A new finding has lights on the ancient trade links between Tamilagam and other parts of India and the Roman Empire, ...
"I came and saw.\" Discover the story of Cikai Korran, the Tamil trader who left his name in the Valley of the Kings 2,000 years ago. New 2026 findings here.
One of the largest tombs in Egypt's Valley of the Kings reopened to visitors after more than 20 years of renovation. The huge tomb of Amenhotep III, who ruled ancient Egypt between 1390 B.C. and 1350 ...
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2,000-year-old Tamil-Brahmi inscription found in Egypt's Valley of Kings. Here's what we know
Tamil traders not only arrived in ships and left but also stayed in the region for a prolonged period ...
For historians, the implications are immediate. They reveal how ancient traders from the subcontinent interacted with the world, with links to previous discoveries in India and elsewhere.
The tomb of Pharaoh Amenhotep III, one of the largest in southern Egypt's Valley of the Kings and Queens, was officially opened to the public Saturday after years of restoration. Egypt's tourism and ...
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2,000-year-old Tamil-Brahmi inscriptions found in Egypt's Valley of the Kings reveal travel links
The linguistic diversity suggests that people from different parts of the Indian subcontinent travelled to Egypt between the 1st and 3rd centuries AD, likely for trade in spices and other valuable ...
Tamil Brahmi inscriptions in Egypt reveal ancient trade links between Tamilagam, India, and the Roman Empire, highlighting ...
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