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Published by National University of Singapore Press, 2021
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Published by Singapore Univ Pr, 2021
ISBN 10: 9813251255 ISBN 13: 9789813251250
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Published by EFEO ( Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient ), 2017
ISBN 10: 2855394279 ISBN 13: 9782855394275
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Couverture souple. Condition: Comme neuf. Edition originale. Paris 2017. 1 Volume/1. -- Neuf -- Broché cousu. Format in-4°( 28 x 21 cm )( 2335 gr ). ------ 675 pages. Color illustrations.********************* "" Two thousand years ago, the Wu Emperor of China sent south a naval expedition to seek opportunities to increase trade. The leaders encountered a Southeast Asian kingdom, with an established government, laws, cities and flourishing trade with India and Rome. The expedition report survives in the Chinese dynastic archives, and poses a fascinating challenge to archaeologists : what was the nature of this maritime Silk Road, when did it begin, what manner of people ran it, and how did it affect their lives ? Answers to these key questions are now emerging from five years of excavations and a decade of intense analyses that centre on the Kra Isthmus, the narrow neck of land that provides the easiest passage between the Indian Ocean and the South China Sea. Here, the trade route is dominated by the urban centre of Khao Sam Kaeo, a sprawling settlement atop four hills, next to the Tha Tapao River. For the first time in Southeast Asia, a multi disciplinary project involving geoarchaeology, botany and metallurgy, combined with geographical information systems, has been deployed to unravel the timing of the emergence of the maritime Silk Road and its social impact. We have found that its origins are far earlier than suspected, stretching back into the 4th century BC. Over the centuries, Khao Sam Kaeo became a cosmopolitan hub that drew merchants and artisans from India and other Asian horizons. Gold and silver, carnelian and glass jewellery came from new workshops. In the fields beyond the city walls, new crops of Indian origin were grown alongside the traditional rice fields. Chinese ceramics, Vietnamese bronzes, even Roman tradewares made their way to the markets of Southeast Asia. The vital importance of Khao Sam Kaeo in documenting and illuminating the early maritime trade is seen in the later rise of states like Pasai, Banten, Melaka and Ayutthaya. Here again, on a magnified scale, there were highly specialised manufacturing industries controlled by powerful kings. Revealing the deep seated cultural changes that took place at Khao Sam Kaeo thus illuminates for the first time a critical stage in the history of Southeast Asia."" ************************ ref 212.
Published by EFEO, 2017
ISBN 10: 2855394279 ISBN 13: 9782855394275
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Published by Maison des Sciences de l'Homme, 2007
ISBN 10: 273511127X ISBN 13: 9782735111275
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First Edition
Couverture souple. Condition: Comme neuf. Edition originale. Paris 2007. 1 Volume/1. -- Comme Neuf -- Brochure de 104 pages sous pochette illustrée avec 1 CDRom . Format 23 x 18,5 cm ( 382 gr ).************************** ref.
Published by National University Of Singapore Press, 2021
ISBN 10: 9813251255 ISBN 13: 9789813251250
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Paperback. Condition: Fine. Sea Nomads Of Southeast Asia by Nus Press. Published by National University Of Singapore Press in 2021. Paperback ISBN:9789813251250. Collectible item in very fine condition.
Published by Paris : Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient (EFEO), 2017
ISBN 10: 2855394279 ISBN 13: 9782855394275
Seller: Joseph Burridge Books, Dagenham, United Kingdom
Soft cover. Condition: New. 674 pages : illustrations, maps ; 28 cm. Two thousand years ago, the Wu Emperor of China sent south a naval expedition to seek opportunities to increase trade. The leaders encountered a Southeast Asian kingdom, with an established government, laws, cities and flourishing trade with India and Rome. The expedition report survives in the Chinese dynastic archives, and poses a fascinating challenge to archaeologists: what was the nature of this maritime Silk Road, when did it begin, what manner of people ran it, and how did it affect their lives? Answers to these key questions are now emerging from five years of excavations and a decade of intense analyses that centre on the Kra Isthmus, the narrow neck of land that provides the easiest passage between the Indian Ocean and the South China Sea. Here, the trade route is dominated by the urban centre of Khao Sam Kaeo, a sprawling settlement atop four hills, next to the Tha Tapao River. For the first time in Southeast Asia, a multi disciplinary project involving geoarchaeology, botany and metallurgy, combined with geographical information systems, has been deployed to unravel the timing of the emergence of the maritime Silk Road and its social impact. We have found that its origins are far earlier than suspected, stretching back into the 4th century BC. Over the centuries, Khao Sam Kaeo became a cosmopolitan hub that drew merchants and artisans from India and other Asian horizons. Gold and silver, carnelian and glass jewellery came from new workshops. In the fields beyond the city walls, new crops of Indian origin were grown alongside the traditional rice fields. Chinese ceramics, Vietnamese bronzes, even Roman tradewares made their way to the markets of Southeast Asia. The vital importance of Khao Sam Kaeo in documenting and illuminating the early maritime trade is seen in the later rise of states like Pasai, Banten, Melaka and Ayutthaya. Here again, on a magnified scale, there were highly specialised manufacturing industries con-trolled by powerful kings. Revealing the deep seated cultural changes that took place at Khao Sam Kaeo thus illuminates for the first time a critical stage in the history of Southeast Asia.
Published by Yale University Press, 2014
ISBN 10: 030020437X ISBN 13: 9780300204377
Seller: Joseph Burridge Books, Dagenham, United Kingdom
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Hardcover. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: New. 1st Edition. xviii, 317 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour), color maps ; 32 cm. "Numerous Hindu and Buddhist kingdoms flourished in Southeast Asia from the 5th to the 9th century, yet until recently few concrete details were known about them. Lost Kingdoms reveals newly discovered architectural and sculptural relics from this region, which provide key insights into the formerly mysterious kingdoms. The first publication to use sculpture as a lens to explore this period of Southeast Asian history, Lost Kingdoms offers a significant contribution and a fresh approach to the study of cultures in Cambodia, Thailand, Burma, and other countries"--Distributor's website.