The maritime Silk Road global connectivities, regional nodes, localities.
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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AMSTERDAM :
AMSTERDAM UNIVERSITY PR,
2022.
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| Edition: | 1ST ED. |
| Series: | Asian Borderlands ;
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Table of Contents:
- 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