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Stone anchors from Minicoy Island, Lakshadweep, India

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Title Stone anchors from Minicoy Island, Lakshadweep, India
 
Creator Tripati, S.
 
Subject underwater exploration
archaeology
anchors
Stone anchors
 
Description Lakshadweep Islands lie on the sea route between South Asia, Far East and African countries. Being on the trade route, boats and ships used the islands of Lakshadweep as a stopover to take on fresh water. Lakshadweep Islands played an important role in the shipping route before the opening of the Suez Canal. In order to understand the earliest human habitation at Lakshadweep Islands archaeological exploration conducted by the ASI and NIO and varieties of pottery, Roman coins and Buddha heads were recovered at Androth, Kadmat, Kavaratti and Minicoy. In addition to these finds, in recent past an Indo-Arabian type of stone anchor has come to lime light at the Jama Mosque of Funhilol of Minicoy. In this paper an attempt has been made to describe the Indo-Arabian stone anchor of Jama Mosque of Funhilol of Minicoy and ring stone anchor of Minicoy and their importance. Further, a comparative study of the ring stone anchors of India and other parts of the world has been made with the anchors of Minicoy and Maldives
 
Date 2009-11-17T11:52:25Z
2009-11-17T11:52:25Z
2009
 
Type Journal Article
 
Identifier International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, vol.38(2); 406-412
http://drs.nio.org/drs/handle/2264/3452
 
Language en
 
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Publisher The Nautical Archaeology Society