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walls, ring wells, pits, industrial items, and the remains of seeds and shells. Many of the pottery sherds contain Tamil-Brahmic inscriptions on them, which have provided additional evidence for the archaeologist to date them. Archaeologists agree that activities best illustrated in these material records are trade, hunting, agriculture and crafts. These excavations have provided evidence for the existence of the major economic activities mentioned in Sangam literature. Remnants of irrigation structures like reservoirs and ring wells and charred remains of seeds attest to the cultivation of different varieties of crops and knowledge of various agricultural techniques. Spinning whorls, cotton seeds, remains of a woven cotton cloth and dyeing vats provide evidence for the activities of the textile industry. Metallurgy has been supported by the discovery of an ancient blast furnace, along with its base and wall, anvil, slags and crucibles. The remains have indicated that, in addition to iron, the blacksmith may have worked with steel, lead, copper and bronze. The
Kodumanal excavation recovered several jewellery items and semi precious stones at different stages of manufacture, suggesting that they were locally manufactured. Remains of import and export articles recovered from Arikamedu indicate the important role it played as an Indo-Roman trading station. Building construction, pearl fishery and painting are other activities that have been supported by findings from these excavations.
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Alagarmalai near Madurai, Edakal hill in Kerala and Jambai village in Villupuram district record various donations made by the kings and chieftains. Brief mentions of various aspects of the Sangam society such as agriculture, trade, commodities, occupations and names of cities are found in these inscriptions. Several coins issued by the Tamil kings of this age have been recovered from river beds and urban centers of their kingdoms. Most of them carry the emblem of the corresponding dynasty, such as the bow and arrow of the Cheras; some of them contain portraits and written legends. Numismatists have used these coins to establish the existence of the Tamil kingdoms during the Sangam age and associate the kings mentioned in the legends to a specific period. A large number of Roman coins have been found in Coimbatore and Madurai districts, providing more evidence for the brisk maritime trade between Rome and Tamilakam.
759:). The markets of Madurai were cosmopolitan with people of various ethnicities and languages crowding into the shops. Foreign merchants and traders came to Madurai from such northern kingdoms as Kalinga to sell merchandise wholesale. According to the Mathuraikkanci, the great market was held in a large square and the items sold included garlands of flowers, fragrant pastes, coats with metallic belts, leather sandals, weapons, shields, carts, chariots and ornamented chariot steps. Garment shops sold clothing of various colours and patterns made of cotton, silk or wool, with the merchandise neatly arranged in rows. On the grain merchants' street, sacks of pepper and sixteen kinds of grains (including paddy, millet, gram, peas and
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900:. These findings suggest that merchant guilds were established at several industrial and trade centres of ancient Tamil country. Many of these merchant associations acted in union in their public activities. They were autonomous, meaning that they enjoyed freedom from state interference but also suffered from the lack of state backing. Merchants were expected to abide by a code of conduct, which was: "Refuse to take more than your due and never stint giving to others their due". Therefore, they went about running their business by openly announcing the profit they were aiming at, known as
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Sivaraja Pillay, Kanakasabhai, K.A.N Sastri and George Hart have used information from these poems to describe the ancient Tamil society. Herman Tieken, a Dutch scholar, has expressed his disapproval of doing so, arguing that the poems were composed much later in the 8th-9th centuries CE. Tieken's methodology and his conclusions about the date of Sangam poems have been criticized by other scholars.
