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Archaeology of Manila Galleon Seaports and Early Maritime Globalization / Wu, Chunming ; Junco Sanchez, Roberto ; Liu, Miao
TÃtulo : Archaeology of Manila Galleon Seaports and Early Maritime Globalization Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Wu, Chunming, ; Junco Sanchez, Roberto, ; Liu, Miao, Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: Singapore [Malasia] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2019 Número de páginas: XXXV, 268 p. 199 ilustraciones, 186 ilustraciones en color. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-981-329-248-2 Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: EtnologÃa Archaeology Historia mundial AntropologÃa sociocultural Historia de la antigua Europa Historia Mundial Historia Global y Transnacional Clasificación: 305.8 Resumen: Este libro se centra en la investigación arqueológica e histórica sobre el patrimonio portuario de la navegación en galeones en la región de Asia y el PacÃfico. Reconstruye la era de la globalización marÃtima temprana de los galeones de Manila, establecida y operada por navegantes españoles entre los siglos XVI y XIX. Los galeones navegaron a través del PacÃfico a través de los puertos marÃtimos y centros comerciales de Manila en Filipinas y Acapulco en México, formando una próspera ruta marÃtima que conecta el este de Asia y Nueva España en el continente americano durante más de 250 años. Esta navegación pionera en las regiones del PacÃfico promovió el comercio marÃtimo mundial a lo largo de la nueva Ruta MarÃtima de la Seda entre Oriente y Occidente. Escrito por arqueólogos e historiadores culturales de Estados Unidos, México, Japón, Filipinas, China continental, Hong Kong y Taiwán, presenta las últimas investigaciones e investigaciones sobre los puertos marÃtimos afiliados a los galeones, incluidos Acapulco y San Blas en México, Guam, Manila en Filipinas, Yuegang (Crescent Harbour), Xiamen (Amoy), Keelung y Macao en China, Nagasaki en Japón. Esta investigación conjunta arroja nueva luz sobre la historia de la navegación y el comercio marÃtimo entre puertos afiliados a galeones; el origen, producción, transporte y comercio de la carga de galeones; intercambio social cultural a lo largo de la nueva Ruta MarÃtima de la Seda en la región pan-PacÃfica; y la historia de la globalización marÃtima en los últimos 500 años. Ofrece una nueva perspectiva sobre la arqueologÃa marÃtima y traza las diferentes etapas del comercio de galeones y la historia marÃtima afiliada, incluyendo "Yuegang Outbound", "Manila Entrepotting" y "Bound for Acapulco", presentando un panorama del comercio pan-PacÃfico español y sus inicios. Globalización marÃtima. Nota de contenido: Introduction -- Panel 1 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 -- 2 The Cultural Change of Kilns and Content of Export Ceramics on the Perspective of Development of Zhangzhou Seaports during the Ming and Qing Dynasties -- 3 The Investigation and Preliminary Analysis of Nan'ao No.I Shipwreck in Guangdong -- 4 A Historical Review on the Social-Cultural Impact of Yuegang-Manila Navigation on the Ancient Chinese Civilization -- Panel 2, Manila Entrepotting: Discovery of Galleon Trade Heritage at Manila, Macao, Keelung and Nagasaki -- 5 An Analysis on the Chinese Porcelain in the Manila Galleon Trades -- 6 Fujian and Hizen Ware: A 17th Century Evidence of the Manila Galleon Trade Found from Selected Archaeological Sites in the Philippines -- 7 Archaeological Researches on the Manila Galleon Wrecks in the Philippines -- 8 The Kraak Porcelains Discovered from Taiwan and Macao, and Their Relationship with the Manila Galleon Trade -- 9 Ceramics from Nagasaki: A Link to Manila Galleon Trade -- 10 Searching for the San Francisco (1609), a Manila Galleon Sunk off the Japanese Coast -- Panel 3, Bound for Acapulco: The Archaeology of the Pacific and America as the Galleon navigation record -- 11 The Development of HumÃ¥tak Village: the Life-Line of the Manila-Acapulco Galleon Trade -- 12 Clues to Internationalism in the Manila Galleon Wreck of the Late 1570s in Baja California -- 13 Archaeological Distribution of Chinese Porcelain in Mexico -- 14 The Chinese Porcelain from the Port of San Blas, Mexico -- 15 A Study of the Chinese Influence on Mexican Ceramics. . Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This book focuses on the archaeological and historical research on the seaport heritage of galleon navigation in Asia-Pacific region. It reconstructs the Manila Galleons' era of early maritime globalization, established and operated by Spanish navigators from the 16th to 19th centuries. The galleons sailed across the Pacific via the hub seaports and trade centers of Manila in the Philippines and Acapulco in Mexico, forming a prosperous sea route connecting eastern Asia and New Spain on the American continent for more than 250 years. This pioneering navigation of the pan-Pacific regions promoted early global maritime trade along the new Maritime Silk Road between the East and the West. Written by archaeologists and cultural historians from America, Mexico, Japan, the Philippines, Mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan, it presents the latest investigations and research on the galleon-affiliated seaports, including Acapulco and San Blas in Mexico, Guam, Manila in Philippines, Yuegang (Crescent Harbor), Xiamen (Amoy), Keelung and Macao in China, Nagasaki in Japan. This joint research sheds new light on the history of navigation and maritime trade between galleon-affiliated harbors; the origin, production, transport and trade of the galleon cargo; social cultural exchange along the new Maritime Silk Road in the pan-Pacific region; and the history of maritime globalization in last 500 years. It offers a new perspective on maritime archaeology and traces the different stages of the galleon trade and affiliated maritime history, including "Yuegang Outbound", "Manila Entrepotting" and "Bound for Acapulco", presenting a panoramagram of Spanish pan-Pacific trade and early maritime globalization. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Archaeology of Manila Galleon Seaports and Early Maritime Globalization [documento electrónico] / Wu, Chunming, ; Junco Sanchez, Roberto, ; Liu, Miao, . - 1 ed. . - Singapore [Malasia] : Springer, 2019 . - XXXV, 268 p. 199 ilustraciones, 186 ilustraciones en color.
ISBN : 978-981-329-248-2
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: EtnologÃa Archaeology Historia mundial AntropologÃa sociocultural Historia de la antigua Europa Historia Mundial Historia Global y Transnacional Clasificación: 305.8 Resumen: Este libro se centra en la investigación arqueológica e histórica sobre el patrimonio portuario de la navegación en galeones en la región de Asia y el PacÃfico. Reconstruye la era de la globalización marÃtima temprana de los galeones de Manila, establecida y operada por navegantes españoles entre los siglos XVI y XIX. Los galeones navegaron a través del PacÃfico a través de los puertos marÃtimos y centros comerciales de Manila en Filipinas y Acapulco en México, formando una próspera ruta marÃtima que conecta el este de Asia y Nueva España en el continente americano durante más de 250 años. Esta navegación pionera en las regiones del PacÃfico promovió el comercio marÃtimo mundial a lo largo de la nueva Ruta MarÃtima de la Seda entre Oriente y Occidente. Escrito por arqueólogos e historiadores culturales de Estados Unidos, México, Japón, Filipinas, China continental, Hong Kong y Taiwán, presenta las últimas investigaciones e investigaciones sobre los puertos marÃtimos afiliados a los galeones, incluidos Acapulco y San Blas en México, Guam, Manila en Filipinas, Yuegang (Crescent Harbour), Xiamen (Amoy), Keelung y Macao en China, Nagasaki en Japón. Esta investigación conjunta arroja nueva luz sobre la historia de la navegación y el comercio marÃtimo entre puertos afiliados a galeones; el