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| Title: | Maritime archaeology of Kalinga and the contact with southeast Asian countries |
| Authors: | Tripati, S. |
| Citation: | Puraratna: Emerging trends in archaeology, art, anthropology, conservation and history (in honour of Shri Jagat Pati Joshi). Vol. 2. Ed. by: Margabandhu, C.; Sharma, A.K.; Bisht, R.S., 335-346p. |
| Issue Date: | 2002 |
| Publisher: | Agam Kala Prakashan; Delhi (India) |
| Abstract: | During the last five thousand years in the maritime history of India, Kaling played an important role in diffusing the Indian culture in Southeast Asian countries. Archaeological exploration and excavations, epigraphical evidences and literary sources are noteworthy for the study of maritime history of Kalinga. The ports namely Palur, Pithunda, Kalingapatnam, Khalkatapatna, Tamralipti, Manikapatna had the contacts with Africa, Ceylon, China and Arab and Southeast Asian countries. In this paper an attempt is made to describe the ports of Kalinga and their contact with Southeast Asian countries. |
| Document type: | Book chapter |
| Copyright: | Agam Kala Prakashan |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2264/1442 |
| Appears in Collections: | Marine Archaeology
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