Seems like the fact of a large India-Egypt trade link via the red sea was known atleast a year back, and specifically this evidence from Berenike. This [0] link describes the author William Dalrymple talking about it and also about his book [1] which is already out, which presumably covers this in more detail. A lot of Indian scholars are (re)discovering Indic history and we can expect much more of ancient India specific history to come out, which was unknown or has been forgotten over the ages, given the ancient nature of the Indian civilization.[0] https://www.businesstoday.in/latest/economy/story/indias-anc...
[1] https://www.amazon.com/Golden-Road-Ancient-India-Transformed...
reidacdc|1 year ago
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zozbot234|1 year ago
This, there are also very real links connecting famous civilizations of the Ancient Near East such as the Sumerians with the Dravidians of South India.
darby_nine|1 year ago
lacy_tinpot|1 year ago
Isn't this the same thing as saying "Chai-Tea"? As "Dravidian" already means "Southern". Dravida = South in Sanskrit.
FlyingSnake|1 year ago
AFAIK no South Indian empire like Rasthrakuta or Satavahan called themselves Dravidian.
trompetenaccoun|1 year ago