origen, producción, transporte y comercio de la carga de galeones; intercambio social cultural a lo largo de la nueva Ruta MarÃtima de la Seda en la región pan-PacÃfica; y la historia de la globalización marÃtima en los últimos 500 años. Ofrece una nueva perspectiva sobre la arqueologÃa marÃtima y traza las diferentes etapas del comercio de galeones y la historia marÃtima afiliada, incluyendo "Yuegang Outbound", "Manila Entrepotting" y "Bound for Acapulco", presentando un panorama del comercio pan-PacÃfico español y sus inicios. Globalización marÃtima. Nota de contenido: Introduction -- Panel 1 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 -- 2 The Cultural Change of Kilns and Content of Export Ceramics on the Perspective of Development of Zhangzhou Seaports during the Ming and Qing Dynasties -- 3 The Investigation and Preliminary Analysis of Nan'ao No.I Shipwreck in Guangdong -- 4 A Historical Review on the Social-Cultural Impact of Yuegang-Manila Navigation on the Ancient Chinese Civilization -- Panel 2, Manila Entrepotting: Discovery of Galleon Trade Heritage at Manila, Macao, Keelung and Nagasaki -- 5 An Analysis on the Chinese Porcelain in the Manila Galleon Trades -- 6 Fujian and Hizen Ware: A 17th Century Evidence of the Manila Galleon Trade Found from Selected Archaeological Sites in the Philippines -- 7 Archaeological Researches on the Manila Galleon Wrecks in the Philippines -- 8 The Kraak Porcelains Discovered from Taiwan and Macao, and Their Relationship with the Manila Galleon Trade -- 9 Ceramics from Nagasaki: A Link to Manila Galleon Trade -- 10 Searching for the San Francisco (1609), a Manila Galleon Sunk off the Japanese Coast -- Panel 3, Bound for Acapulco: The Archaeology of the Pacific and America as the Galleon navigation record -- 11 The Development of HumÃ¥tak Village: the Life-Line of the Manila-Acapulco Galleon Trade -- 12 Clues to Internationalism in the Manila Galleon Wreck of the Late 1570s in Baja California -- 13 Archaeological Distribution of Chinese Porcelain in Mexico -- 14 The Chinese Porcelain from the Port of San Blas, Mexico -- 15 A Study of the Chinese Influence on Mexican Ceramics. . Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This book focuses on the archaeological and historical research on the seaport heritage of galleon navigation in Asia-Pacific region. It reconstructs the Manila Galleons' era of early maritime globalization, established and operated by Spanish navigators from the 16th to 19th centuries. The galleons sailed across the Pacific via the hub seaports and trade centers of Manila in the Philippines and Acapulco in Mexico, forming a prosperous sea route connecting eastern Asia and New Spain on the American continent for more than 250 years. This pioneering navigation of the pan-Pacific regions promoted early global maritime trade along the new Maritime Silk Road between the East and the West. Written by archaeologists and cultural historians from America, Mexico, Japan, the Philippines, Mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan, it presents the latest investigations and research on the galleon-affiliated seaports, including Acapulco and San Blas in Mexico, Guam, Manila in Philippines, Yuegang (Crescent Harbor), Xiamen (Amoy), Keelung and Macao in China, Nagasaki in Japan. This joint research sheds new light on the history of navigation and maritime trade between galleon-affiliated harbors; the origin, production, transport and trade of the galleon cargo; social cultural exchange along the new Maritime Silk Road in the pan-Pacific region; and the history of maritime globalization in last 500 years. It offers a new perspective on maritime archaeology and traces the different stages of the galleon trade and affiliated maritime history, including "Yuegang Outbound", "Manila Entrepotting" and "Bound for Acapulco", presenting a panoramagram of Spanish pan-Pacific trade and early maritime globalization. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...]
