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Malay Peninsula : Crossroads of the Maritime Silk Road (100 BC-1300 AD).

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Jacq-Hergoualc'h, Michel
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Leiden : Brill, N.H.E.J., N.V. Koninklijke, Boekhandel en Drukkerij, 2002.
Colección:Handbuch der Orientalistik. Südostasien ; 13. Bd.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
  • LIST OF DOCUMENTS
  • LIST OF FIGURES
  • LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
  • INTRODUCTION
  • CHAPTER I. THE IMPACT OF GEOLOGY, RELIEF AND CLIMATE ON THE HISTORIC DESTINY OF THE MALAY PENINSULA
  • A. GEOLOGICAL HISTORY
  • I. The Position of the Malay Peninsula in Relation to the Continent of Asia
  • II. The Sunda Platform: The Geological History of the Malay Peninsula
  • III. The Rocks and Soils of the Malay Peninsula
  • B. THE GREAT RELIEF ZONES
  • I. The Mountain Ranges
  • II. The Plains
  • III. The Rivers
  • C. THE CLIMATE
  • I. The System of the MonsoonsII. A Breakdown of the System of the Monsoon Winds and Ocean Currents
  • III. Other Features of the Climate
  • CHAPTER II. THE MALAY PENINSULA: OBSTACLE OR SOURCE OF CONTACTS AND PROFIT AMONG THE ASIAN CIVILIZATIONS?
  • A. THE PEOPLES OF THE MALAY PENINSULA
  • B. THE MALAY PENINSULA AS OBSTACLE
  • I. The Transpeninsular Routes
  • II. Circumpeninsular Navigation
  • III. The Merchant Ships of the Southern Seas
  • C. THE PENINSULA AS SOURCE OF CONTACTS AND PROFITS
  • I. Landing Places
  • II. The Strange and the Precious
  • III. Mineral ResourcesCHAPTER III. CONTACTS BETWEEN THE INDIAN SUBCONTINENT AND THE MALAY PENINSULA BEFORE INDIANIZATION
  • A. NEW DEFINITIONS OF INDIANIZATION
  • B. INTER-REGIONAL CONTACTS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA IN THE EARLY PERIOD
  • C. CONTACTS BETWEEN INDIA AND SOUTHEAST ASIA IN THE EARLY PERIOD
  • I. Ban Don Ta Phet
  • II. Khao Sam Keo
  • III. Khuan Luk Pat
  • IV. Kuala Selinsing
  • CHAPTER IV. THE FIRST ACCOUNTS OF INDIANIZATION IN THE MALAY PENINSULA: FROM THE FIRST CENTURIES OF THE ERA TO THE END OF THE 4TH CENTURY
  • ""CHAPTER V. PANPAN, FROM THE 5TH TO THE 8TH CENTURY: HISTORY AND BRAHMANICAL RELIGIOUS REMAINS""""A. HISTORIC REFERENCES TO PANPAN IN THE ASIAN CONTEXT""; ""B. BRAHMANICAL RELIGIOUS REMAINS""; ""I. Images of Visnu""; ""II. Lingas""; ""III. Ablution Basins and Pedestals""; ""IV. GaneŚa""; ""V. Brahmanical Architectural Remains""; ""CHAPTER VI. PANPAN, FROM THE 5TH TO THE 8TH CENTURY: BUDDHIST RELIGIOUS REMAINS""; ""A. IMAGES OF TRADITIONAL BUDDHISM""; ""1. The Wiang Sa Buddha""; ""2. The Sichon head of Buddha""; ""3. Statue of Buddha""; ""4. Bronze head and torso of Buddha""
  • ""5. Bronze statuette of Buddha from Wat Chom Thong (Sichon)""""6. Statue of seated Buddha from Wat Phra Barommathat (Chaiya)""; ""7. Stone statuette of Buddha from Satingpra""; ""8. Statues of Buddha in the Dvāravatī style""; ""9. Wheels of the Law""; ""B. MAHĀYĀNA IMAGES""; ""1. Stone statue of Avalokiteśvara from Chaiya""; ""2. Bronze Avalokiteśvara from Khuan Saranrom""; ""3. Stone head from Khao Nam Ron (Chaiya)""; ""4. Stone statue of Avalokiteśvara""; ""5. Stone statue of Avalokiteśvara from Wat Phra Barommathat (Chaiya)""; ""6. Fragment of a statue from Khao Si Vichai (Phunphin)""