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The Last Caravan is a comprehensive historical examination of the camel trading routes that once defined commerce and cultural exchange across the Middle East. Philippe Ptriat investigates how these vital trade networks connected distant markets and facilitated the movement of goods, ideas, and people throughout the region.
The book traces the evolution of Middle Eastern markets from their golden age of camel caravans to the modern era, analyzing the economic structures, trading practices, and merchant networks that sustained these routes. Ptriat reveals how geography, climate, and political dynamics influenced trade patterns and market development.
Through detailed historical research and analysis, the author documents the decline of traditional caravan routes and their replacement by modern transportation methods. The work serves as both a historical record and an exploration of how centuries-old trading systems shaped the cultural and economic landscape of the Middle East that persists today.







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