TÃtulo : Prehistoric Maritime Cultures and Seafaring in East Asia Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Wu, Chunming, ; Rolett, Barry Vladimir, Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: Singapore [Malasia] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2019 Número de páginas: XXXIX, 332 p. 121 ilustraciones, 83 ilustraciones en color. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-981-329-256-7 Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: EtnologÃa Archaeology OceanografÃa AntropologÃa sociocultural Historia de la antigua Europa Ciencias Oceánicas Clasificación: 305.8 Resumen: Este libro se centra en las culturas marÃtimas prehistóricas del este de Asia anteriores a la Ruta MarÃtima de la Seda, el sistema de navegación "Cuatro Mares" y "Cuatro Océanos" registrado en documentos históricos de la antigua China. Los orÃgenes de la Ruta MarÃtima de la Seda se remontan a las prósperas culturas de orientación marÃtima del NeolÃtico y la Edad de los Metales dispersas a lo largo de las costas de la China prehistórica y el sudeste asiático. Los temas explorados aquà incluyen la neolitización y el desarrollo de culturas marÃtimas prehistóricas durante el NeolÃtico y principios de la Edad de los Metales; la expansión e interacción de estas culturas a lo largo de las costas y a través de los estrechos; la hipótesis de las "dos capas" para explicar la diversidad genética y cultural en el sur de China y el sudeste asiático; navegación prehistórica y primeras rutas marÃtimas; la paleogeografÃa y la historia de la vegetación de las regiones costeras; Medios de vida marÃtimos neolÃticos basados ​​en adaptaciones de caza, pesca y búsqueda de alimento; cultivo de arroz y mijo y su dispersión a lo largo de la costa y en mar abierto; e interacción entre agricultores y cazadores/pescadores/recolectores de alimentos orientados al mar. Además, una serie de estudios de casos mejora la comprensión del desarrollo de la navegación prehistórica y el origen de la Ruta MarÃtima de la Seda en la región de Asia y el PacÃfico. Nota de contenido: Part I: Neolithic and Metal Age Maritime Cultures of South China and Southeast Asia -- 1 A Synthetic Analysis of the Neolithic Origins of Eastern and Southeastern Asia's Maritime Silk Road -- 2 A Maritime Route Brought First Farmers to Mainland Southeast Asia -- 3 The Origins, Expansion, and Decline of Early Hunter-Gatherers along the South China Coast -- 4 Pollen Evidence for Human-Induced Landscape Change Reveals the History of Agriculture Development in Southeastern China -- 5 Subsistence Patterns Associated with Shell Middens from the Pre-Qin Period in Coastal Region of China -- 6 A Preliminary Analysis of the Development of Neolithic Culture in Coastal Region of Guangdong -- 7 Early Maritime Subsistence and Adaptive Ocean Cultures along the Beibu Gulf Coast -- 8 The Late Neolithic to Early Bronze Age on the Northeastern Coastal of Vietnam -- 9 Why Rice Farmers Don't Sail: Coastal Subsistence Traditions and Maritime Trends in Early China -- Part II: Prehistoric Seafaring and Exchange: From Coastal Waters to the Open Sea -- 10 Social Reciprocity Facilitated Overseas Exchange in Early Austronesian Cultures -- 11 Perspective on Early Holocene Maritime Ethnic Groups of the Taiwan Strait Based on the " Liangdao Man" Skeletons -- 12 Coast to Coast: The Spread of Cereal Cultivation in the Taiwan Strait Region before 3500 BP -- 13 A Study on Geometric Stamped Pattern Pottery and the Early Maritime Cultural Interactions between Mainland China and Taiwan -- 14 Tapa Beaters from 5000 to 4200 BP in Taiwan -- 15 Double-Shouldered Barkcloth Beaters and Prehistoric Seafaring in South China and Southeast Asia -- 16 Prehistoric Migration and Cultural Change in the Philippines Archipelago -- 17 Prehistoric RyÅ«kyÅ«ans Seafaring: A Cultural and Environmental Perspective. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This book focuses on prehistoric East Asian maritime cultures that pre-dated the Maritime Silk Road, the "Four Seas" and "Four Oceans" navigation system recorded in historical documents of ancient China. Origins of the Maritime Silk Road can be traced to prosperous Neolithic and Metal Age maritime-oriented cultures dispersed along the coastlines of prehistoric China and Southeast Asia. The topics explored here include Neolithisation and the development of prehistoric maritime cultures during the Neolithic and early Metal Age; the expansion and interaction of these cultures along coastlines and across straits; the "two-layer" hypothesis for explaining genetic and cultural diversity in south China and Southeast Asia; prehistoric seafaring and early sea routes; the paleogeography and vegetation history of coastal regions; Neolithic maritime livelihoods based on hunting/fishing/foraging adaptations; rice and millet cultivation and their dispersal along the coast and across the open sea; and interaction between farmers and maritime-oriented hunter/fisher/foragers. In addition, a series of case studies enhances understanding of the development of prehistoric navigation and the origin of the Maritime Silk Road in the Asia-Pacific region. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Prehistoric Maritime Cultures and Seafaring in East Asia [documento electrónico] / Wu, Chunming, ; Rolett, Barry Vladimir, . - 1 ed. . - Singapore [Malasia] : Springer, 2019 . - XXXIX, 332 p. 121 ilustraciones, 83 ilustraciones en color.
