Evidence for Indo-Roman Trade from Bet Dwarka Waters, West Coast of India |
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Authors: | A. S. Gaur Sundaresh Sila Tripati |
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Affiliation: | National Institute of Oceanography, Dona Paula, Goa, India (email: ) |
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Abstract: | India had a very active maritime trade contact with the Roman world between the 4th century BC and the 4th century AD. In this context recent finds of stone anchors, potsherds, lead anchors and a lead ingot from 5 to 8 m water-depth near Bet Dwarka jetty is significant. The sherds include amphoras, jars, bowls and lids. Archaeological finds along the Indian coast and comparison between amphoras from Bet Dwarka and the Mediterranean suggest that the artefacts from Bet Dwarka may be datable to between the 1st century BC and the 2nd century AD. The numbers of stone anchors suggests that this was an ancient anchorage. © 2005 The Nautical Archaeology Society |
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Keywords: | marine archaeology shipwreck Indo-Roman trade lead ingot amphora |
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