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we find evidence of olive oil being exported to the roman empire from this country​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Olive oil was used also as a fuel for lighting, as an ingredient of perfumes, in religious rituals, for massages, as a multi-purpose lubricant and even prescribed as a medicine.

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Arikamedu, located near Puducherry, was an important coastal and port town in ancient India. As a coastal town, Arikamedu served as the focal point for trading with the Roman empire. It exported textiles, beads, precious stones, imported wine and olive oil from Rome.

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