Thanks to reddit user martinjanmansson, we have access –
here – to a fantastically detailed map of the trade routes of Eurasia in the 11th/12th centuries AD, i.e., under the
Sòng dynasty of China.
I have added below the maps of interest for an East Asian campaign:
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Map centred on China |
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the North-East |
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the North-West |
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the South-East |
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the South-West |
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