to sell.
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IsisThe goddess of
healing, widows, young girls, and
the sea.
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The Blue Silk Arrives in
Rome
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Insert Map Here
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The Roman Imperial
Soldiers that Julia Sabina
and her slave,
Melissa saw as they
entered the Roman square.
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Roman Coliseum
Computer Reproduction of the Roman square
The City Gate
Images ofRome
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Coins from ancient Rome
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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!