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BACK TO THE FUTURE
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Book Title : Back to the Future: Roots of Commodity Trade in India
Authors : Jignesh Shah and Biswajeet Rath
Published by : Takshashila Academia of Economic Research (TAER)
Distributed by : India Book House (IBH)
Price : Rs 999

Back to the Future: Roots of Commodity Trade in India is the first study on the antiquity of commodity trade in India. Contrary to popular belief in the industry, commodity trade in India goes back centuries. This work explores ancient Indian history and the information it provides on commodity trade, contemporary prices, market places, traders and trade routes, measurement systems, and state regulation of such trade. The study takes into account ancient Indian literature, archaeological evidence, and inscriptions that record commodity trade and price regulation for the entire period of Indian history, particularly from the 6th century BCE onwards. This book also refers to numerous secondary sources on trade practices in ancient and early medieval India and utilizes cartographic tools for plotting the spread of commodities and their trade in various parts of ancient and medieval India.

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