ISBN : 978-981-329-256-7
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: EtnologÃa Archaeology OceanografÃa AntropologÃa sociocultural Historia de la antigua Europa Ciencias Oceánicas Clasificación: 305.8 Resumen: Este libro se centra en las culturas marÃtimas prehistóricas del este de Asia anteriores a la Ruta MarÃtima de la Seda, el sistema de navegación "Cuatro Mares" y "Cuatro Océanos" registrado en documentos históricos de la antigua China. Los orÃgenes de la Ruta MarÃtima de la Seda se remontan a las prósperas culturas de orientación marÃtima del NeolÃtico y la Edad de los Metales dispersas a lo largo de las costas de la China prehistórica y el sudeste asiático. Los temas explorados aquà incluyen la neolitización y el desarrollo de culturas marÃtimas prehistóricas durante el NeolÃtico y principios de la Edad de los Metales; la expansión e interacción de estas culturas a lo largo de las costas y a través de los estrechos; la hipótesis de las "dos capas" para explicar la diversidad genética y cultural en el sur de China y el sudeste asiático; navegación prehistórica y primeras rutas marÃtimas; la paleogeografÃa y la historia de la vegetación de las regiones costeras; Medios de vida marÃtimos neolÃticos basados ​​en adaptaciones de caza, pesca y búsqueda de alimento; cultivo de arroz y mijo y su dispersión a lo largo de la costa y en mar abierto; e interacción entre agricultores y cazadores/pescadores/recolectores de alimentos orientados al mar. Además, una serie de estudios de casos mejora la comprensión del desarrollo de la navegación prehistórica y el origen de la Ruta MarÃtima de la Seda en la región de Asia y el PacÃfico. Nota de contenido: Part I: Neolithic and Metal Age Maritime Cultures of South China and Southeast Asia -- 1 A Synthetic Analysis of the Neolithic Origins of Eastern and Southeastern Asia's Maritime Silk Road -- 2 A Maritime Route Brought First Farmers to Mainland Southeast Asia -- 3 The Origins, Expansion, and Decline of Early Hunter-Gatherers along the South China Coast -- 4 Pollen Evidence for Human-Induced Landscape Change Reveals the History of Agriculture Development in Southeastern China -- 5 Subsistence Patterns Associated with Shell Middens from the Pre-Qin Period in Coastal Region of China -- 6 A Preliminary Analysis of the Development of Neolithic Culture in Coastal Region of Guangdong -- 7 Early Maritime Subsistence and Adaptive Ocean Cultures along the Beibu Gulf Coast -- 8 The Late Neolithic to Early Bronze Age on the Northeastern Coastal of Vietnam -- 9 Why Rice Farmers Don't Sail: Coastal Subsistence Traditions and Maritime Trends in Early China -- Part II: Prehistoric Seafaring and Exchange: From Coastal Waters to the Open Sea -- 10 Social Reciprocity Facilitated Overseas Exchange in Early Austronesian Cultures -- 11 Perspective on Early Holocene Maritime Ethnic Groups of the Taiwan Strait Based on the " Liangdao Man" Skeletons -- 12 Coast to Coast: The Spread of Cereal Cultivation in the Taiwan Strait Region before 3500 BP -- 13 A Study on Geometric Stamped Pattern Pottery and the Early Maritime Cultural Interactions between Mainland China and Taiwan -- 14 Tapa Beaters from 5000 to 4200 BP in Taiwan -- 15 Double-Shouldered Barkcloth Beaters and Prehistoric Seafaring in South China and Southeast Asia -- 16 Prehistoric Migration and Cultural Change in the Philippines Archipelago -- 17 Prehistoric RyÅ«kyÅ«ans Seafaring: A Cultural and Environmental Perspective. