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Berenike and the Ancient Maritime Spice Route
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Steven Sidebotham
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February 02 2011
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University of California Press
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February 02 2011
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10.1525/california/9780520244306.001.0001
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 7
Geography, Climate, Ancient Authors, and Modern Visitors
pp. 21
Pre-Roman Infrastructure in the Eastern Desert
pp. 32
Ptolemaic Diplomatic-Military-Commercial Activities
pp. 55
Ptolemaic and Early Roman Berenike and Environs
pp. 68
Inhabitants of Berenike in Roman Times
pp. 87
Water in the Desert and the Ports
pp. 125
Nile-Red Sea Roads
pp. 175
Other Emporia
pp. 195
Merchant Ships
pp. 206
Commercial Networks and Trade Costs
pp. 221
Trade in Roman Berenike
pp. 259
Late Roman Berenike and Its Demise
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