Archaeology of Manila Galleon seaports and early maritime globalization
Weitere Verfasser: |
Wu, Chunming
, [HerausgeberIn]
Junco Sanchez, Roberto , [HerausgeberIn] Liu, Miao (College teacher) , [HerausgeberIn] |
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Ort/Verlag/Jahr: |
Singapore :
Springer,
[2019].
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Umfang/Format: |
xxxv, 268 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm. |
Schriftenreihe: |
The archaeology of Asia-Pacific navigation,
volume 2 |
Schlagworte: | |
Inhaltsangabe:
- 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 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 Humåtak 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.