Periplus of the Erythraean Sea/Articles of Trade

 


ARTICLES OF TRADE MENTIONED IN THE PERIPLUS

Enumerated according to the ports
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Red Sea Coast.
Ptolemais.
(Exports)
Tortoise-shell
Ivory.
Adulis.
(Imports)
Undressed cloth from Egypt
Robes from Arsinoe
Cloaks of poor quality, dyed
Double-fringed linen mantles
Flint glass, in many forms
Murrhine (glass imitation made in Diospolis)
Brass (for ornament and in cut pieces as coin)
Sheets of soft copper (for cooking-utensils, and bracelets and anklets)
Iron (for spears)
Axes, adzes and swords
Copper drinking-cups, round and large
Coin, a little
Wine of Laodicea and Italy
Olive oil
Presents for the king: gold and silver plate, military cloaks, thin coats of skin
Indian iron and steel (from Ariaca)
Indian cotton cloth (the broad monachē), also the sagmatogēnē, perhaps raw cotton
Girdles
Coats of skin
Mallow-colored cloth
Muslins
Lac.
(Exports)
Ivory
Tortoise-shell
Rhinoceros-horn.

Horn of Africa (The "far-side" coast).
Avalites.
(Imports)
Flint glass, assorted
Juice of sour grapes from Diospolis
Dressed cloth, assorted
Wheat
Wine
Tin.
(Exports partly to Ocelis and Muza)
Ivory
Tortoise-shell
Myrrh (better than the rest)
Malao.
(Imports)
The things already mentioned.
Also
Tunics
Cloaks from Arsinoe, dressed and dyed
Drinking cups
Sheets of soft copper
Iron
Gold and silver coin.
(Exports)
Myrrh
Frankincense (the far-side)
Cinnamon (the harder)
Duaca (var. of frankincense)
Indian copal
Macir (medicinal bark from Malabar)
(These exports going to Arabia)
Slaves, rarely.
Mundus.
(Imports)
The things already mentioned.
(Exports)
The things already mentioned;
also

Mocrotu (var. of frankincense).

MosyLLum. (Imports)

The things already mentioned; also

Silver plate

Iron, very little

Glass.

(Exports)

Cinnamon, in great quantity

Fragrant gums and spices

Tortoise-shell

Mocrotu incense

Frankincense (the far-side)

Ivory

Myrrh.

ELEPHANT RIVER. (Exports) Frankincense (the best far-side) Market oF Spices (Cape Guarda- fui). (Imports) The things already mentioned. (Exports)

Cinnamon (varieties, gizir, asypha, arebo, magla, moto)

Frankincense.

OPONE. (Imports) The things already mentioned. (Exports)

Cinnamon(the better sort, aredo and moto, in great quantity )

Slaves of the better sort, for Egypt, in increasing num- bers

Tortoise-shell, good quality, in great quantity

(Goods brought in Indian ships to this and the preceding far- side ports) !

Wheat

Rice

Clarified butter

Sesame oil

Cotton cloth (the monach?, also sagmatogen?)

Girdles Honey from the reed called Sac Aart,

East Africa. Ruapta, Menuraias, &c. (Imports, chiefly in Arabian ships) Lances made at Muza Hatchets, daggers and awls Glass, various kinds Wine, a little Wheat, for free distribution to the savages. (Exports) Ivory (in great quantity, but inferior to that of Adulis) Rhinoceros-horn Tortoise-shell (the best after that from India) Palm-oil, a little.

Arabia.

Muza. (Imports)

Purple cloths, fine and coarse

Clothing in Arabian styles, with sleeves; (plain, ordinary, embroidered, or interwo- ven with gold)

Saffron

Sweet-rush

Muslins

Cloaks

Blankets, plain and in the local fashion

Sashes of different colors

Fragrant ointments

Wine and wheat (not much, the country producing both)

Presents to the King and Chief: horses, sumpter - mules, vessels of gold and polished silver, finely woven cloth- ing, copper vessels.

(Exports, the products of the

country ) Myrrh, selected Myrrh, the Gebanite-Minzan stacte Alabaster All the things already men- tioned from Avalites and the far-side coast. Cana (which has trade with Egypt,

the far-side coast, India and the

Persian Gulf).

(Imports)

Wheat and wine; a little, as at Muza

Ciothing in the Arabian style, poor quality

Coppei

Tin

Cora.

Storax

Other things such as go to Muza

Presents for the king: wrought gold and silver plate, horses, images, thin cloth- ing of fine quality.

