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«...da Gallus var prefekt i Egypt, fulgte jeg ham og fulgte Nilen så langt som til Syene og grensene til Etiopia, og jeg lærte at så mange som ett hundre og tjue fartøyer seilte fra Myos Hormos til India, i motsetning til tidligere, under ptolemeiene, da bare noen få fartøyer foretok reisen og fortsatte trafikken i indisk handel.» Strabo II.5.12. Source
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