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The Port of Muziris: Rome's Gateway to India — Fexingo History

The Port of Muziris: Rome's Gateway to India — Fexingo History

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Before the monsoon winds carried Roman gold to India, there was Muziris — a bustling port on the Malabar Coast that was the hinge of the Indo-Roman trade. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the discovery of the Muziris Papyrus, a 2nd-century CE shipping contract that reveals the mechanics of ancient long-distance trade: a loan of 131 talents, a cargo of nard, ivory, and pepper worth a fortune, and the risks of the monsoon crossing. They trace the journey from the Red Sea port of Berenike, across the Indian Ocean, to the spice markets of Kerala, where pepper was so valuable it was called 'black gold'. Along the way, they discuss the Tamil Sangam poems that describe the Yavana (Greek and Roman) merchants in Muziris, the discovery of the Pattanam archaeological site, and the mysterious decline of the port after the 3rd century. This is a story of globalization before the Silk Road — when Roman senators complained that gold flowed east for silk and spices, and Tamil kings welcomed the foreign ships that brought prosperity.

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