Sailing Around Erythraean Sea: Thirteen

In the previous section Gaurdafui and Tohen on the Red Sea coast were described. Gaurdafui is on the apex of The Horn.Tohen is around 10 kilometres south of Gaurdafui. Gaurdafui's strategic position in relation to Gulf of Aden helped it to align it with known trade routes connecting East Africa to Arabia and India. Continue reading Thirteen.

Beyond Taba (modern day Tohen), after four hundred stadia, there is the village of Pano. And then, after sailing four hundred stadia, along a promontory, towards which place the current also draws you, there is another market-town called Opone, into which the same things are imported, as those already mentioned, and in it the greatest quantity of cinnamon is produced, (the arebo, and moto), and slaves of better sort, which are brought to Egypt in increasing numbers and a great quantity of tortoise shell, better than that found elsewhere.

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The village of Pano may be somewhere between Tohen and Hafun.

It is widely accepted by scholars that  Opone is Hafun, Somalia. It is a town in the Bari province of Somalia. Merchants from Indonesia and Malaysia passed through this settlement in 50 CE.

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