The name Latas, referring to a distinct people and their territory, emerges in historical records as early as the beginning of the Christian era, with its mention persisting until the seventh and eighth centuries. Located in present-day Gujarat and Northern Konkan, Latas was known as Lata-visaya in the administrative context of the early Imperial Gupta Empire. Interestingly, however, the early Puranas and the great Indian Epics notably omit any references to this society, leaving a gap in our understanding of their cultural significance.