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This, too, was an element in the amber route.
It was important in early medieval history as a likely starting point of the Amber Route to the south.
The caravans that plied the Amber Route needed places to stop for the night.
The waterway itself may have been used as a tributary of the Amber Route.
I hope to find evidence of old Amber Route trading posts under the waters of the lake."
It is thought that it was a point used by the Cretans on their way up to the Adriatic (the so-called "amber route").
The other incorrect opinion was, that the Amber Route passed near the river, it probably passed near the river Bārta.
A section of the Amber Route skirted the shore of Lac du Dormeur.
Some people identify the name of the town as BUDOrgis, a name from the 2nd century which is listed next to the village Calisia on the amber route.
I think it may have had something to do with the Amber Route, which means that trade contacts between Europe and the Mediterranean countries go further back than anyone has ever imagined.
It also lies at the junction of the Bundesstraße B8 Angerner Straße highway from Vienna with the B49 Bernstein Straße, part of the ancient Amber route.
Amber, traded in Poland since the last century B.C. along the Amber Route from the Baltic to the Mediterranean, now appears in burnished browns and soft yellows as beads, pins, bracelets and boxes.
First for 2010 is the Amber Route, a 1,940-mile epic from St Petersburg to Venice tracing the old amber trading route across the Baltic States, then through Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Austria and Slovenia, before finishing in Venice.
"It would be a major coup if I could prove that tin and other goods traveled overland along the old Amber Route, through the Alpine passes and valleys to the Adriatic, where Phoenician and Minoan ships transported it to the eastern reaches of the Mediterranean.
Thinking back to Skye's theory, that caravans using the Amber Route had made their way around the edge of the lake, he tried to put himself in the boots of the ancient travelers and wondered what they would have made of a natural phenomenon as big and implacable as the glacier.
Not in the sense that it was anything like anywhere he had been before but because what he saw now fit in with what he had heard about the Eastern Emperor's palace at Hypraxium, from old-timers who had followed the amber route south to serve in the Emperor's lifeguard.