Myos Hormos
A Port on the Red Sea
A complete report on this archeological dig can be found at
www.arch.soton.ac.uk/Research/Quseir
Who were the ancient Arab Sea Traders?
Alexandria, the center of trade
Nabataeans in Italy
Berenice Port on the Red Sea
Nabataeans in Africa
Myos Hormos Port on the Red Sea
Africa: Juani Island
Leuce Come Port on the Red Sea
Africa: Mafia Island
Trade on the Arabian Sea
Africa: The Coast of Tanzania
Trade on the Red Sea
Nabataeans in India
Nabataeans in the Arab Gulf
The Kingdoms of South India
Indian Pottery Found in Petra
Arab Ports of Call in India
Trade on the Bay of Bengal
Nabataeans and Sri Lanka
Ancient Trade Items
The Kingdom of Ruhuna
Nabataeans in Turkey
Stone Anchors from Arabia in Sri Lanka
Malacca in Asia
Southern Arabia
Dong Song Kingdom in Vietnam
Southern Arabia Countryside
African Pottery found in Nabataea
Southern Arabia A Caravansary
Nabataean Trade Routes
Southern Arabia: The Marib Dam
Nabataeans on Rhodes
Southern Arabia Sa'ada (City in the North)
The Ancient Maritime Sea Route
Southern ArabiaYemeni Lifestyle
A Proposed New Trade Route Directly East fromPetra
Nabataeans in Antartica?
Elephants and the Nabataeans
Nabataeans in China
Trade on the China Sea
The Spice Route Time Chart (China, India, Arabia, Europe)
Nabataea found in Chinese Texts
China: The Li-Kan Question
Chinese Maritime History
An overview of Chinese history
The 'West' as mentioned in Chinese historical sources
Book Review; 1421 - The Year China Discovered the World