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3 ĈčĆĕęĊė 1 Commodity and Market: Structure of the Long-distance Trade in the East Asian Seas and Beyond Prior to the Early Nine ...
4 Boundaries and Beyond were the direct beneβiciaries of the common economic activity. In fact, in one way or another the produc ...
Commodity and Market 5 triple analytical foundations, namely: time, space and structure.^12 He proposes to explore “the unity an ...
6 Boundaries and Beyond or peddlers; (2) the regional layer of transferring the merchandise to the transshipment center or entre ...
Commodity and Market 7 the four great products of East Asia, namely, sandalwood, black pepper, silk and porcelain.^19 The most i ...
8 Boundaries and Beyond says, “In the 15th and 16th centuries, the average annual total amount of pepper purchased by the Chines ...
Commodity and Market 9 more than ten days’ journey on foot to the country of Fukandulu, whence it is something over two months’ ...
10 Boundaries and Beyond embarking from China departed from the west coast of Guangdong, sailing south along the coast, eventual ...
Commodity and Market 11 of Siam and on the southeast coast of present-day Vietnam respectively. We can reasonably assume that th ...
12 Boundaries and Beyond Superb sailors, the coastal Malay-Indonesians became the major players in shipping and carrying trade n ...
Commodity and Market 13 “an unbroken voyage across the South China Sea”.^38 Still the sources do not allow one to say for sure w ...
14 Boundaries and Beyond especially of the Straits of Malacca and the Isthmus in the northern Malay Peninsula, as well as its ro ...
Commodity and Market 15 East Asia early in the seventh century.”^46 It would be quite natural for them to have continued their v ...
16 Boundaries and Beyond In Chinese historical texts, “Persian” cargoes had become known to the Chinese in the fourth century, b ...
Commodity and Market 17 Tomé Pires gives a long list of places from where the traders originated as follows: [There came] Moors ...
18 Boundaries and Beyond all the major textile-weaving towns of India, in the Malay-Indonesian Archipelago and Guangzhou.^58 Mal ...
Commodity and Market 19 engaged in a two-way trafβic”, as K.N. Chaudhuri puts it.^62 The sea route from the Red Sea, passing by ...
20 Boundaries and Beyond that Muslim traders, primarily Arabs and Persians, “controlled a trading network in the South Seas from ...
Commodity and Market 21 Indeed, the issues about when the Chinese began to participate in the outbound long-distance shipping tr ...
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