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An Appeal to the British Government in behalf the British Colony and Province of Ceylon: with an appendix containing various notices of the island by authors and travellers of the early and middle ages ... The second edition with
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consequently noted that the city became known as the source of the best variety of the spice in the ancient world. A specific species of cinnamon exported from the harbour was known as
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A System of Geography, popular and scientific, or a Physical, Political and Statistical Account of the World and Its Various divisions Volume 6 By James Bell pg 434
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Byzantine trade, 4th-12th centuries: the archaeology of local, regional and International Exchange By Marlia Mundell Mango pg 278
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A Cyclopaedia of Biblical Literature: Ibz-Zuz edited by John Kitto pg 211
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The Long Millennium: Affluence, Architecture and Its Dark Matter Economy
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This article is about the historical city. For the modern city, see
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Pytheas of Massalia: Texts, Translation, and Commentary
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Index

Bosaso
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Bosaso
Somalia
Ancient Greek
Bosaso
emporium
Red Sea
Periplus of the Erythraean Sea
cinnamon
ancient India
Dioscorides
Ancient Rome
Pliny
flint glass
glass vessels
Ancient Egypt
Diospolis
Arsinoe
wine
tin
gums
tortoise
shells
incense
ivory
Sesostris
Port of Isis
Bulhar
Zeila

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