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1332:) along the highways and the ports. In the ports, duty was collected on inland goods, before being exported, and on overseas goods meant for the local markets, which were stamped with the official seal before being allowed into the country. The volume of trade in the port cities was high enough to warrant a large workforce to monitor and assess the goods. The state issued licenses to
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1799:. Strabo (c. 1st century BCE) mentions the embassies sent by the Pandyas to the court of Augustus, along with a description of the ambassadors. Pliny (c. 77 CE) talks about the different items imported by the Romans from India and complains about the financial drain caused by them. He also refers to many Tamil ports in his work
1245:, were built that connected the distant parts of the country. These roads were as important to the army as they were to the merchants. Commodities like salt had to be transported long distances, such as from the sea coast to the interior villages. The state also built and expanded the infrastructure for shipping such as ports,
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shops, which were required to fly the license flag outside their premises. Flags were used by foreign merchants too, to indicate the nature of goods they were selling. The state also kept records of the weights and counts of all the goods sold by merchants. One of the significant aspects of the state
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and blowing on the shell. Convicts were used as pearl divers in Korkai. The
Periplus mentions that "Pearls inferior to the Indian sort are exported in great quantity from the marts of Apologas and Omana". Pearls were woven together with muslin cloth before being exported and were the most expensive
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were important industrial centers, known for their cotton textiles. Muslin cloth was woven with fine floral work of different colors. Silk cloth was manufactured with its threads gathered in small knots at its ends. Clothing was embroidered for the nobles and aristocrats who were the main customers.
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merchants who sold goods that they manufactured themselves and the retailers who sold goods manufactured by others. Itinerant traders were found in both the rural and urban markets, but the retailers were concentrated in the cities. In the rural markets, salt and grain merchants usually produced the
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sought pearls, cotton fabrics and conch shells from
Tamilakam in exchange for woollen clothing, hides and horses. Locally most trading was in food products – agricultural produce was supplemented by products from hunters, fishermen and shepherds who traded in meat, fish and dairy products.
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owned and among the pastoral folk it was the number of cows. Wealth was distributed unequally among the people, leading to distinct economic classes - the rich, the poor and the middle class. The nobility, state officers, export traders and court poets formed the wealthy class. Most agriculturists
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excavations at many sites in Tamil Nadu including
Arikamedu, Kodumanal, Kaveripumpattinam and Alagankulam, have yielded a variety of artifacts belonging to the Sangam era, such as various types of pottery and other items including black and red ware, rouletted ware, Russet coated ware, brick
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and the economic activities in the city. The historical value of the Sangam poems has been critically analysed by scholars in the 19th and 20th centuries. Historians agree that the descriptions of society, culture and economy in the poems are authentic, for the most part: many eminent scholars
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districts, these coins have been unearthed; the number of gold coins discovered has been described as a quantity amounting to five coolly loads. The quantity of silver coins has been variously described as "a great many in a pot", "about 500 in an earthen pot", "a find of 163 coins", "some
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were warehouses with little ventilation located underground. Since merchants from various places thronged the bazaar, each package for sale had the name and details of its owner written on it. Simple advertisements were used to indicate the goods available at different locations.
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The flourishing trade with the Romans had a substantial impact on the economy of ancient Tamil country and the royal treasury and the export traders accumulated large sums of Roman currency. Pliny writes that India, China and Arabia between them absorbed one hundred million
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in busy market places by merchant associations and commercial lending institutions. Merchants formed associations that operated autonomously, without interference from the state. The people of ancient Tamil country engaged in brisk overseas trade with
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Tamilakam and Rome, where spices and pearls from India were in great demand. With the accession of
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and the protection of crops must be done according to a specific method in order to obtain a good yield. A wide range of tools needed for agriculture, from ploughing to harvesting, were manufactured. The basic tool was the plough also known as
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In addition, people bought other goods such as items for personal hygiene, adornment and transportation. Mercantile transactions took place in busy market places. Traders used various modes of selling: hawking their goods from
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as well. Several Vedic mantras refer to the wide use of the pearls, describing poetically that royal chariots and horses were decked with pearls. The use of pearls was so great that the supply of pearls from the
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and the most respected. Farmers were aware of different soil types, the best crops to grow and the various irrigation systems suitable for any given region. In the five geographical divisions of the Tamil country in
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Rajam, V. S. 1992. A reference grammar of classical Tamil poetry: 150 B.C.-pre-fifth/sixth century A.D. Memoirs of the American philosophical society, v. 199. Philadelphia, Pa: American Philosophical Society.
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The role of the state in trade related to two aspects: first, to provide an adequate infrastructure necessary to sustain the trade and second, to organise an efficient administrative apparatus for taxation.
