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13. The India Trade in Late Antiquity
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James Howard-Johnston
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgements xv
- Notes on Contributors xvii
- Series Editor’s Preface xx
- 1. Introduction 1
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Part I. Surplus Production, Urban Growth and the Environment
- 2. Sasanian Cities: Archaeological Perspectives on the Urban Economy and Built Environment of an Empire 19
- 3. Palaeoecological Insights into Agri-Horti-Cultural and Pastoral Practices Before, During and After the Sasanian Empire 51
- 4. Animal Exploitation and Subsistence on the Borders of the Sasanian Empire: From the Gorgan Wall (Iran) to the Gates of the Alans (Georgia) 74
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Part II. Frontiers and Frontier Landscapes
- 5. The Northern and Western Borderlands of the Sasanian Empire: Contextualising the Roman/Byzantine and Sasanian Frontier 97
- 6. Connectivity on a Sasanian frontier: Route Systems in the Gorgan Plain of North-East Iran 126
- 7. The Sasanian Empire and the East: A Summary of the Evidence and its Implications for Rome 151
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Part III. Contested Territories and Cultural Contacts Between Persia and Rome
- 8. Minority Religions in the Sasanian Empire: Suppression, Integration and Relations with Rome 179
- 9. A Contested Jurisdiction: Armenia in Late Antiquity 199
- 10. Cultural Contacts Between Rome and Persia at the Time of Ardashir I (c. ad 224–40) 221
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Part IV. Imperial Power Balance and International Relations
- 11. Innovation and Stagnation: Military Infrastructure and the Shifting Balance of Power Between Rome and Persia 239
- 12. The Arabian Frontier: A Keystone of the Sasanian Empire 268
- 13. The India Trade in Late Antiquity 284
- Index 305
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgements xv
- Notes on Contributors xvii
- Series Editor’s Preface xx
- 1. Introduction 1
-
Part I. Surplus Production, Urban Growth and the Environment
- 2. Sasanian Cities: Archaeological Perspectives on the Urban Economy and Built Environment of an Empire 19
- 3. Palaeoecological Insights into Agri-Horti-Cultural and Pastoral Practices Before, During and After the Sasanian Empire 51
- 4. Animal Exploitation and Subsistence on the Borders of the Sasanian Empire: From the Gorgan Wall (Iran) to the Gates of the Alans (Georgia) 74
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Part II. Frontiers and Frontier Landscapes
- 5. The Northern and Western Borderlands of the Sasanian Empire: Contextualising the Roman/Byzantine and Sasanian Frontier 97
- 6. Connectivity on a Sasanian frontier: Route Systems in the Gorgan Plain of North-East Iran 126
- 7. The Sasanian Empire and the East: A Summary of the Evidence and its Implications for Rome 151
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Part III. Contested Territories and Cultural Contacts Between Persia and Rome
- 8. Minority Religions in the Sasanian Empire: Suppression, Integration and Relations with Rome 179
- 9. A Contested Jurisdiction: Armenia in Late Antiquity 199
- 10. Cultural Contacts Between Rome and Persia at the Time of Ardashir I (c. ad 224–40) 221
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Part IV. Imperial Power Balance and International Relations
- 11. Innovation and Stagnation: Military Infrastructure and the Shifting Balance of Power Between Rome and Persia 239
- 12. The Arabian Frontier: A Keystone of the Sasanian Empire 268
- 13. The India Trade in Late Antiquity 284
- Index 305