Man & Environment, Volym 27, Utgåva 1Indian Society for Prehistoric and Quaternary Studies., 2002 |
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... least there was not the dreaded silence . The idea of the Indian Ocean in Antiquity , I realized , was not a chimera after all . This is how it has happened , the special issue of the Man and Environment , pretty much on its own . The ...
... least there was not the dreaded silence . The idea of the Indian Ocean in Antiquity , I realized , was not a chimera after all . This is how it has happened , the special issue of the Man and Environment , pretty much on its own . The ...
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... least 12,000 steads . The whole place is full of Arabs , shipmasters and sailors , and hums with business ; for they use their own ships for commerce with the opposite coast and with Barygaza ( modern Bharuch on the west coast of India ) ...
... least 12,000 steads . The whole place is full of Arabs , shipmasters and sailors , and hums with business ; for they use their own ships for commerce with the opposite coast and with Barygaza ( modern Bharuch on the west coast of India ) ...
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... least for the situation in the Thai - Malay Peninsula . The fabric and glaze was inferior to that on Chinese stonewares and it clearly never gained much acceptance by the indigenous peoples along the trade routes from West Asia to the ...
... least for the situation in the Thai - Malay Peninsula . The fabric and glaze was inferior to that on Chinese stonewares and it clearly never gained much acceptance by the indigenous peoples along the trade routes from West Asia to the ...
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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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