periplus การใช้
- The " Periplus " describes the many goods exchanged:
- The Greek version of the Periplus of Hanno describes his voyage.
- It is also mentioned in the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea.
- It can be identified with Nelcynda in Periplus of the Erythraean Sea.
- It is sometimes identified with Tyndis in Periplus of the Erythraean Sea.
- It was mentioned in the Periplus of Scylax, dated 350 BC.
- Abraham Pandithar says that Greeks in those days named it as Periplus port.
- Many features of the Celtic Otherworld are present in the Periplus of Saint Amaro.
- The " Periplus " does not mention any dark-skinned " Bantu settlers.
- It is believed to have appeared within a periplus by the geographer and explorer Pytheas of history.
- A Greco-Roman trade and travel document, the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea ( c.
- This port is also mentioned in " Periplus of the Erythraean Sea " as Oraea.
- The " Periplus " reveals how Muziris became the main trade port for the Chera chiefdom.
- CHARMAINE SOLOMON'S ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ASIAN FOOD ( Periplus Editions, 1996; $ 39.95 ).
- The Periplus of the Erythraean Sea mentions swords of Indian iron and steel being exported from India to Greece.
- "Balinese Gardens " by William Warren ( Periplus Editions / Tuttle Publishing, $ 39.95)
- Like all the Periplus Nature Guides, Tropical Plants has really attractive photographs that entertain as much as they educate.
- The river was mentioned by Ptolemy in the second century AD as Namade and by the author of the Periplus.
- The " Periplus of the Erythraean Sea " mentions two important Satavahana trade centres : Pratishthana and Tagara.
- However, much insight into the naval activities of the Cholas has been gathered from Periplus of the Erythrean Sea.
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