Trade and Interaction in Ancient Northeast Asia
Title | Trade and Interaction in Ancient Northeast Asia PDF eBook |
Author | Barbara Seyock |
Publisher | |
Pages | 122 |
Release | 2014 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9783940527950 |
A New History of Parhae
Title | A New History of Parhae PDF eBook |
Author | The Northeast Asian History Foundation |
Publisher | Global Oriental |
Pages | 234 |
Release | 2012-07-18 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9004242996 |
The national historical "ownership" of the ancient Northeast Asian kingdom of Parhae (Ch. Bohai; 669-926) has been a controversial issue over the past several decades, with scholars in China, Korea, and even Russia all claiming that Parhae belonged to their nations' history. The authors of the various chapters in this book have exhausted the textual sources and archaeological data on this kingdom in building their argument that Parhae was the succesor to the earlier Korean kingdom of Koguryŏ. In the process, they have shed fresh light on Parhae's political development, ethnic composition, diplomatic and trade relations, and cultural aspects and have provided new insights into the nature of interactions among the states and peoples of Northeast Asia.
Handbook of East and Southeast Asian Archaeology
Title | Handbook of East and Southeast Asian Archaeology PDF eBook |
Author | Junko Habu |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 761 |
Release | 2017-12-08 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1493965212 |
The Handbook of East and Southeast Asian Archaeology focuses on the material culture and lifeways of the peoples of prehistoric and early historic East and Southeast Asia; their origins, behavior and identities as well as their biological, linguistic and cultural differences and commonalities. Emphasis is placed upon the interpretation of material culture to illuminate and explain social processes and relationships as well as behavior, technology, patterns and mechanisms of long-term change and chronology, in addition to the intellectual history of archaeology as a discipline in this diverse region. The Handbook augments archaeologically-focused chapters contributed by regional scholars by providing histories of research and intellectual traditions, and by maintaining a broadly comparative perspective. Archaeologically-derived data are emphasized with text-based documentary information, provided to complement interpretations of material culture. The Handbook is not restricted to art historical or purely descriptive perspectives; its geographical coverage includes the modern nation-states of China, Mongolia, Far Eastern Russia, North and South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Burma, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines and East Timor.
The Silk Road
Title | The Silk Road PDF eBook |
Author | Xinru Liu |
Publisher | |
Pages | 62 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN |
Intra-Asian Trade and the World Market
Title | Intra-Asian Trade and the World Market PDF eBook |
Author | A.J.H. Latham |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 262 |
Release | 2006-04-18 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1134194080 |
This collection presents 'snap-shots' of trade in specific commodities, alongside chapters covering the region. This book fills a particular gap in the literature on intra-Asian trade prior to the 20th century, and makes a considerable contribution to our knowledge of the Asian trade.
Gyeongju
Title | Gyeongju PDF eBook |
Author | Sarah Milledge Nelson |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 165 |
Release | 2017-02-17 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1317237935 |
Gyeongju, the capital of the Kingdom of Silla, grew from a loose confederation of villages, called Saro, to become the capital of most of the Korean peninsula. Its relationships with Japan, the Eurasian Steppes, and countries along the Silk Road leading to Europe helped to make the city one of the most prosperous and significant in ancient East Asia. In this seminal new volume, Sarah Milledge Nelson draws on over 30 years’ experience to offer the first complete history of this fascinating city. Gyeongju explores culture, class and rank, industry, international relations, rulers, and socio-cultural issues such as gender, and examines in detail the complex systems of class and rank, Gyeongju’s position as the royal seat of Silla, and the influence and legacy of the ancient city. Excavations in Gyeongju have provided evidence not only of the wealth and power of the monarchy, but also of production and agriculture, and the reach of Gyeongju’s trade routes, making this city a fascinating case study for the region. Augmented with extensive maps and images which illustrate the city’s rich history, this volume is crucial reading for anyone interested in the city, the kingdom of Silla, the history and archaeology of Korea, and early urbanism and state formation in East Asia.
The Ancient State of Puyŏ in Northeast Asia
Title | The Ancient State of Puyŏ in Northeast Asia PDF eBook |
Author | Mark E. Byington |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 446 |
Release | 2020-05-11 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1684175674 |
Mark E. Byington explores the formation, history, and legacy of the ancient state of Puyŏ, which existed in central Manchuria from the third century BCE until the late fifth century CE. As the earliest archaeologically attested state to arise in northeastern Asia, Puyŏ occupies an important place in the history of that region. Nevertheless, until now its history and culture have been rarely touched upon in scholarly works in any language. The present volume, utilizing recently discovered archaeological materials from Northeast China as well as a wide variety of historical records, explores the social and political processes associated with the formation and development of the Puyŏ state, and discusses how the historical legacy of Puyŏ—its historical memory—contributed to modes of statecraft of later northeast Asian states and provided a basis for a developing historiographical tradition on the Korean peninsula. Byington focuses on two major aspects of state formation: as a social process leading to the formation of a state-level polity called Puyŏ, and as a political process associated with a variety of devices intended to assure the stability and perpetuation of the inegalitarian social structures of several early states in the Korea–Manchuria region.