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Trade and Travel in the Red Sea Region: Proceedings of Red Sea Project I Held in the British Museum October 2002
Paul Lunde and Alexandra Porter
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18 papers from the 1st Red Sea Project, held at the British Museum in October 2002.
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Front Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright
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Table of Contents
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List of Maps and Figures
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List of Tables
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Acknowledgements
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Contributors
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Introduction
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The Red Sea: the wind regime and location of ports
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Arabian trade with Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa: from ancient times to the sixteenth century
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The elusive land of Punt revisited
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Pharaonic Egypt and the Red Sea arms trade
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Possible connections in antiquity between the Red Sea coast of Yemen and the Horn of Africa
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Ancient interaction across the southern Red Sea: new suggestions for investigating cultural exchange and complex societies during the first millennium BC
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The ‘pre-Aksumite’ state in northern Ethiopia and Eritrea reconsidered
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Pre-Aksumite Aksum and its neighbours
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Adulis to Aksum: charting the course of antiquity’s most important trade route in East Africa
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The Egypto-Graeco-Romans and Panchaea/Azania: sailing in the Erythraean Sea
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Reflections of ethnicity in the Red Sea commerce in antiquity: evidence of trade goods, languages and religions from the excavations at Berenike
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Gold dinars and silver dirhams in the Red Sea trade: the evidence of the Quseir documents
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The merchants’ diet: food remains from Roman and medieval Quseir al-Qadim
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‘What the devil are you doing here?’ Arabic sources for the arrival of the Portuguese in the Red Sea and Indian Ocean
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Mamluk and Ottoman activity in Yemen in the sixteenth century: coastal security and commercial significance
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Quseir Fort and the archaeology of the Hajj
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Les échanges commerciaux entre les rives africaine et arabe de l’espace mer Rouge golfe d’Aden aux seizième et dix-septième siècles
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Luxury wares in the Red Sea: The Sadana Island shipwreck
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Index
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Published: 2004
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407326894 (ebook)
- 9781841716220 (paperback)
BAR Number: S1269