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Muziris: The 'first emporium of India' lost for 700 years

The mystery of India’s ancient port of Muziris has captivated archaeologists for decades. Once at the heart of one of the world’s most influential trading routes, and hailed by Roman author Pliney the Elder as “the first emporium of India”, Muziris was known for its opulence, frequented by ships carrying spices, gems, ivory and silk.

However, suddenly, in the 14th Century, it was no more. Seemingly wiped from the map, the great port of Muziris disappeared without a trace. To this day, there is still huge debate over Muziris true location, but could new archaeological evidence finally provide an answer?

Video by Mithun Pramanik

Narration by Howard Timberlake

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