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This book focuses on prehistoric East Asian maritime cultures that pre-dated the Maritime Silk Road, the "Four Seas" and "Four Oceans" navigation system recorded in historical documents of ancient China. Origins of the Maritime Silk Road can be traced to prosperous Neolithic and Metal Age maritime-oriented cultures dispersed along the coastlines of prehistoric China and Southeast Asia. The topics explored here include Neolithisation and the development of prehistoric maritime cultures during the Neolithic and early Metal Age; the expansion and interaction of these cultures along coastlines and across straits; the "two-layer" hypothesis for explaining genetic and cultural diversity in south China and Southeast Asia; prehistoric seafaring and early sea routes; the paleogeography and vegetation history of coastal regions; Neolithic maritime livelihoods based on hunting/fishing/foraging adaptations; rice and millet cultivation and their dispersal along the coast and across the open sea; and interaction between farmers and maritime-oriented hunter/fisher/foragers. In addition, a series of case studies enhances understanding of the development of prehistoric navigation and the origin of the Maritime Silk Road in the Asia-Pacific region. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...]
TÃtulo : The Prehistoric Maritime Frontier of Southeast China : Indigenous Bai Yue and Their Oceanic Dispersal Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Wu, Chunming, Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: Singapore [Malasia] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2021 Número de páginas: XXIII, 264 p. 64 ilustraciones, 26 ilustraciones en color. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-981-1640797-- Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: ArqueologÃa subacuática Pueblos prehistóricos ArqueologÃa ArqueologÃa MarÃtima ArqueologÃa prehistórica ArqueologÃa y raza Clasificación: 930.102.804 Resumen: Este libro de acceso abierto presenta una investigación multidisciplinaria sobre la historia cultural, la conectividad étnica y el transporte oceánico de los antiguos indÃgenas Bai Yue (百越) en la región marÃtima prehistórica del sureste de China y el sudeste asiático. En esta frontera marÃtima de China, los documentos históricos demuestran el desarrollo de los "bárbaros" Bai Yue y la isla Yi (岛夷) y su interacción cultural con los Huaxia del norte (åŽå¤) en la civilización china temprana dentro del orden geopolÃtico del "Estado Central". -Cuatro Periferias Bárbaros-Cuatro Mares". Las tipologÃas arqueológicas de los restos prehistóricos revelan una tradición cultural única que se origina predominantemente en la era PaleolÃtica local y continúa hasta la Neolitización temprana en esta región fronteriza. Un análisis más detallado de la cultura material desde el NeolÃtico hasta la Edad del Hierro temprana demuestra la estabilidad y resiliencia de las culturas indÃgenas incluso con la expansión migratoria de Huaxia y Han (汉) de norte a sur. Las investigaciones etnográficas del patrimonio aborigen destacan su contexto cultural nativo, su tecnologÃa y técnicas de navegación, y su interacción con las etnias marÃtimas austronesias y otras etnias extranjeras. En una palabra, este manuscrito presenta una nueva perspectiva sobre el paisaje cultural único de las etnias indÃgenas del sureste de China con una tradición estable de miles de años, una notable orientación marÃtima y una hibridación cultural extranjera en la región costera del sureste de China. . Nota de contenido: Introduction -- Part I: The Historical Record