By Raoul McLaughlin
The traditional facts means that overseas trade provided Roman govt with as much as a 3rd of the sales that sustained their empire. In precedent days huge fleets of Roman service provider ships set sail from Egypt on voyages around the Indian Ocean. They sailed from Roman ports at the purple Sea to far-off kingdoms at the east coast of Africa and the seaboard off southern Arabia. Many persisted their voyages around the ocean to exchange with the wealthy kingdoms of old India. Freighters from the Roman Empire left with bullion and back with shipment holds jam-packed with worthwhile alternate items, together with unique African items, Arabian incense and jap spices.
This booklet examines Roman trade with Indian kingdoms from the Indus area to the Tamil lands. It investigates contacts among the Roman Empire and robust African kingdoms, together with the Nilotic regime that governed Meroe and the emerging Axumite Realm. additional chapters discover Roman dealings with the Arab kingdoms of south Arabia, together with the Saba-Himyarites and the Hadramaut Regime, which despatched caravans alongside the incense path to the traditional rock-carved urban of Petra.
The Roman Empire and the Indian Ocean is the 1st booklet to carry those topics jointly in one entire learn that finds Rome’s effect at the historical global and explains how foreign alternate funded the Legions that maintained imperial rule. It bargains a brand new foreign point of view at the Roman Empire and its legacy for contemporary society.
About the Author:
Raoul McLaughlin was once informed at Lagan university, the 1st built-in institution in Northern eire. He studied Archaeology and old historical past at Queen's collage Belfast prior to finishing a Master's measure after which a PhD within the research of alternate past Rome's jap frontiers. He lives in Bangor, County Down, Northern eire.