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Chinese trade ceramics for southeast asia journals.
Glazed ceramics through their physical resilience and social relevance have become a persistent indicator of cultural contact in southeast asia for over a millennium of the region s history.
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500 bc ad 500 in present day vietnam and thailand.
Ceramics have been in southeast asia since the early holocene.
This lavishly illustrated historical survey includes introductions to technical and stylistic aspects of the ceramic traditions of china vietnam and thailand over two hundred illustrations of.
Chinese trade ceramics for southeast asia from the i to xvii century.
205 224 in south east asia and china.
Archaeology and early chinese glass trade in southeast asia volume 25 issue 1 john n.
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Chinese trade ceramics for southeast asia from the i to xvii century.
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The trade and export of chinese ceramics to southeast asia have a long history that stretches back into its prehistoric past.
This paper aims to investigate the history and distribution of trade ceramics in southeast asia over a thousand year period stretching from the ninth to the early nineteenth century ce the study takes a material culture approach to the writing of marketing history by researching the ceramics trade from the starting point of artifacts and their social context.
The earliest best dated examples in mainland southeast asia are cord marked net marked burnished appliquéd and incised hoabinhian earthenware pottery sherds found at the spirit cave in north western thailand dated to approximately 8 400 years old.
Chinese trade ceramics for southeast asia from the i to xvii century.
To date the earliest chinese ceramics found in the region were recovered at iron age coastal sites c.
The southeast asian trading ship that foundered off hoi an central vietnam in the late fifteenth century carried some 750 000 vietnamese ceramics bound for insular southeast asia.