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portada Ceramic Exchange and the Indian Ocean Economy (ad 400-1275). Volume i: Analysis: 223 (British Museum Research Publications) (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2021
Language
English
Pages
200
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
29.5 x 20.8 x 1.8 cm
Weight
1.16 kg.
ISBN13
9780861592234

Ceramic Exchange and the Indian Ocean Economy (ad 400-1275). Volume i: Analysis: 223 (British Museum Research Publications) (in English)

Seth M. N. Priestman (Author) · British Museum Press · Paperback

Ceramic Exchange and the Indian Ocean Economy (ad 400-1275). Volume i: Analysis: 223 (British Museum Research Publications) (in English) - Priestman, Seth M. N.

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Synopsis "Ceramic Exchange and the Indian Ocean Economy (ad 400-1275). Volume i: Analysis: 223 (British Museum Research Publications) (in English)"

From AD 500-1000, the Indian Ocean emerged as a global commercial center, and by around 750-800 a sophisticated trade network had been established involving the movement of goods from Japan and China in the east, to southern Africa and Spain in the west. However, the Indian Ocean's commercial system has been relatively understudied, with many of the key assumptions regarding its development based on narrative textual sources and selective archaeological evidence. This study sets out the case for the unique significance of quantified ceramic finds as an indicator of long-term changes in the scale and volume of maritime exchange in a period for which few other sources of systematic economic history survive. The publication presents archaeological data from thirteen sites distributed across the western Indian Ocean, including Siraf (Iran), Anuradhapura (Sri Lanka) and Manda (Kenya). The ceramic assemblages are considered in terms of their general compositional characteristics and the distinctions between local, regional and long-distance exchange. The volume concludes with a discussion of how this data can be used to address the broader issues of long-term economic change and the relationship between state power in the Middle East and the commercial networks of the Indian Ocean operating via the Persian Gulf.

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