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Berenike and the Ancient Maritime Spice Route

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For nearly a millennium, from its establishment in the third century BCE to late antiquity, the Red Sea port of Berenike served as a crucial link between the Mediterranean and South Asia. Excavations led by Professor Sidebotham and his international team have unveiled remarkable insights into Berenike's urban history, the lives of its inhabitants, its role in the spice trade, and the diverse products that flowed through its port. This research significantly enhances our understanding of ancient trade in the Red Sea and Indian Ocean. Sidebotham's relentless pursuit of the challenging Berenike site has resulted in ten excavation seasons, revealing a wealth of archaeological evidence that sheds light on the vibrant maritime trade of antiquity. He situates Berenike within a broader context, examining its connections to the Nile, relationships with other trading hubs, the types of merchant ships utilized, and the exotic goods exchanged. Additionally, he provides a compelling analysis of Berenike's decline and the impact on global trade in the sixth century. This thorough examination is poised to become an essential resource for anyone interested in the international trade of ancient times.

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Berenike and the Ancient Maritime Spice Route, Steven E Sidebotham

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2011
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