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- "Damirice" (or "Damirica") to describe Limyrikê. Wilfred Harvey Schoff's 1912 translation of the Periplus wrongly uses the term "Damirica" instead of "Limyrikê"...
- pepper and other ****es, metal work and semiprecious stones, between Damirica and the Roman Empire. According to the Periplus, numerous Gr**** seamen...
- south-western India. The Roman map Tabula Peutingeriana includes a place named "Damirica" (or "Damirice") and because this sounds like "Tamil," some modern scholars...
- Maris Erytraei, describes the ports of the Pandya and Chera kingdoms in Damirica and their commercial activity in great detail. Periplus also indicates...
- Erythraean Sea from the 1st century CE to the islands off the coast of Damirica as a source of a turtle s****. Ptolemy in 150 CE mentions 1378 islands...
- intense trade with Muziris: Then come Naura and Tyndis, the first markets of Damirica (Limyrike), and then Muziris and Nelcynda, which are now of leading importance...
- intense trade with Muziris: Then come Naura and Tyndis, the first markets of Damirica (Limyrike), and then Muziris and Nelcynda, which are now of leading importance...
- kingdom and mentions a part of the Tamil country as Lymirike (misread as "Damirica" by some modern scholars). c. 77 and 140 Greco-Roman writers Pliny the...
- 'Pandian Kingdom': ""Then come Naura and Tyndis, the first markets of Damirica (Limyrike), and then Muziris and Nelcynda, which are now of leading importance...
- trade with Muziris: "Then come Naura and Tyndis, the first markets of Damirica (Limyrike), and then Muziris and Nelcynda, which are now of leading importance...