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Recently, a Chinese team with the Palace Museum and an Indian team with Kerala Council for Historical Research (KCHR), jointly working at the Kollam Port Site in India, discovered ancient Chinese porcelain and coins, reported the Paper, a news outlet from Shanghai.

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Kollam Port, located in Southwest India, is the second largest port in Karela, next to Cochin Port. Since February, 2014, a vast amount of ancient relics of many kinds have been discovered in the area, drawing much attention, especially from KCHR.

So far, over 10,000 ancient pottery fragments and over 1,000 ancient metallic objects have been discovered at the Kollam dig site, including locally produced Indian red-sand-pottery, stained glass from the Mediterranean, copper coins and peacock blue pottery from Islamic areas, and Chinese pottery and coins.

The Chinese pottery that's been found has been identified as coming from several different provinces, including Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Guangdong and Fujian, and ranging from the 8th century to the 14th century.

Based on research by Indian historians and the "History of the Song Dynasty" (the official history of ancient China's Song Dynasty), Kollam Port was built during the Chola Dynasty of ancient India in the mid-9th century. All of the historical findings at Kollam Port are significant to the studies of relations between ancient China and ancient India.

The Palace Museum of China and KCHR of India have been conducting collaborative projects since 2013. In October, 2016, KCHR was invited to the Palace Museum in Beijing and Jingdezhen, known as the "Porcelain Capital" in Jiangxi Province, for field expeditions and training, with academic and communicative purposes.

For 2017, a new joint team will be formed by KCHR, University of Kerela and The Palace Museum of China, to further explore Kollam Port Site.

http://english.cctv.com/2017/01/09/ARTIEZ2SRK0UpiujDtqcDuGt170109.shtml
 
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Based on research by Indian historians and the "History of the Song Dynasty" (the official history of ancient China's Song Dynasty), Kollam Port was built during the Chola Dynasty of ancient India in the mid-9th century. All of the historical findings at Kollam Port are significant to the studies of relations between ancient China and ancient India.


Interesting. Haven't read much about this part of the history, if you have more please share. Also wish Palace Museum of China and KCHR of India can unfold more for us.

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Palace Museum of China, Beijing
 
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Trade and cultural exchanges between South Asia and China were bigger than most people think.
The Chola empire is one of the biggest Empires in South Asia and the empire that was mostly responsible for the spread of Tamil culture across the region and according to my view Hinduism as well. They also managed invaded Sri Lanka but were not very successful in conquering the bottom South so in time armies were organized and Cholas were repelled but there influence across South Asia is undeniable



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<troll alert> another nine dash line encompassing India and South East Asia coming up </troll alert>

being the top economies of the medieval world, I would expect China and India to have a lot more trade. This is an interesting find. Thanks for sharing the info.
 
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I have also read somewhere in books, that Chola invasion of Indonesia happened due to one kingdom policy of harbouring pirates who looted trading ships btw Song and Chola dynasties. And Chinese have provided an blueprint for the large ships currently available to the Cholas who then modified it to their naval requirements. And Embassy contact had been frequent btw the two sovereign dynasties.

I will try to find a link for these.
 
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most liekly leftovers from Zhenghe's voyage

No, Zheng He's voyager is in 15th century. 8th century is more like Tang dynasty.

It is not just the oceanic trade route. The Arabic traders of that era may have bought the goods in the China and went through western part of the county and crossed mid-Asia.
 
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