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EPISODE · Jun 12, 2026 · 37 MIN

Traveling The Silk Road: Bandits, Buried Caravans, and Financial Innovation

from Bygone Worlds: The Fascinating History of How We Used to Live · host Bygone Productions

Four thousand miles of mountain passes, shifting desert dunes, and territory where the difference between a legitimate toll and an armed robbery depended entirely on who was holding the pass that season. Caravans were raided. Caravans were swallowed by dunes that moved overnight and are still being excavated today. Men died of altitude in the Pamirs, of thirst in the Taklamakan, of bad luck at the wrong mountain pass at the wrong time of year. The merchants who ran this road knew all of this before they left. Loss wasn't a risk. It was a certainty. The only question was which caravan, and when. So the men who ran the Silk Road did something remarkable: they invented some of the world's first complex financial instruments — systems for spreading risk, honoring debt across thousands of miles, and surviving the losses that were always coming. This is how the road actually worked and what it was like to take that journey.

Four thousand miles of mountain passes, shifting desert dunes, and territory where the difference between a legitimate toll and an armed robbery depended entirely on who was holding the pass that season. Caravans were raided. Caravans were swallowed by dunes that moved overnight and are still being excavated today. Men died of altitude in the Pamirs, of thirst in the Taklamakan, of bad luck at the wrong mountain pass at the wrong time of year. The merchants who ran this road knew all of this ...

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