(Exports, the native produce)

Frankincense Aloes The rest of the things men- tioned from the other ports. Dioscoripa IsLanp.

(Exports)

Tortoise-shell, various kinds Indian cinnabar (dragon’s blood).

(Umports, brought by merchants from Muza and by chance calls of ships returning from India)

Rice Wheat Indian cloth Female slaves, a few Moscua. (Imports) Cloth Wheat Sesame oil. (Exports) Frankincense. SaraPis ISLAND. (Exports, to Cana, at regular in- tervals) Tortoise-shell. Persian Gulf. OmMANA AND APOLOGUS,

(Imports)

Copper Sandalwood

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Teakwood timbers Blackwood logs (from Yndia) Ebony logs * fe. Frankincense (from Cana to Ommana). (Exports)

Sewed boats called madarata (from Ommana to South Arabia)

Pearls, inferior to the Indian

Purple

Clothing, after the fashion of the place

Wine

Dates, in great quantity

Gold

Slaves (to both India and S, Arabia)

Makran Coast. OR-AA. (Exports)

Wheat

Wine

Rice

Dates

Bdellium.

Indo-Scythia. BarRBARICUM (at mouth of Indus river). (Imports)

Thin clothing, in large quaniity, some spurious

Figured linens

Topaz

Coral

Storax

Frankincense

Vessels of glass

Silver and gold plate

Wine, a little.

(Exports)

Costus

Bdellium

Lycium

Nard

Turquoise

Lapis lazuli

Seric skins ¢

Cotton cloth

Silk yarn

Indigo. 287

India (Chéra and Pandya kingdoms). Muziris, NELCYNDA AND BACARE;

India (the kingdom of Nambanus).

BaryYGAZA.

(Imports)

Wine: Italian preferred, also Laodicean and Arabian

Copper

Tin

Lead

Coral

Topaz

Thin clothing and inferior sorts of all kinds

Bright-colored girdles a cubit wide

Storax

Sweet clover

Flint glass

Realgar

Antimony

Gold and silver coin (yielding a profit on the exchange)

Ointments, not costly, a little

Presents for the King: Costly vessels of silver, singing boys, beautiful maidens for the harem, fine wines, thin clothing of the finest weaves, the choicest ointments.

(Exports)

Spikenard (coming through Scythia, also through Po- clais, from Caspapyra, Pa- ropanisus and Cabolitis)

Costus

Bdellium

Ivory

Agate and carnelian (onyx and murrhine )

Lycium

Cotton cloth of all kinds (mus- lins and ordinary )

Silk cloth

Mallow-cloth

Yam

Long pepper

Other things coming from the various ports.

(to which large ships come for pepper and malabathrum ). (Imports )

Coin, in great quantity

Topaz

Thin clothing, not much

Figured linens

Antimony

Coral

Crude glass

Copper

Tin

Lead

Wine, not much, but as much as at Barygaza

Realgar

Orpiment

Wheat (for the sailors, the country not producing it).

( Exports )

Pepper, produced in Cottonara

Fine pearls in great quantity

Ivory

Silk cloth

Spikenard from the Ganges

Malabathrum from the interior

Transparent stones of all kinds

Diamonds

Sapphires

Tortoise-shell, from Chryse and from near-by islands

India (Chola kingdom ) ARGaRU (inland)

( Exports)

Pearls Muslins (named from the place)

India (East Coast ). Camara, Popuca aNd SoPATMA

(where ships come from the west coast, also from the Gan- ges and Chryse).

(Imports )

Everything made in Damirica and the neighboring coun- tries and most of what comes from Egypt. Ceylon. PaLASIMUNDU, FORMERLY CALLED

TAPROBANE.

(Exports) Pearls Transparent stones Muslins Tortoise-shell.

India (East Coast, farther north) MasALIa. ( Exports) Muslins, in great quantity. Dosar Ene. ( Exports ) Ivory. India (Ganges delta). GANGES. ( Exports ) Malabathrum Gangetic spikenard Pearls Muslins of the finest sort, called Gangetic.

(The place has a gold coin called caltis).

Malacca. Curyse IsLanD. ( Exports) Tortoise-shell, the best of all.

China.

THINE. (Difficult of access; few men come from there, and seldom) (Exports, overland through Bac-

tria to Barygaza, also by way of the Ganges to Da- mirica )

Raw silk

Silk yarn

Silk cloth.

Himalaya mountains. Tue Besat&. ( Exports ) Malabathrum; in three forms, the large-ball, the medium- ball, and the small-ball.