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How do we know that Arikamedu carried thriving overseas trade

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Arikamedu is a coastal fishing village and an important near Pondicherry. The archaeologists have found many kinds of ceramics, pottery, gems, and glassware and more items from the Mediterranean regions which show that there was thriving trading going on with other countries.

Explanation:

  • There has been a huge warehouse kind of structure that has been found in the Arikamedu region.  
  • There were different forms of pottery that were discovered and they belonged to the Mediterranean region.  
  • They had a thriving trade going on with the Roman Empire during the period.  
  • There was Pottery like the Armphorae and other forms of red glazed pottery known as the Arrentine found in the region.
Answered by Anonymous
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commodore was coastal trading centre and a major part of their house like mass brick structure has been found at the site it harder thriving trade with the Roman empire archaeologists have found quarters from the Mediterranean region.

Such as Amphorae when named after a city in Italy locally made pottery with Roman designs on them, glassware and Roman lamps have also been found at the site. all these prove that every commodore carried on thriving Overseas trade.

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