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land well stocked with paddy that the housewife had exchanged for grams and fish. Artisans and professionals traded their services for goods. Quantities were measured by weighing balance, called the
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first sailed a direct route from Rome to India, using the monsoon winds. His method was later improved upon by merchants who shortened the voyage by sailing due east from the port of Cana or
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such as roads and ports—funded through taxation—to meet the needs of economic and social activity. Wealth was unequally divided among the people, giving rise to distinct economic classes.
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was used by the priestly class. The cloth manufacturers wove long pieces of cloth and delivered it to the dealers. The textile dealers then scissored off bits of required length, called
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and the early centuries of the Christian era. It consists of 2381 known poems, with a total of over 50000 lines, written by 473 poets. Each poem belongs to one of two types:
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was the center of the pearl trade. Written records from Greek and Egyptian voyagers give details of the pearl fisheries off the Pandyan coast. According to one account, the
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poems deal with outer experiences such as society, culture and warfare. These poems contain descriptions of various aspects of life in the ancient Tamil country. The
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located at the entrance to the Red Sea from the south. He writes that the passengers preferred to embark at Bacare (Vaikkarai) in Pandya country, rather than
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in the Deccan, says that the high period of mining in South India was the last centuries of the pre-Christian era and the first two centuries of the
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Kallanai is one of the oldest water-regulation structures in the world
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The Pandyan Kingdom: From the Earliest Times to the Sixteenth Century
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was unfit for cultivation. Some of the well known types of soil were
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were also exported. The other articles exported from Tamilakam were
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who died in 68 CE. At that point, trade declined until the death of
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was the center of the pearl trade. Industrial activity flourished.
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by Nakkirar contain a detailed description of the Pandyan capital
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were used as water storage systems and the water regulated using
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devices to scare animals and birds away from the standing crops.
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34:: 600 BCE – 300 CE) describes the ancient economy of a region in
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for bailing out water from deep wells and a manual setup called
3148:(4). American Journal of Archaeology, Vol. 87, No. 4: 461–481.
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The state played an important role in building and maintaining
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3312:. South India Saiva Siddhanta Works Pub. Society, Tinnevelly.
937:, there was a great demand for articles of luxury, especially
2074:
A Political and General History of the District of Tinnevelly
1735:
poems deal with inner human emotions such as love, while the
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3479:. A History of Indian Literature. Otto Harrassowitz Verlag.
1313:, all of them on the west coast. These ports were cited by
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Pearl fishing was an important industry in ancient Tamilakam
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product imported by Rome from India. The pearls from the
3435:
Tripati, Sila; Gaur, A.S.; Sundaresh; Gudigar, P. (1996).
2713:
2606:
46:. The main economic activities were agriculture, weaving,
3140:
Begley, Vimala (October 2003). "Arikamedu Reconsidered".
1355:
1164:
Local imitation of a coin of Augustus, c. 1st century AD.
344:
3185:
2725:
2123:
History Of The Tamils: From the Earliest Times to 600 AD
525:. In addition to silk and cotton fabrics, cloth made of
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1940:
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2009:
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To collect revenue from commerce, the state installed
545:, at the time of sale. Hence, the dealers were called
22:
Roman gold coins excavated in Pudukottai of Tamil Nadu
1997:
1922:
1883:
3219:
Riches of Indian Archaeological and Cultural Studies
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have been found in the vicinity of the South Indian
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in Madurai and other big towns, stitched garments .
454:. Produce was measured using cubic-measures such as
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Coin of Roman Emperor Augustus found in Pudukkottai
363:methods were followed to prevent wastage of water.
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2752:
2618:
2356:
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2159:
1934:
880:Merchants organized themselves into groups called
3537:
3420:. Navrang Booksellers and Publishers, New Delhi.
2953:
2951:
2591:
1779:talks about the riches of the Chola port city of
1285:) as their centers of trade along the east coast.
