Man & Environment, Volym 27, Utgåva 1Indian Society for Prehistoric and Quaternary Studies., 2002 |
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... identified with the ocean and hence ' the people of Azania ' ( Chami 1996 ) . Indeed the same applies to the Indian subcontinent and its people as they are identified with the Indian Ocean . In the word Azania , ' za ' meant , ' mass of ...
... identified with the ocean and hence ' the people of Azania ' ( Chami 1996 ) . Indeed the same applies to the Indian subcontinent and its people as they are identified with the Indian Ocean . In the word Azania , ' za ' meant , ' mass of ...
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... identified the sherd as an Indian copy of the Roman red ware . Another Roman sherd ( Fig . 4c ) was recovered from the site of Kivinja near the Rufiji Delta associated with a green / blue sherd from Persia in the EIW context . Similar ...
... identified the sherd as an Indian copy of the Roman red ware . Another Roman sherd ( Fig . 4c ) was recovered from the site of Kivinja near the Rufiji Delta associated with a green / blue sherd from Persia in the EIW context . Similar ...
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... identifying ' western ' classical influences . This preoccupation with the identification of ' pre - Periplus ' and Roman ... identified sources of raw materials and tentative routes for their dispersal within the Subcontinent . It may ...
... identifying ' western ' classical influences . This preoccupation with the identification of ' pre - Periplus ' and Roman ... identified sources of raw materials and tentative routes for their dispersal within the Subcontinent . It may ...
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The ArchaeoHistorical Idea of the Indian Ocean | 1 |
From Bharuch to Janjira | 7 |
The Role of Local Trade Networks in the Indian Subcontinent during the Early Historic Period | 13 |
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activities Africa amphorae Ancient Anuradhapura appears Arabia Archaeological Arikamedu artefacts Asian Bangladesh base beads Begley Bengal Berenike Bronze Age Centre century A.D. ceramics China coast coastal coins communities countries cultural dated Delhi Early Historic East eastern Egypt evidence Excavations exchange finds further glass Gulf Gupta identified imported Indian Ocean indicates inscription Iron Islamic islands Journal known land late located Maldives maritime maritime trade materials Mediterranean mentioned millennium B.C. Neolithic obsidian origin Orissa period Periplus Persian ports pottery present Press probably production recent records recovered Red Sea reference region Report Research river role Roman Rouletted Ware routes settlements shell sherds ship shows similar Society sources South South Asia South India Southeast Asia southern Sri Lanka stone Studies subcontinent suggests surface Survey Tamil Nadu Tamluk Thailand tion trade tradition University vessels West western Wheeler Yemen