My main job while in Urumqi (Pronounced Uh-roo-uhm-qi) will be to carefully document and make detailed written condition reports of each object before supervising their packing and crating. I will be working with a great team from the Xinjiang museums to make sure this happens. I look forward to seeing first hand the construction and decoration of these beautiful Silk Road objects excavated from several archaeological sites in the Tarim Basin, a vast and arid desert sprinkled with oases that over time eventually developed into small statelets. These early Silk Road towns benefited by the aid they provided to travelers that sought shelter, provisions, and markets to sell/barter their goods. Not only did inhabitants witness the exchange of the ancient world’s finest commodities, but they were also greatly influenced by contact with foreigners from many places, their languages and cultures - a true melting pot.
Beijing 2/27/10