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The Ancient Port of Arikamedu

New Excavations and Researches 1989-1992. Volume two

Vimala Begley, Steven E. SIDEBOTHAM, Elizabeth LYDING WILL, Peter FRANCIS, Jr., K.V. RAMAN, KARASHIMA Noboru

KANAZAWA Yoh , M. SERAN, P.K. THOMAS, MATSUSHIMA Y. , S.J. PAWANKAR , V. SELVAKUMAR, D. GOULD

Collection : Mémoires archéologiques

Numéro de collection: 22.2

Édition: EFEO

Année de parution: 2004

Statut : Disponible

65,00

ISBN : 2 -85539-639-5

ISBN-13 : 9782855396392

ISSN : 2118-1020

Largeur : 21,5 cm

Hauteur : 28 cm

Poids : 2,1 kg

Nombre de pages : 682

Distributeur : EFEO Diffusion

Géographie : Asie du Sud

Langue : Anglais

Lieu : Paris

Support : Papier

Description :

XXXIX + 642 p., cartes, 28 cm., broché

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Résumé

Arikamedu, located on the Coromandel coast of India, is the most important site for the study of Indian sea trade with the Mediterranean region during Imperial Roman times. The site has been excavated previously in the 1940s and 1950s, but because of many unresolved problems, during three seasons from 1989 to 1992, new excavations were carried out as a collaborative project of the University of Pennsylvania Museum and Madras University. The project was conceived by Dr. Vimala Begley who has previously edited Rome and India: The Ancient Sea Trade (1991), conceived the project.
 
The present volume is the second (the first was published in 1996) of two which comprise the final excavation report. Altogether seven eminent scholars, with expertise in both Indian and Greek and Roman archaeology, are the joint authors of this study, which is unique in its attempt to understand the layout, economical basis and historical significance of this most famous Indian seaport and its overseas commerce.
 
The methods of excavation and recording of data used by the excavation team differ widely from those commonly used in India. Since the site has been extremely disturbed from ancient times to the present, the authors have provided a detailed examination and catalogue of the artifacts recovered from both their own and earlier excavations. Along with this second volume, the final excavation report will shed new light on a site that turned out to be far more complicated than any of the earlier excavators had realized.
 
Extensively illustrated, with site plans, photographs of pottery and numerous drawings, the both volumes will be an indispensable reference work for scholars interested in the entire array of sites along the Coromandel coast which provide evidences of an extensive network of trade that existed before, during and after the period of Indo-Roman trade.

Table des matières

Contributors
Preface
References Cited
List of Illustrations
 
1. Chronology
Vimala Begley
 
2. Trenches of the southern sector, 1992
Steven E. Sidebotham
 
3. Pottery from the 1992 excavations in the southern sector
Vimala Begley
 
4. The Mediterranean shipping amphoras from 1990-92 excavations
Elizabeth Lyding Will
 
5. Non-scriptural graffiti from the 1989-92 excavations
K.V. Raman and M. Seran
 
6. Chinese ceramics from the 1991-92 excavations
Noboru Karashima and Yoh Kanazawa
 
7. Beads and selected small finds from the 1989-92 excavations
Peter Francis, Jr.
 
Appendix A: the faunal assemblage
P.K. Thomas, Y. Matsushima, S.J. Pawankar and V. Selvakumar
 
Appendix B: impressed pottery from the 1990-92 excavations
V. Selvakumar
 
Appendix C: roof tiles from the 1991-92 excavations
D. Gould
 
Appendix D: critique of V.D. Gogte’s interpretations of X-ray diffraction analyses of Arikamedu pottery
Vimala Begley

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