Tissamahrama, Sri Lanka: Die Keramiksequenz und ihre Bedeutung für den frühhistorischen Fernhandel im Indischen Ozean

https://doi.org/10.34780/bre2-dab8

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  • Heidrun Schenk

Abstract

The project comprises the final publication of the Tissamaharama pottery sequence, which represents the regional development of pottery manufactured from the 5th century BC to 12th/13th century CE in Sri Lanka. As the results yielded a scope that outreaches the island’s boundaries and provide new perspectives on pottery that came from the Roman Empire, Mesopotamia, northern India, south-east Asia and China, it distinctly illustrates cross-continental relations in the Indian Ocean region of Early Historic Period. Stratified graffiti in early Indian Brahmi script add to the research on south Asia’s history and religious formation.

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2023-05-25

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Schenk, H. (2023) „Tissamahrama, Sri Lanka: Die Keramiksequenz und ihre Bedeutung für den frühhistorischen Fernhandel im Indischen Ozean“, e-Forschungsberichte des DAI, S. 97–105. doi: 10.34780/bre2-dab8.