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This makes the Indian Ocean particularly well suited as a case study of globalisation in the ancient period . The area indirectly linked the three great powers of the period , the Roman empire , Parthian , later Sasanian Persia and Han ...
This makes the Indian Ocean particularly well suited as a case study of globalisation in the ancient period . The area indirectly linked the three great powers of the period , the Roman empire , Parthian , later Sasanian Persia and Han ...
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According to the Periplus ( 30 ) , Socotra was inhabited by a mixture of Arabs and Indians and even some Greeks , who sail out of there to trade ' . These three passages attest the existence of foreign settlements around the Indian ...
According to the Periplus ( 30 ) , Socotra was inhabited by a mixture of Arabs and Indians and even some Greeks , who sail out of there to trade ' . These three passages attest the existence of foreign settlements around the Indian ...
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100 million sesterces , Pliny's estimate of the total price of Indian Ocean imports thus equals the annual pay of 111,111 Roman legionaries . At the time of Pliny , the standing army consisted of 29 legions , 25 each of ca.
100 million sesterces , Pliny's estimate of the total price of Indian Ocean imports thus equals the annual pay of 111,111 Roman legionaries . At the time of Pliny , the standing army consisted of 29 legions , 25 each of ca.
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WOUDHUIZEN The Foundation Charter of the Kamanas Town Fortifications | 1 |
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