418:paid tax on the land and its produce – the
175:yielded rich produce on a variety of crops, but
4293:
3344:Ancient Indian Literature: An Anthology. Vol III
2627:Ancient Indian Literature: An Anthology. Vol III
2533:
2531:
2198:
414:, were hired for specific tasks. Landlords and
410:. Sometimes independent farm laborers, known as
3455:Environment and Urbanisation in Early Tamilakam
2551:
2549:
2489:"Epigraphic Remains of Indian Traders in Egypt"
2351:
1184:Coins hoarded by the early Roman emperors from
1173:per annum from Rome. This sum is calculated by
1140:) are almost identical with their Tamil names,
85:Inland trading was conducted primarily through
2948:
2633:
2513:
2465:
2405:
1961:
1719:, dated between the last centuries of the pre-
517:Material was often dyed; the blue dye for the
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38:that mostly covers the present-day states of
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1941:Singh, Vijay P.; Ram Narayan Yadava (2003).
1370:, where the gold mines were getting famous.
1004:on a seasonal basis. A Roman captain named
864:- based on the extent of their wealth; the
645:were smaller craft. The large ship, called
3530:
3516:
3360:
3346:. Sahitya Akademy, New Delhi. p. 43.
2797:
2126:. Asian Educational Services. p. 22.
2077:. Asian Educational Services. p. 20.
1689:
1675:
1382:, which coincides with the Sangam period.
848:) bought their products from the weavers (
829:
442:, who were assisted by accountants called
3267:
3209:
3101:
3056:Krishnamurthy, pp. 20-23, 97-107, 132-148
2824:(1). American Oriental Society: 180–184.
2629:. Sahitya Academy, New Delhi. p. 43.
2570:
2426:
2225:
1297:(Vizhinjam) were their west coast ports.
617:used as ferries to cross rivers and the
3472:
3309:Educational System of the Ancient Tamils
3186:Cooke, M; D.Q. Fuller; K. Rajan (2003).
3122:Studies in the History of the Sangam Age
3118:
2818:Journal of the American Oriental Society
2731:
2494:Journal of the American Oriental Society
2165:
2070:
2027:
2015:
2003:
1928:
1889:
1159:
976:
871:
559:
365:
197:
17:
3289:The Trading World of the Tamil Merchant
3233:
3079:
2776:The Trading World of the Tamil Merchant
2558:The Trading World of the Tamil Merchant
2345:The Trading World of the Tamil Merchant
2119:
1116:. The Greek and Arabic names for rice (
138:was the main occupation of the ancient
4294:
3493:
3341:
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3286:
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2746:
2624:
2597:
2207:
1916:
1901:
1059:
3511:
2360:
1707:The most important source of ancient
1374:, who has discussed the antiquity of
783:, coral beads and varieties of gold.
504:were prominent industries of ancient
2812:
1224:
549:and the localities where they lived
131:Agriculture in ancient Tamil country
28:economy of the ancient Tamil country
3452:Venkata Subramanian, T. K. (1988).
2788:
2537:
2519:
2486:
2471:
2411:
2267:
1233:During the Sangam period, the main
1155:
585:were in demand in the kingdoms of
13:
3499:The Chronology of the Early Tamils
3365:. New Century Book House, Madras.
2773:
2758:
2695:The Chronology of the Early Tamils
2692:
2677:
2555:
2342:
1947:. Allied Publishers. p. 508.
1340:
1309:, were the principal ports of the
1052:, finally reaching the capital of
430:and the tax on produce was called
282:and plantain trees. Peasants grew
50:, manufacturing and construction.
14:
4333:
3236:The History of the Pandya Country
3181:. Vol. 2. 2002. p. 802.
2791:The History of the Pandya Country
2644:. Vol. 2. 2002. p. 802.
2540:The History of the Pandya Country
2522:The History of the Pandya Country
2474:The History of the Pandya Country
2455:"More studies needed at Pattanam"
2414:The History of the Pandya Country
2270:The History of the Pandya Country
984:map showing ancient trade routes.
896:and the members of the guilds as
703:describe the prosperous house in
488:Industry in ancient Tamil country
66:were other commonly grown crops.
3575:Democratic Republic of the Congo
3238:. Selvi Pathippakam, Karaikudi.
2120:Iyengar, P.T. Srinivasa (2001).
1703:Sources of ancient Tamil history
1411:
911:
195:, laterite soil and sandy soil.
3361:Sivathamby, Karthigesu (1981).
3329:. Swathi Publications, Madras.
