“Secrets in a Shipwreck” is the title of a National Geographic article from June 2009. It describes the treasures of gold, silver, and ceramics found in the Gelasa Strait between Bangka and Belitung Indonesia. The ceramics come from the Hunan Province kilns and were dated from AD 826. The ship carrying the estimated 60,000 pieces to the Middle East to market was a 9th century Arab dhow.
When I read the article, I wondered what flowed in the opposite direction to pay for the goods manufactured in China? Has such a shipwreck ever been found? What did it contain? I also found it interesting that China has been exporting goods for over a millennia! Of course now, it is all containerized on mammoth ships instead of Arab dhows.
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