Early exchange along the maritime Silk Road not only spanned immense distances, but was also subject to—among other things—seasonal weather systems, hazardous waters, arid and sparsely populated coastlines with few suitable harbours, and limits imposed by infrastructure and technology. Juxtaposing theoretical models for the spatial organisation of premodern exchange with the fragmentary record of experiences handed down in historical sources, and modern digital methods for the analysis of spatial relations, this chapter addresses how we can approach the space-placethings conundrum in the context of early Indian Ocean exchange.publishedVersio
Resumen del trabajo presentado en 9th Red Sea Conference - Networked Spaces. The spatiality of netwo...
This thesis analyses the role of the Indian Ocean in contributing to a distinctly integrated maritim...
The study of the history of the Indian Ocean can no longer be considered merely as hagiographic reco...
Early exchange along the maritime Silk Road not only spanned immense distances, but was also subject...
The Maritime Silk Road foregrounds the numerous networks that have been woven across oceanic geograp...
The 34 articles published in this volume form the proceedings of the 9th Red Sea conference held at ...
Maritime histories is a very important tool in the study of the development of Port towns in Pre-mod...
International audienceThe rise of towns and states and the expansion of exchange networks have resul...
Until qomparativelrye centt imes( mid l9th century)winds shaped navigation over seas. From simple bo...
In the millennium after 300 BC, the western Indian Ocean emerged as a main hub of Old World exchange...
The Indian Ocean is famous for its well-documented Jewish and Islamic trading networks of the mediev...
The focus of the proposed paper is the transmission of geographical knowledge about the Indian Ocean...
With the rise of post-colonialism during the latter twentieth century, more focus has been given to ...
The 34 articles published in this volume form the proceedings of the 9th Red Sea conference held at ...
This study investigates the nature of indigenous maritime navigation in the 18th-19th century CE Red...
Resumen del trabajo presentado en 9th Red Sea Conference - Networked Spaces. The spatiality of netwo...
This thesis analyses the role of the Indian Ocean in contributing to a distinctly integrated maritim...
The study of the history of the Indian Ocean can no longer be considered merely as hagiographic reco...
Early exchange along the maritime Silk Road not only spanned immense distances, but was also subject...
The Maritime Silk Road foregrounds the numerous networks that have been woven across oceanic geograp...
The 34 articles published in this volume form the proceedings of the 9th Red Sea conference held at ...
Maritime histories is a very important tool in the study of the development of Port towns in Pre-mod...
International audienceThe rise of towns and states and the expansion of exchange networks have resul...
Until qomparativelrye centt imes( mid l9th century)winds shaped navigation over seas. From simple bo...
In the millennium after 300 BC, the western Indian Ocean emerged as a main hub of Old World exchange...
The Indian Ocean is famous for its well-documented Jewish and Islamic trading networks of the mediev...
The focus of the proposed paper is the transmission of geographical knowledge about the Indian Ocean...
With the rise of post-colonialism during the latter twentieth century, more focus has been given to ...
The 34 articles published in this volume form the proceedings of the 9th Red Sea conference held at ...
This study investigates the nature of indigenous maritime navigation in the 18th-19th century CE Red...
Resumen del trabajo presentado en 9th Red Sea Conference - Networked Spaces. The spatiality of netwo...
This thesis analyses the role of the Indian Ocean in contributing to a distinctly integrated maritim...
The study of the history of the Indian Ocean can no longer be considered merely as hagiographic reco...