Singapore & the silk road of the sea, 1300-1800

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2013
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Miksic, John N.
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Beneath the modern skyscrapers of Singapore lie the remains of a much older trading port, prosperous and cosmopolitan and a key node in the maritime Silk Road. Within its defensive wall, the city was well organized and prosperous, with a cosmopolitan population that included residents from China, other parts of Southeast Asia, and the Indian Ocean
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John N. Miksic. - Singapore : NUS Press : National Museum of Singapore, 2013. - IX, 491 seiten : Illustrationen, karten. - Includes bibliographical references (pages 455-481) and index
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Contents: The archaeology of Singapore : forgotten hints-historical background-The three seas of the southern ocean-The rise of the island empires-From the fall of Srivijaya to the rise of Singapore-Singapore's ancient history, 1299 to 1604 145 archaeological evidence-Archaeology in Singapore : history and interpretation-Products of ancient Singapore-Singaporean imports of the 14th to 16th centuries-Beyond ceramics : metal, coins, and glassware-Singapore in regional context-Temasik's partners in Java, Thailand, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, and India-Singapore and Riau-Temasik's neighbours : Southeast Asian settlements of the 14th and 15th centuries-Singapore and the Europeans-Conclusion ancient Singapore, urbanism, and commerce
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Singapore-History
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