FeatureSummer 2018 - Volume 54, Issue 2, Summer 2018, Vol. 54, No. 2

An Early Byzantine Engraved Almandine from the Garibpet Deposit, Telangana State, India: Evidence for Garnet Trade Along the Ancient Maritime Silk Road

H. Albert Gilg, Karl Schmetzer, Ulrich Schüssler

Timeline showing the use of garnets in different eras from 300 BCE to 700 CE
Figure 1. This schematic timeline shows the use of garnets in different eras within the so-called garnet millennium, from 300 BCE to 700 CE.

Prof. Gilg is a professor at the Chair of Engineering Geology, Technical University of Munich, Germany. Dr. Schmetzer is an independent researcher living in Petershausen, near Munich. Prof. Schüssler is affiliated with the Institute for Geography and Geology, Würzburg University, Germany.

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An Early Byzantine Engraved Almandine from the Garibpet Deposit, Telangana State, India: Evidence for Garnet Trade Along the Ancient Maritime Silk Road | Gems & Gemology