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Indo-Roman Trade: From Pots to Pepper: Debates in Archaeology

Autor Roberta Tomber
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 noi 2008
This book brings together for the first time archaeological findings from key ports throughout the Indian Ocean - the Red Sea, South Arabia, the Gulf and India - to build up a balanced picture of relations between East and West. Combined evidence from artefacts and documents reveals a complex situation whereby ordinary goods were carried alongside the more costly items - such as pepper, aromatics and gems - that drove the trade. Here the focus is on ordinary artefacts that uncover a network of Romans, Arabs, Sasanians and Indians who participated in the trade. The evidence from ceramics, especially, shows the interplay between these different ethnic groups, where they lived, when the trade was active, and even how it was organised.The book is arranged geographically, drawing on new evidence from archaeological sites and materials on the Red Sea and in India. A final chapter sketches the changing fortunes of trade between the first century BC and the seventh century AD in the light of these important new archaeological discoveries.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780715636961
ISBN-10: 0715636960
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 135 x 216 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bristol Classical Press
Seria Debates in Archaeology

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Author's recent article 'Rome and Mesopotamia - importers into India in the first millennium AD,' Antiquity, 81, was WINNER of the Antiquity Prize 2007

Notă biografică

Roberta Tomber is Visiting Fellow in the Department of Conservation, Documentation and Science at the British Museum. She specialises in Roman and Indian Ocean pottery and is co-author of The National Roman Fabric Reference Collection (1998). She was awarded the Antiquity 2007 prize forher article 'Rome and Mesopotamia - importers into India in the first millennium AD'.

Cuprins

Preface and acknowledgements List of illustrations1. Introducing Indo-Roman trade 2. Charting exchange through texts and objects 3. Evolution of the Roman Red Sea 4. Beyond the Roman world 5. Lands to the East 6. Changing scenes and forces Endnotes Bibliography Index

Recenzii

The book provides a way in to literature which would be unknown to most students and even specialists of Roman archaeology and more than two-thirds of which has been published since the 1990s. The book also offers an excellent case for teaching long-distance trade studies methodology and theory.
The title, Indo-Roman trade, understates the scope of this book, which serves the very valuable purpose of drawing attention to the wealth of archaeological information emerging from surveys and excavations in the Red Sea, East Africa, southern Arabia, the Persian Gulf and India.
This book is a model piece of work.

Descriere

Features the archaeological findings from key ports throughout the Indian Ocean - the Red Sea, South Arabia, the Gulf and India - to offer a picture of the relations between East and West. This work focuses on ordinary artefacts that uncover a network of Romans, Arabs, Sasanians and Indians who participated in the trade.