3325:Sastri, K.A. Nilakanta (1972).
3255:. Garnet Publications, Madras.
3142:American Journal of Archaeology
3125:. Delhi: Kalinga Publications.
3059:
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1745:by Mankudi Maruthanaar and the
1068:and jewels, especially beryls (
675:
74:were important centers for the
4312:Economic history of Tamil Nadu
3473:Zvelebil, Kamil Veith (1974).
3381:History of Tamilnad: 1565-1956
3363:Drama in ancient Tamil society
2927:Cooke et al., pp. 342-3, 348-9
2600:Drama in ancient Tamil society
2210:Drama in ancient Tamil society
1805:Periplus of the Erythraean Sea
972:
124:
1:
4216:Confederate States of America
3539:Economic histories by country
3501:. Asian Educational Services.
3291:. Orient Longman, Hyderabad.
3268:Mahadevan, Iravatham (2003).
3071:
3011:Tripati et al., pp. 86, 88-89
2909:Gaur and Sundaresh, pp. 126-7
2666:A History of Tamil Literature
1277:, all on the east coast. The
3416:Sundararajan, Dr.S. (1991).
3306:Pillai, Jaya Kothai (1972).
3287:Mukund, Kanakalatha (1999).
3272:. Harvard University Press.
3234:Husaini, Dr. S.A.Q. (1962).
2984:Rajan, pp. 65-66, 95, 98-102
1261:) was the chief port of the
1237:, such those going over the
470:and weight-measures such as
7:
4276:Scotland in the Middle Ages
4145:Mongolian People's Republic
3179:The Encyclopædia Britannica
2642:The Encyclopædia Britannica
1821:
1433:Chronology of Tamil history
1092:in Tamil, and a variety of
594:could not meet the demand.
481:
98:, taking advantage of the
10:
4338:
4226:England in the Middle Ages
3251:Krishnamurthy, R. (1997).
3020:Gaur and Sundaresh, p. 127
2945:Gaur and Sundaresh, p. 124
2900:Tripati et al., pp. 86, 89
2708:Venkata Subramanian (1988)
2319:Venkata Subramanian (1988)
2307:Venkata Subramanian (1988)
2283:Venkata Subramanian (1988)
2253:Venkata Subramanian (1988)
2241:Venkata Subramanian (1988)
2108:Venkata Subramanian (1988)
2047:Venkata Subramanian (1988)
1861:Venkata Subramanian (1988)
1700:
1385:
1317:(early 1st century CE and
1036:, which was infested with
933:emperors. Under the early
755:) and the evening bazaar (
734:
485:
128:
4307:Tamil-language literature
4168:
4110:
4089:
3927:
3784:
3683:
3545:
2936:Tripati et al., pp. 86-88
2763:. pp. 14–15, 21, 31.
2071:Caldwell, Robert (1881).
1711:history is the corpus of
1265:; their other ports were
1084:(silver pieces) a pound.
3397:Subrahmanian, N (1980).
3378:Subrahmanian, N (1972).
2861:. June 2001. pp. 373-374
1848:
1044:from the Red Sea to the
888:. Stone inscriptions at
3195:South Asian Archaeology
1321:(2nd century AD) also.
1048:, then up the river to
830:Mercantile organization
355:, a dam built on river
206:The Tamils cultivated
3957:Bosnia and Herzegovina
3495:Pillai, K. N. Sivaraja
3403:. Ennes Publications.
3253:Sangam Age Tamil Coins
3210:Gaur, A.S; Sundaresh.
3047:Mahadevan, pp. 115-159
2859:Asian Folklore Studies
2573:Sangam Age Tamil Coins
2429:Sangam Age Tamil Coins
2228:Sangam Age Tamil Coins
1715:poems, referred to as
1438:List of Tamil monarchs
1165:
985:
877:
565:
450:and larger tracts as
371:
203:
23:
4150:Serbia and Montenegro
4111:Former industrialized
3418:Ancient Tamil Country
3384:. Koodal Publishers.
3177:"Cankam literature".
3119:Balambal, V. (1998).
3094:10.1353/asi.2003.0031
2734:Ancient Tamil Country
2640:"Cankam literature".
