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Opone: a Pleiades place resourceNov 22, 2024 · Opone, mentioned in the first-century AD Periplus of the Erythraean Sea, was a trading center located in the Horn of Africa, likely in the area of present day ...Missing: city | Show results with:city
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The Periplus of the Erythraean SeaJan 26, 1996 · ... Opone, into which the same things are imported as those already mentioned, and in it the greatest quantity of cinnamon is produced, (the ...
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Nomads Trading with Empires: Intercultural Trade in Ancient ...... Ôpône (Ras Hafun). Archaeological evidence in Somaliland from the time of the Periplus has been known since the 1880s, when the French traveler Georges ...Missing: Opone | Show results with:Opone
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Punt - World History EncyclopediaAug 1, 2011 · It is well established that Opone traded with Egypt over many centuries. Even so, modern scholarship continues to debate Punt's location.
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[PDF] Early ports in the Horn of AfricaThe harbour of Hafun viewed from the settlement site, believed to be Opone. South of Hafun no sites of comparable settlements have been found. In ...
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The Voyage around the Erythraean SeaThe Periplus Maris Erythraei (or 'Voyage around the Erythraean Sea') is an anonymous work from around the middle of the first century CE written by a Greek ...
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Some ancient Greek terms for maritime structuresemporion (Latin: emporium, portus; FR: marché de gros; GB: wholesale market): place of trade, possibly with a commercial port, but an emporion may be inland.Missing: Opone | Show results with:Opone
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[PDF] Somalia - GOV.UKSomali Glossary of Useful Terms bad = sea (badda = the sea) bari = east buur ... name in brackets, although the Somali name should remain the primary name.
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Early ports in the Horn of Africa - ResearchGateAug 6, 2025 · Early 1st-millennium remains of a port at Hafun West (Somalia) on a sandstone outcrop connected to the mainland by a tombolo have been severely eroded.
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[PDF] NATIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE PROFILECLIMATE AND WEATHER Somalia has an arid climate to the north and semi-arid climate to the south. Temperatures are hot, and rainfall occurs primarily during the ...
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[PDF] SOMALI - FAMiliarization... the coast, which consists of low-level beaches backed by massive sand dunes and fronted by coral reefs.41, 42 Temperatures on the southern coast are.Missing: Channel | Show results with:Channel
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[PDF] The Ancient Kingdom of Punt and its Factor in Egyptian HistoryJun 13, 2014 · Greek rulers of Egypt sent to Somalia a certain traveler, Ariston, who named Northern. Somalia after the Greek Sea deity 'Poseidon'. A Greek ...
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The Periplus of the Erythraean Sea [1st Century A.D.] - Internet ArchiveJul 20, 2024 · Wikipedia has an entry on the Periplus, probably a mid-1st-century A.D. work that "describes navigation and trading opportunities from Roman ...
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Long Distance Trade in Somalia, 1st–19th Centuries AD### Summary of Opone's Role and Developments in Classical Era (1st Century BC to 5th AD)
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Archaeology of Trade in the Western Indian Ocean, 300 BC–AD 700Apr 2, 2014 · This review summarizes recent research on the topic and assesses its significance to wider scholarly debates on scale, organization, connectivity, agency, and ...Archaeology Of Trade In The... · Persian Gulf And Gulf Of... · References CitedMissing: Opone features
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[PDF] The Roman Empire and the Indian OceanSilver Egyptian tetradrachm issued by the Emperor Nero (AD 54–68). Roman grave relief showing the Peticii business-family who exported wine to. India. Peutinger ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Incense Trade Routes | Egypt HistoryEconomic Prosperity: The incense trade brought significant wealth to the regions involved, particularly southern Arabia and the Horn of Africa. Cities and ...
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[PDF] AZANIA - Ancient Coastal Settlements, Ports and HarboursThough there is no piece immediately diagnostic as to date (and no fragments of heavy bowls as found at Hafun Main Site were seen), the unglazed pottery seems ...
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The Ceramics from Ras Hafun in Somalia - Taylor & Francis OnlineFeb 26, 2010 · The ceramics from Ras Hafun in Somalia: Notes on a Classical Maritime Site. Matthew C. Smith & Henry T. Wright. Pages 115-141 | Published online: 26 Feb 2010.Missing: Opone | Show results with:Opone
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None### Summary of Archaeological Excavations at Hafun (Opone), Somalia
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[PDF] The Ceramics from Ras Hafun in SomaliaFive km to the south-east, the later Hafun Main Site of the second to fifth centuries AD faces south-west across Hafun South Bay. Since the two sites are in ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] A Quantitative Archaeological Analysis of Ceramic Exchange in the ...Oct 25, 2013 · ... Persian Gulf that have produced ceramic assemblages that have ... Hafun West. Ras Hafun Main. Manda. Shanga. Pate. Gedi. Tumbe. Mtambwe Mkuu.
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Somaliland: archaeology in a breakaway state - Sada MireOpone has been identified as modern Ras Hafun, which lies at the extreme eastern end of the country, right on the Horn of Africa. This remarkable site ...
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Recent archaeological research and radiocarbon dates from ...Jan 22, 2009 · Recent archaeological research and radiocarbon dates from Eastern Africa1 - Volume 22 Issue 4. ... On the east coast, excavations at Hafun, ...
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Social and Economic Developments in Pre-Islamic SomaliaThe purpose of this chapter is to explore the evolution of Somali society and aspects of their economy throughout circa 3000 BCE–500 CE.
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Somalia revises its Tentative List with UNESCO's supportIn January 2025, Somalia submitted its revised Tentative List to UNESCO, marking a significant step in strengthening the country's engagement with the ...