of the "Barbarians" Yue and Maritime Yi in the Southeast Frontier of Ancient Chinese Civilization -- Chap.1, "Central State- Four Peripheries Barbarians- Four Seas": the Spatially Cultural Order of Land-Sea Interaction of Early Chinese Civilization -- Chap.2, Southeastern Peripheries of Huaxia: the Historical Cultural Interaction and Assimilation from "Southern Man and Bai Yue" to "Island Yi and Foreign Maritime Fan" -- Part II: The Archaeological Exploration on the Prehistoric Cultures in the Maritime Region of Southeast Asia -- Chap.3, The Local Paleolithic Cultural Inheriting of the Maritime Region of Southeast Asia during the Early Neolithization around 10,000 years ago -- Chap.4, The Cultural Influence of Northern Huaxia in the Indigenous System of Geometric Stamped Pattern Pottery Remains of Southeast China During Neolithic, Bronze and Early Iron age -- Part III : The Ethnographical Investigation of the Maritime Cultural Heritages of the Indigenous Yues in Southeast China -- Chap. 5, The Inheritance of Island Yi and the Acculturation of Foreign Maritime Fan: The Cultural History of Maritime Essence of the Han People in South Coast of China -- Chap.6, Ethno-archaeological Analysis on the "Straw and Bark Weaving" Culture of Island Yi and Southern Man in Southern China and Southeast Asia -- Chap.7, Searching for the Prehistoric Seafaring Tool between Southeast Coast of China and Pacific Islands -- Chap.8, A Comparative Study of the Astronomical Navigation between Ancient China and Pacific Austronesian -- Part IV: Conclusion -- Chap.9, An Academic Overview on the Research of Cultural Relation of Ancient Indigenous Yue of Southeast Coast of China and Pacific Austronesian. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This open access book presents multidisciplinary research on the cultural history, ethnic connectivity, and oceanic transportation of the ancient Indigenous Bai Yue (百越) in the prehistoric maritime region of southeast China and southeast Asia. In this maritime Frontier of China, historical documents demonstrate the development of the "barbarian" Bai Yue and Island Yi (岛夷) and their cultural interaction with the northern Huaxia (åŽå¤) in early Chinese civilization within the geopolitical order of the "Central State-Four Peripheries Barbarians-Four Seas". Archaeological typologies of the prehistoric remains reveal a unique cultural tradition dominantly originating from the local Paleolithic age and continuing to early Neolithization across this border region. Further analysis of material culture from the Neolithic to the Early Iron Age proves the stability and resilience of the indigenous cultures even with the migratory expansion of Huaxia and Han (汉) from north to south. Ethnographical investigations of aboriginal heritage highlight their native cultural context, seafaring technology and navigation techniques, and their interaction with Austronesian and other foreign maritime ethnicities. In a word, this manuscript presents a new perspective on the unique cultural landscape of indigenous ethnicities in southeast China with thousands of years' stable tradition, a remarkable maritime orientation and overseas cultural hybridization in the coastal region of southeast China. . Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] The Prehistoric Maritime Frontier of Southeast China : Indigenous Bai Yue and Their Oceanic Dispersal [documento electrónico] / Wu, Chunming, . - 1 ed. . - Singapore [Malasia] : Springer, 2021 . - XXIII, 264 p. 64 ilustraciones, 26 ilustraciones en color.