2309:, pp. 75–76, 80.
2168:Ancient Tamil Country
1404:History of Tamil Nadu
1163:
980:
875:
789:, the capital of the
739:Sangam works such as
563:
369:
339:, for shallow wells.
201:
21:
4169:Historical economies
3458:. Tamil University.
3342:Sharma, TRS (2000).
3002:Begley, pp. 472, 480
2855:Kavya in South India
2664:Dr. M. Varadarajan,
2625:Sharma, TRS (2000).
4012:Republic of Ireland
3691:Antigua and Barbuda
3441:Man and Environment
3038:Mahadevan, pp. 7-24
2761:The Pandyan Kingdom
2720:Subrahmanian (1980)
2613:Subrahmanian (1980)
2586:Subrahmanian (1980)
2442:Subrahmanian (1980)
2400:Subrahmanian (1980)
2388:Subrahmanian (1980)
2376:Subrahmanian (1980)
2331:Subrahmanian (1980)
2297:, pp. 244–245.
2295:Subrahmanian (1980)
2212:. pp. 173–174.
2193:Subrahmanian (1980)
2181:Subrahmanian (1980)
2154:Subrahmanian (1980)
2061:, pp. 240–241.
2059:Subrahmanian (1980)
1801:The Natural History
1581:Vijayanagara Empire
1473:Three Crowned Kings
1060:Imports and exports
649:, Kalam had masts (
183:was limited, while
4317:Ancient Tamil Nadu
3082:Asian Perspectives
3065:Husaini, pp. 20-21
2853:. Tieken, Herman,
2693:Pillay, Sivaraja.
2509:– via JSTOR.
2487:Salomon, Richard.
2321:, pp. 71, 80.
1985:on 6 February 2007
1625:Ancient Tamil Nadu
1606:Thondaiman Kingdom
1488:Naming conventions
1166:
986:
908:, sugar and gold.
878:
566:
553:. Tailors, called
400:absentee landlords
398:. There were also
372:
204:
24:
4289:
4288:
4241:Habsburg monarchy
4209:Republic of China
3486:978-3-447-01582-0
3465:978-81-7090-110-5
3132:978-81-85163-87-1
2710:, pp. 12–13.
2560:. pp. 22–23.
2542:. pp. 20–21.
2347:. pp. 17–19.
2133:978-81-206-0145-1
2084:978-81-206-0145-1
1904:, pp. 50–51.
1781:Kaveripumpattinam
1717:Sangam literature
1699:
1698:
1576:Madurai Sultanate
1448:Maritime contacts
1255:Kaveripumpattinam
1225:Role of the state
1207:Alexander Severus
601:, working in the
145:Sangam literature
4329:
4231:Ethiopian Empire
4186:Byzantine Empire
4135:Empire of Brazil
3532:
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3476:Tamil Literature
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1545:Medieval history
1415:
1390:
1389:
1156:Foreign exchange
1132:) and cinnamon (
1054:the Roman empire
402:who were mostly
155:(fertile land),
76:textile industry
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2226:Krishnamurthy.
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1888:
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1731:(outside). The
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1619:
1611:
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1551:Kalabhra Empire
1546:
1538:
1537:
1463:
1453:
1452:
1423:
1388:
1343:
1341:Personal wealth
1289:held sway over
1257:(also known as
1227:
1158:
1062:
998:Pliny the Elder
975:
914:
832:
737:
678:
583:Pandyan kingdom
523:preferred color
490:
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361:drip irrigation
163:(hardland) and
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4218:
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1903:
1902:Pillai (1972)
1898:
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1891:
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1874:"Thirukkural"
1869:
1863:, p. 26.
