ISBN:
9789813292482
Language:
English
Pages:
1 online resource (292 pages)
Series Statement:
The Archaeology of Asia-Pacific Navigation Ser. v.2
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DDC:
930.102804
Keywords:
Underwater archaeology
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Abstract:
Intro -- Introduction -- Contents -- Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Yuegang Outbound: The Archaeology of Yuegang as the Key Transit Terminal for Manila Galleon -- 1 Bound for America: A Historical and Archaeological Investigation in Yuegang (Crescent) Seaport as the Main Origin of Galleon Cargo -- 1.1 History: The Rising and Developing of the Yuegang Seaport as the Main Terminal Transiting Galleon Cargo in Mainland Eastern Asia -- 1.1.1 Yuegang Had Been the Intermediate Segment in the Successively Developing System of Ancient Seaports of the Min ( ) Area -- 1.1.2 Yuegang-Manila Navigation Developed for Trading with Spanish Galleon and Connecting with Early Maritime Globalization -- 1.2 Archaeology: Cultural Heritages of Harbors, Shipwrecks and Kilns of Exported Ceramic Around Yuegang Region as the Result of Flourishing Navigation to Manila -- 1.2.1 A Preliminary Investigation of the Cultural Heritages of Yuegang -- 1.2.2 The Distribution and Content of Kilns of Exported Kraak Ceramics in the Lower Reach Watershed of Jiulongjiang River -- 1.2.3 Underwater Archaeology on the Shipwrecks Originally Destinating to Manila -- 1.3 Conclusion -- References -- 2 The Cultural Change of Kilns and Contents of Export Ceramics on the Perspective of Development of Zhangzhou Seaports During Ming and Qing Dynasties -- 2.1 The Rising of the Maritime Trade in Zhangzhou Bay in Mid-Ming Dynasty and Its Maritime Transportation of Export Porcelains -- 2.2 The Flourishing of Yuegang in the Mid and Late Ming Dynasty and Its Exportation of Zhangzhou Kiln Products -- 2.3 The Emerging of the New Maritime Order in the Late Ming Dynasty and the Exportation of Jingdezhen Porcelains -- 2.4 The Maritime Transporting of Porcelain Controlled by the Koxinga Overseas Trade Group in the Late Ming and Early Qing Dynasties.
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