- Arikamedu
Arikamedu is an
archaeological site nearPondicherry ,southern India , whereMortimer Wheeler conducted its best-known excavation in the 1940s. According to Wheeler, Arikamedu was a Tamil fishing village which was formerly a major Chola port dedicated to bead making and trading with Roman traders . It flourished for centuries until the Romans left. Various Roman artifacts, such as a large number ofamphorae bearing the mark of Romanpotter schools VIBII, CAMURI and ITTA, have been found at the site, supporting the view on an ancient trade betweenRome and theancient Tamil country of present daysouth India . Now Arikamedu is a part ofAriyankuppam Commune.References
*R.E. Mortimer Wheeler, "My Archaeological Mission to India and Pakistan",
Thames and Hudson , London, 1976. ISBN 0-500-05028-7ee also
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Roman trade with India External links
* [http://www.thebeadsite.com/UNI-ARK.html Excavations at Arikamedu]
* [http://pondicherry.nic.in/open/depts/tourism1/amedu.htm Arikamedu] on the website of Government of Pondicherry
* [http://asi.nic.in/index3.asp?sublink2id=24 Exploration Off Arikamedu by Archaeological Survey of India]
* [http://www.4to40.com/discoverindia/places/index.asp?article=discoverindia_places_arikamedu Arikamedu Archaeological Site in India - A Brief Note by Discover India Site]
* [http://www.arikamedu.com Poduke or Arikamedu the most ancient Tamil city]
* [http://www.arikamedu.netfirms.com Official site of Arikamedu Museum Gallery]
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