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Belitung shipwreck
The Belitung Shipwreck Controversy
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Shipwrecks, Ports, and Products
Gold and Silver Wares on the Belitung Shipwreck
A Tang-Dynasty Shipwreck and Marine Archaeology François Louis Associate Professor of Chinese Art and Material Culture, Bard Graduate Center, New York
Shipwreck Evidence and the Maritime Circulation of Medicine Between Iran and China in the 9Th Through 14Th Centuries
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Ninth Century Tang Archaeological Finds Go on Display at Integrated Resort Marina Bay Sands' Latest Architectural Showpiece
Announcements
The Lost Dhow Exhibition Opens December 13 at the Aga Khan Museum
Nishimura Masanari's Study of the Earliest Known Shipwreck Found In
The Belitung Wreck Site After Commercial Salvage in 1998
Dating the Belitung Shipwreck
The Navigational Route of the Belitung Shipwreck and the Late Tang Ceramic Trade
Metal Objects on the Belitung Shipwreck
Perceiving the Silk Road Archipelago: Archipelagic Relations Within the Ancient and 21St-Century Maritime Silk Road
Southeast Asian Ceramics Museum Newsletter
International Trade in Ninth-Century Asia
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Introduction
CURRICULUM VITAE François Louis Associate Professor, the Bard Graduate Center: Studies in the Decorative Arts, Design, and Culture
Early History and Distribution of Trade Ceramics in Southeast Asia Over a Thousand Year Period Stretching from the 9Th to the 19Th Century CE
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TAASA Review 25 2 2016 June
Études Océan Indien, 46-47 | 2011 Sri Vijaya As the Entrepôt for Circum-Indian Ocean Trade 2
Shipwrecked It Can Be Argued That the Ship Was Heading for a Javanese Port
Research on the Export Porcelain Pattern of Changsha Kiln in the Belitung Shipwreck Chao Yue1,*
Protecting and Preserving Underwater Cultural Heritage in Southeast Asia
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Southeast Asian Ceramics Museum Newsletter
Green Wares of Southern China