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The International Dunhuang Project (IDP) is an international collaborative effort to conserve, catalogue and digitise manuscripts, printed texts, paintings, textiles and artefacts from the Mogao caves in Dunhuang City in Chinas northwestern Gansu Province, and various other archaeological sites at the eastern end of the Silk Road.Founded in 1994, the IDP has grown to include over 35 institutions across 3 continents.
Learn more about our origins and the history of the Silk Roads.IDP is an international digitization project that aims to promote the study and preservation of manuscripts and printed documents from Dunhuang and other Central Asiansites through global cooperation.Beginning in 1994, IDP has till now made tens of thousands of images together with catalogues, translations, historical photographs, archaeological site plans and much more freely available to all on the Internet.One of the most important discoveries of the early 20th century was a sealed cave near the oasis-town of Dunhuang in present-day Gansu province, China.
This cave is known as Mogao Cave 17 and colloquially referred to as the Library Cave.
It contained tens of thousands of manuscripts, printed documents, paintings and other items, all walled-up at the beginning of the 11th century.These materials tell fascinating stories about life on the Silk Roads, and have been compared to the Dead Sea Scrolls for their historical significance.
However, in the early 1900s they were dispersed to institutions worldwide, due to the activities of explorers from Britain, France, Germany, Japan and Russia, who sought to acquire objects unearthed from ancient sites in China and Central Asia.In 1993, the British Library hosted a conference gathering conservators and curators from all the major collections with holdings from Dunhuang.
All parties agreed to work together to make these more accessible and to ensure their long-term preservation.
The International Dunhuang Project was founded the following year in 1994.The city of Dunhuang, in north-west China, is situated at a point of vital strategic and logistical importance, on a crossroads of two major trade routes within the Silk Road network.
Lying in an oasis at the edge of the Taklamakan Desert, Dunhuang was one of the first trading cities encountered by merchants arriving in China from the west.
It was also an ancient site of Buddhist religious activity, and was a popular destination for pilgrims, as well as acting as a garrison town protecting the region.
The remarkable Mogao Caves, a collection of nearly 500 caves in the cliffs to the south of the city, contain the largest depositary of historic documents along the Silk Roads and bear witness to the cultural, religious, social and commercial activity that took place in Dunhuang across the first millennium.
The city changed hands many times over its long history, but remained a vibrant hub of exchange until the 11thcentury, after which its role in Silk Road trade began to decline.The Silk Road routes from China to the west passed to the north and south of the Taklamakan Desert, and Dunhuang lay on the junction where these two routes came together.
Additionally, the city lies near the western edge of the Gobi Desert, and north of the Mingsha Sand Dunes (whose name means gurgling sand, a reference to the noise of the wind over the dunes), making Dunhuang a vital resting point for merchants and pilgrims travelling through the region from all directions.
As such, Dunhuang played a key role in the passage of Silk Road trade to and from China, and over the course of the first millennium AD, was one of the most important cities to grow up on these routes.
Dunhuang initially acted as a garrison town protecting the region and its trade routes, and a commandery was established there in the 2ndcentury BC by the Chinese Han dynasty (206 BC 220 AD).
A number of ancient passes, such as the Y Guan or "Jade Gate" and the Yang Guan, or "Southern Gate", illustrate the strategic importance of the city and its position on what amounted to a medieval highway across the deserts.The history of this ancient Silk Road city is reflected in the Mogao Caves, also known as the Qianfodong (the Caves of the Thousand Buddhas), an astonishing collection of 492 caves that were dug into the cliffs just south of the city.
The first caves were founded in 366 AD by Buddhist monks, and distinguished Dunhuang as a center for Buddhist learning, drawing large numbers of pilgrims to the city.
Monks and pilgrims often travelled via the Silk Roads, and indeed a number of religions, including Buddhism, spread into areas around the trading routes in this way.
There were some 15 Buddhist monasteries in the city by the 10thcentury, and the latest caves were carved sometime in the 13thor 14thcentury.
The city also lay on the pilgrim route from Tibet to the sacred Mount Wutai.
The caves were painted with Buddhist imagery, and their construction would have been an intensely religious process, involving prayers, incense and ritual fasting.
The earliest wall paintings date back to the 5thcentury AD, with the older paintings showing scenes from the Buddhas life, whilst those built after 600 AD depict scenes from Buddhist texts.The Mogao Caves illustrate not only the religious importance of Dunhuang however, but also its significance as a center of cultural and commercial exchange.
One of the caves, known as the library cave, contains as many as 40,000 scrolls, a depositary of documents that is of enormous value in understanding the cultural diversity of this Silk Road city.
The earliest text is dated to 405 AD, whilst the latest dates to 1002 AD.
The arrangement of documents in this library cave suggests that they were deliberately stored there, and it seems likely that the local monasteries used the cave as a store room.
They provide a picture of Dunhuang as a vibrant hub of Silk Road trade, and give an indication of the range of goods that were exchanged in the city.
According to these documents, a large number of imports arrived from as far away as north-east Europe.
Interestingly, the scrolls that mention merchant caravans are usually written in Sogdian, Uighur, or Turco-Sogdian, indicating that they were produced by the foreign traders in the city.
The range of imported goods included brocade and silk from Persia, metal-ware, fragrances, incense and a variety of precious stones, such aslapis lazuli(from north eastern Afghanistan), agate (from India), amber (from north east Europe), coral (from the ocean) and pearl (usually from Sri Lanka).
Dunhuang was not simply a recipient of trade however, and had a very active export market too.
The scrolls refer to a large number of goods that were produced in city and its surrounding regions and sold to merchants, including silks of many varieties, cotton, wool, fur, tea, ceramics, medicine, fragrances, jade, camels, sheep, dye, dried fruits, tools, and embroidery.
This unique view of the imports and exports from the markets of Dunhuang illustrates the vibrancy of Silk Road trade along the routes into western China.Photo: Mogao Caves (By Mahnaz Abdi)





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