Khrusē Island

Information from the Periplus

Ancient Toponym: Khrusē Island
Place Type: Unspecified
Route: Eastern route
Next on Route: nan
Ancient Area: Further Asia
Periplus Chapter: PME, Ch. 63

Topographic info

Longitude nan
Latitude nan
Location Source: nan

Modern Identification: nan
Modern Country: Burma

Passage from the Periplus

After this, heading east with the ocean on the right and sailing outside past the remaining parts to the left, you reach the Ganges region and in its vicinity the furthest part of the mainland towards the east, Chryse. There is a river near it that is itself called the Ganges, the greatest of all the rivers in India, which has a rise and fall like the Nile. On it is a port of trade with the same name as the river, Ganges, through which are shipped out malabathron, Gangetic nard, pearls, and cotton garments of the very finest quality, the so-called Gangetic. It is said that there are also gold mines in the area, and that there is a gold coin, the kaltis, as it iscalled. Near this river is an island in the ocean, the furthest extremity towards the east of the inhabited world, lying under the rising sun itself, called Chryse. It supplies the finest tortoise shell of all the places on theErythraean Sea. (from the Casson translation)

Bibliography

Ancient source: nan

Bibliography: Filliozat, Jean, and Jacques André. 1986b. L’Inde vue de Rome textes latins de l’Antiquité relatifs à l’Inde. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, p. 435.