An Indian immigrant in 4th-3rdC BC Rome? ET82, Castellaccio Europarco, poss Indian ancestry: http://www.postclassical.it/vol.3_files/PCA3_killgrove.pdf …pic.twitter.com/0ceJraQa88
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An Indian immigrant in 4th-3rdC BC Rome? ET82, Castellaccio Europarco, poss Indian ancestry: http://www.postclassical.it/vol.3_files/PCA3_killgrove.pdf …pic.twitter.com/0ceJraQa88
A 1stC AD Indian embassy to the Roman Empire, apparently visiting Antioch & Athens: http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.01.0239%3Abook%3D15%3Achapter%3D1%3Asection%3D73 … (Strabo)pic.twitter.com/V7Wb0NfgEc
"Indo-Byzantine Trade, 4-7th Centuries AD", 2013 PhD by Rebecca Darley dealing w/ later era: http://etheses.bham.ac.uk/5357/1/Darley14PhD_redacted.pdf …pic.twitter.com/HvDkHl5CfW
silk road is older than understood ;-0)
Would it be normal for a slave (basically a possession) to be buried with grave goods?
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