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Luce Boulnois
Lucette Boulnois (1931–2009) was a French historian of the Silk Road and trans-Himalayan trade. Her career was book-ended by her seminal 1963 book ''La route de la soie'', which was translated into nine languages, and her 2001 elaboration on that work titled ''La route de la soie-dieux, guerriers et marchands''. UNESCO described her as "a world-renowned authority on the history of the fabled trade route".
==Early life==
Lucette Boulnois was born in France in 1931.〔Boulnois, Luce, with additional material by Bradley Mayhew & Angela Sheng. (2004) ''Silk Road: Monks, warriors & merchants on the Silk Road''. Trans. Helen Loveday. Hong Kong: Odyssey Books & Guides. p. 2. ISBN 9622177212〕 She studied Russian and Chinese at the National Institute of Oriental Languages and Civilisations (INALCO) in Paris.〔

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