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Arikamedu
Maritime Trade of Ancient Tamils with the East and West Thespecial Reference to Arikamedu
The Dating of Arikamedu and Its Bearing on the Archaeology of Early Historical South India
Cyclone and Its Effect on Shoreline Changes in Archaeological Sites, East Coast of Tamil Nadu, India
Classical Indo-Roman Trade a Misnomer in Political Economy
Revisiting Rouletted Ware and Arikamedu Type 10: Towards a Spatial and Temporal Reconstruction of Indian Ocean Networks in the Early Historic
Graeco-Roman Merchants in the Indian Ocean : Revealing a Multicultural Trade Bram Fauconnier
Ancient Sea Ports of India
Glass Beads in Asia Part Two. Indo-Pacific Beads
South-India-Ancient-History
Oxford Roman Economy Project Bibliographies: Indo-Roman Trade
Coastal Structural Remains on the East Coast of India: Evidence of Maritime Activities and Their Significances
STATE and SCHOOL EDUCATION PROFILE “Education Is the Most Powerful Weapon Which You Can Use to Change the World” – Nelson Mandela
Roman Trade Routes in South India: Geographical and Technical Factors (C
224 a Relook on an Abandoned Structure Amidst
Man & Environment, 2008. Vol. 33 (2)
Roman Contacts with Tamilnadu (South Eastern India)
Pottery and Its Importance
Prehistoric Times of Pondicherry
Top View
10 Paper Port Towns of Arikamedu and Pattanam
2 A.M., with a Package
5 Social Key Answers Unit – 1 Ancient Excavation I
Arikamedu, India
FINDING an AMPHORA in ARIKAMEDU an Archaeological Site Near Puducherry Holds the Key to India’S Ancient Relationships with the Rest of the World
Indo-Roman Trade
Southeast Asia Historiography New Scholarship on the Interactions and Exchanges Between Southeast Asia and Its South Asian and Chinese Neighbours in the Pre-1500 Era
Revisiting Indian Rouletted Ware and the Impact of Indian Ocean Trade in Early Historic South Asia Peter Magee Bryn Mawr College,
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Historical and Cultural Linkages
The Story of Arikamedu CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2. Archeological
Romano-Indian Rouletted Pottery in Indonesia
Erythraean Sea Trade
The Stone Bead Industry of Southern India
Sri Lanka and Greco-Roman Maritime Trade Relations Katugampola M1, Munasinghe D.S.A1*, Nanayakkara K2, Fernando D.C.V3, Jayathilake K.K.P.M4