Periplus Maris Erythraei 36: Teak, Not Sandalwood

Classical Quarterly 32 (01):181- (1982)
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Abstract

In the literature on Rome's trade with the Far East, it is confidently stated that sandalwood and teak figured among the imports from India. The evidence offered is a passage from Per. 36. As it happens, the words in the passage taken to refer to sandalwood actually refer to teak, and those taken to refer to teak have nothing to do with it

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