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The Ancient Red Sea Port Of Adulis And The Eritrean Coastal Region Previous Investigations And Museum Collections Chiara Zazzaro

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The Ancient Red Sea Port Of Adulis And The Eritrean Coastal Region Previous Investigations And Museum Collections Chiara Zazzaro
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 49.47 MB
Author: Chiara Zazzaro
ISBN: 9781407311906, 1407311905
Language: English
Year: 2013

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The Ancient Red Sea Port Of Adulis And The Eritrean Coastal Region Previous Investigations And Museum Collections Chiara Zazzaro by Chiara Zazzaro 9781407311906, 1407311905 instant download after payment.

The book unveils documents and museum collections related to research and excavations conducted on the Red Sea coast and at Adulis in the 19th and 20th centuries. In examining these materials the author takes the opportunity to discuss the place of Adulis and of the Eritrean coast in the cultural, social and political background of the Northern Horn of Africa from the latest centuries BC to the 7th century AD, so as their place in the Red Sea maritime trade network linking the Mediterranean to the Indian Ocean.

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