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Titel:The Maritime Silk Road
Titelzusatz:Global Connectivities, Regional Nodes, Localities
Mitwirkende:Billé, Franck,   i
 Billé, Franck, [HerausgeberIn]   i
 Bopearachchi, Osmund,   i
 Chirikure, Shadreck,   i
 Heng, Derek,   i
 Kimura, Jun,   i
 Lankton, James W.,.   i
 Lankton, James,   i
 Lankton, James, [HerausgeberIn]   i
 Mehendale, Sanjyot,   i
 Mehendale, Sanjyot, [HerausgeberIn]   i
 Miksic, John N.,.   i
 Park, Hyunhee,   i
 Saxcé, Ariane de,   i
 Seland, Eivind Heldaas,   i
Verf.angabe:ed. by James Lankton, Sanjyot Mehendale, Franck Billé.
Verlagsort:Amsterdam
Verlag:Amsterdam University Press
E-Jahr:2022
Jahr:[2022]
Umfang:1 Online-Ressource (284 p.)
Gesamttitel/Reihe:Asian Borderlands ; 18
Schrift/Sprache:In English
Ang. zum Inhalt:Frontmatter
 Table of Contents
 Acknowledgments
 The Maritime Silk Road: An Introduction
 Global Connectivities
 1 Spaces, Places and Things: The Spatial Dimension of Early Indian Ocean Exchange
 2 Open Space and Flexible Borders: Theorizing Maritime Space through Premodern Sino-Islamic Connections
 3 From Regional to Global: Early Glass and the Development of the Maritime Silk Road
 Regional Nodes
 4 Archaeological Evidence of Shipping and Shipbuilding Along The Maritime Silk Road
 5 Networks and Cultural Mapping of South Asian Maritime Trade
 6 Southern Africa and the Indian Ocean World: Relocating Agency from the “Center” to the “Periphery” and from the Maritime Silk Road to the Maritime Ivory Route
 Localities
 7 Chinese Ceramics on the Maritime Silk Road: The Importance of Context
 8 Urban Demographics along the Asian Maritime Silk Road: Archaeological Small Finds and Settlement Patterns at Premodern Port-Settlements of the Malay Region
 9 Indian Ocean Trade through Buddhist Iconographies
 Contributors
 Index
ISBN:978-90-485-5242-9
Abstract:The Maritime Silk Road foregrounds the numerous networks that have been woven across oceanic geographies, tying world regions together often far more extensively than land-based routes. On the strength of the new data which has emerged in the last two decades in the form of archaeological findings, as well as new techniques such as GIS modeling, the authors collectively demonstrate the existence of a very early global maritime trade. From architecture to cuisine, and language to clothing, evidence points to early connections both within Asia and between Asia and other continents—well before European explorations of the Global South. The human stories presented here offer insights into both the extent and limits of this global exchange, showing how goods and people traveled vast distances, how they were embedded in regional networks, and how local cultures were shaped as a result
DOI:doi:10.1515/9789048552429
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 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/9789048552429
Datenträger:Online-Ressource
Sprache:eng
Sach-SW:HISTORY / World
K10plus-PPN:1822447240
 
 
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