Posted on 08/22/2013 4:04:17 AM PDT by SunkenCiv
Excavations in Pattanam have recovered besides pottery, large cache of gold coins, semi precious stones, remnants of a canoe and bollards etc. Carbon dating done at Georgia University in US has calculated the age of the canoe and bollard falling between 36 BC and 24 AD.
The excavations in Pattanam have so far recovered the largest assemblage of Roman amphorae -1100 fragments- in India. However it was for the first time remnants of a Spanish pottery were being recovered from India's western coast. According to Roberta Tomber, a collaborating expert from British Museum and noted authority on Roman pottery the remnants belong to Catalan region around Barcelona of Spain.
"This is the first recovery from India of amphorae from this region of Spain" said she. The amphorae had distinctive collared rim, grooved handle and solid base. The sauce jar too had distinctive long flat handles, hollow base and out turned rim. Potter said that the Spanish pottery must have come to Pattanam from Alexandria and not directly from Spain.
"Alexandria was the emporium of all products from the different regions including Spain falling under the Roman empire during then," said Cherian.
The recovery is yet another proof for the flourishing trade which went on between Rome and the spices-rich Kerala region since 1st century BC. Until excavations were done in Pattanam, remnants of Roman amphorae were recovered only from Arikamedu in the Coromandel region in India's Eastern coast.
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...Potter said that the Spanish pottery ....
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I think he means Tomber said that.
Fascinating to imagine these trade routes at that time.
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