Nick Collins
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Maritime Trade History
The history they got wrong. Essays on maritime trade, ancient India, and the decisions that made and destroyed civilisations. By Nick Collins - Cambridge-educated historian, forty years in shipping.
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Migration Out of India Seeded the Ancient World
Beyond Borders: The Indus-Sarasvati Civilisation and Pakistan’s Search for Identity
The Aryan Invasion Theory That Refuses to Die
Mesopotamia Was Never the Cradle of Civilisation. India Was.
Bombay: The City That Commerce Built
Why Hormuz Has Always Mattered
Why India Lost the Ocean
Archaeology's Forgotten Wonders: Yemen's Great Marib Dam and the Aden Tanks
Europe's Indebtedness to Ancient Indian-Origin Ideas
Why Asian Maritime Supremacy Collapsed (14th–17th Centuries)
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