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Ceramic Exchange and the Indian Ocean Economy (AD 400-1275). Volume I: Analysis: British Museum Research Publications

Autor Seth M. N. Priestman
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 aug 2021
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.
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ISBN-13: 9780861592234
ISBN-10: 0861592239
Pagini: 200
Ilustrații: 100; 100
Dimensiuni: 297 x 210 x 21 mm
Greutate: 1.2 kg
Editura: British Museum Press
Seria British Museum Research Publications


Notă biografică

Seth M.N. Priestman's research focuses on the late antique and medieval archaeology of the Middle East, Transcaucasia, and the Indian Ocean world. He has recently held post-doctoral research positions with the Department Of Asia at the British Museum and the School of History Classics and Archaeology at The University of Edinburgh. A study he undertook of the finds from the major early Islamic port of Siraf in southern Iran held by the British Museum laid the foundation for his PhD. Seth has worked on fieldwork, projects, and has published widely in the field of Middle Eastern archaeology and ceramics research.

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From AD 500-1000, the Indian Ocean emerged as a global commercial centre, and by around 750-800 a sophisticated trade network had been established. However, the Indian Ocean's commercial system has been understudied. This book documents the unique significance of ceramic finds as an indicator of long-term changes in the scale of maritime exchange