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1376:gold mining
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1247:lighthouses
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1179:South India
1014:Myos Hormos
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3904:Tajikistan
3814:East Timor
3799:Azerbaijan
3793:Arab world
3625:Mozambique
3615:Madagascar
3072:References
1758:Purananuru
1618:Categories
1493:Government
1287:Ay Kingdom
1271:Marakkanam
1251:warehouses
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1050:Alexandria
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700:Purananuru
599:blacksmith
555:tunnagarar
527:wood fibre
519:loin cloth
494:Sangam age
300:irrigation
248:sandalwood
193:black soil
185:Kalarnilam
165:Kalarnilam
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32:Sangam era
4322:Tamilakam
4113:economies
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1275:Arikamedu
1171:sesterces
1110:amethysts
1102:spikenard
1090:kurundham
1088:, called
982:Silk Road
931:Byzantine
927:Caracalla
866:perunkudi
862:perunkudi
837:itinerant
795:Puranakar
777:sapphires
757:allangadi
753:nalangadi
651:Paaymaram
574:fishermen
506:Tamilakam
380:Ulutunbar
329:perennial
288:ploughing
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212:sugarcane
169:Uvarnilam
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3864:Pakistan
3854:Mongolia
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1395:a series
1393:Part of
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1211:Tiberius
1186:Augustus
1146:inchiver
1130:zanjabil
1126:Gingibar
1086:Sapphire
1006:Hippalus
919:Augustus
890:Mangulam
858:kavippar
850:kaarugar
799:Akanakar
797:and the
769:emeralds
709:Tulakkol
691:lapidary
535:Naarmadi
482:Industry
420:land tax
416:peasants
404:brahmins
388:Vellalar
353:Kallanai
313:kalappai
292:manuring
284:turmeric
244:tamarind
240:plantain
228:coconuts
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177:Pinpulam
173:Menpulam
161:Vanpulam
157:Pinpulam
153:Menpulam
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4007:Ireland
4002:Hungary
3992:Germany
3982:Estonia
3977:Denmark
3967:Croatia
3952:Belgium
3947:Austria
3942:Albania
3919:Vietnam
3776:Uruguay
3741:Jamaica
3731:Ecuador
3660:Tunisia
3645:Somalia
3640:Senegal
3630:Nigeria
3620:Morocco
3590:Eritrea
3560:Algeria
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3371:9760754
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2090:15 July
1753:Madurai
1635:Culture
1503:Society
1498:Economy
1468:Sources
1386:Sources
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1326:customs
1319:Ptolemy
1299:Muchiri
1295:Vilinam
1291:Niranam
1279:Pandyas
1198:Madurai
1175:Mommsen
1134:Karpion
1082:denarii
1066:muslins
1038:pirates
1034:Muziris
1026:Muziris
1022:Red Sea
1020:on the
894:nikamam
886:Nikamam
735:Markets
666:jaggery
607:turutti
529:called
510:Madurai
476:Kalanju
396:Kalamar
392:Karalar
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333:Kapilai
325:Sickles
309:nanchil
296:weeding
260:Pudunel
216:millets
149:Marutam
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60:millets
4261:Muisca
4190:China
4059:Sweden
4044:Russia
4034:Norway
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3987:France
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3928:Europe
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3899:Taiwan
3834:Israel
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3746:Mexico
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1263:Cholas
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1138:quarfa
1074:pearls
1072:) and
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994:Strabo
947:pearls
943:cotton
902:Utiyam
842:umanar
823:bazaar
803:Cholas
791:Cheras
787:Vanchi
773:rubies
765:pearls
749:angadi
705:Pandya
670:wicker
647:Kappal
641:, and
639:Teppam
615:padagu
592:Ganges
570:Korkai
539:aruvai
521:was a
514:Urayur
440:Kavidi
436:Variya
412:Adiyor
376:Mallar
357:Kaveri
256:Sennel
252:Vennel
236:cotton
224:pulses
220:pepper
147:, the
140:Tamils
87:barter
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72:Urayur
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4079:Wales
4054:Spain
4019:Italy
3894:Syria
3839:Japan
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3809:China
3736:Haiti
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3655:Sudan
3610:Kenya
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3580:Egypt
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1729:Puram
1713:Tamil
1709:Tamil
1655:Forts
1513:Music
1315:Pliny
1303:Tondi
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1194:beryl
1142:arisi
1118:Oryza
1106:betel
1098:ivory
1064:Fine
1028:from
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955:glass
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781:topaz
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232:beans
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3829:Iran
3785:Asia
3766:Peru
3726:Cuba
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