ISBN : 978-981-1640797--
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Palabras clave: ArqueologÃa subacuática Pueblos prehistóricos ArqueologÃa ArqueologÃa MarÃtima ArqueologÃa prehistórica ArqueologÃa y raza Clasificación: 930.102.804 Resumen: Este libro de acceso abierto presenta una investigación multidisciplinaria sobre la historia cultural, la conectividad étnica y el transporte oceánico de los antiguos indÃgenas Bai Yue (百越) en la región marÃtima prehistórica del sureste de China y el sudeste asiático. En esta frontera marÃtima de China, los documentos históricos demuestran el desarrollo de los "bárbaros" Bai Yue y la isla Yi (岛夷) y su interacción cultural con los Huaxia del norte (åŽå¤) en la civilización china temprana dentro del orden geopolÃtico del "Estado Central". -Cuatro Periferias Bárbaros-Cuatro Mares". Las tipologÃas arqueológicas de los restos prehistóricos revelan una tradición cultural única que se origina predominantemente en la era PaleolÃtica local y continúa hasta la Neolitización temprana en esta región fronteriza. Un análisis más detallado de la cultura material desde el NeolÃtico hasta la Edad del Hierro temprana demuestra la estabilidad y resiliencia de las culturas indÃgenas incluso con la expansión migratoria de Huaxia y Han (汉) de norte a sur. Las investigaciones etnográficas del patrimonio aborigen destacan su contexto cultural nativo, su tecnologÃa y técnicas de navegación, y su interacción con las etnias marÃtimas austronesias y otras etnias extranjeras. En una palabra, este manuscrito presenta una nueva perspectiva sobre el paisaje cultural único de las etnias indÃgenas del sureste de China con una tradición estable de miles de años, una notable orientación marÃtima y una hibridación cultural extranjera en la región costera del sureste de China. . Nota de contenido: Introduction -- Part I: The Historical Record of the "Barbarians" Yue and Maritime Yi in the Southeast Frontier of Ancient Chinese Civilization -- Chap.1, "Central State- Four Peripheries Barbarians- Four Seas": the Spatially Cultural Order of Land-Sea Interaction of Early Chinese Civilization -- Chap.2, Southeastern Peripheries of Huaxia: the Historical Cultural Interaction and Assimilation from "Southern Man and Bai Yue" to "Island Yi and Foreign Maritime Fan" -- Part II: The Archaeological Exploration on the Prehistoric Cultures in the Maritime Region of Southeast Asia -- Chap.3, The Local Paleolithic Cultural Inheriting of the Maritime Region of Southeast Asia during the Early Neolithization around 10,000 years ago -- Chap.4, The Cultural Influence of Northern Huaxia in the Indigenous System of Geometric Stamped Pattern Pottery Remains of Southeast China During Neolithic, Bronze and Early Iron age -- Part III : The Ethnographical Investigation of the Maritime Cultural Heritages of the Indigenous Yues in Southeast China -- Chap. 5, The Inheritance of Island Yi and the Acculturation of Foreign Maritime Fan: The Cultural History of Maritime Essence of the Han People in South Coast of China -- Chap.6, Ethno-archaeological Analysis on the "Straw and Bark Weaving" Culture of Island Yi and Southern Man in Southern China and Southeast Asia -- Chap.7, Searching for the Prehistoric Seafaring Tool between Southeast Coast of China and Pacific Islands -- Chap.8, A Comparative Study of the Astronomical Navigation between Ancient China and Pacific Austronesian -- Part IV: Conclusion -- Chap.9, An Academic Overview on the Research of Cultural Relation of Ancient Indigenous Yue of Southeast Coast of China and Pacific Austronesian. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This open access book presents multidisciplinary research on the cultural history, ethnic connectivity, and oceanic transportation of the ancient Indigenous Bai Yue (百越) in the prehistoric maritime region of southeast China and southeast Asia. In this maritime Frontier of China, historical documents demonstrate the development of the "barbarian" Bai Yue and Island Yi (岛夷) and their cultural interaction with the northern Huaxia (åŽå¤) in early Chinese civilization within the geopolitical order of the "Central State-Four Peripheries Barbarians-Four Seas". Archaeological typologies of the prehistoric remains reveal a unique cultural tradition dominantly originating from the local Paleolithic age and continuing to early Neolithization across this border region. Further analysis of material culture from the Neolithic to the Early Iron Age proves the stability and resilience of the indigenous cultures even with the migratory expansion of Huaxia and Han (汉) from north to south. Ethnographical investigations of aboriginal heritage highlight their native cultural context, seafaring technology and navigation techniques, and their interaction with Austronesian and other foreign maritime ethnicities. In a word, this manuscript presents a new perspective on the unique cultural landscape of indigenous ethnicities in southeast China with thousands of years' stable tradition, a remarkable maritime orientation and overseas cultural hybridization in the coastal region of southeast China. . Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...]