Current List 205A

Abaya, Consuela:
- THE VILLANUEVA COLLECTION OF ORIENTAL POTTERY

Aczel, Amir D:
- THE JESUIT & THE SKULL

Addis, J. M:
- UNDERGLAZE RED DISCOVERED IN THE PHILIPPINES

Aitchison, Margaret:
- THE DOCTOR AND THE DRAGON

Akiyama Shingo:
- ANCIENT CHINESE POTTERY

Albrecht, Fritz:
- ERGEBNISSE

Almqvist, Kurt ed:
- THE SAMPANS FROM CANTON

Ambary, Hasan Muarif ed:
- EXCAVATION REPORT AT PASAR IKAN, JAKARTA

ANYANG WENWU JINGHUA
Gems of Anyang's Cultural Relics 安陽文物精華.

Arce, Dr. Jose; drawings by Schiff:
- DE BUENOS AIRES A SHANGHAI

ARS ORIENTALIS VOLUME I

ARS ORIENTALIS VOLUME 2

ARS ORIENTALIS VOLUME 3

Freer Gallery of Art:
- ARS ORIENTALIS VOLUME 8
- ARS ORIENTALIS VOLUME 9
- ARS ORIENTALIS VOLUME 10

ARS ORIENTALIS VOLUME 12

ARS ORIENTALIS VOLUME 20

Ashton, Leigh:
- AN INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF CHINESE SCULPTURE

Asia-Pacific Exposition Fukuoka '89:
- ROADS TO KYUSHU COMMUNICATION IN KYUSHU


FJM141
Fujian Provincial Museum & Beijing Capital Museum ed: HAISHANG SICHOU ZHI LU. Maritime Silk Route. 海上絲綢之路. Beijing, 2014. 315 pp. Full page colour plates throughout. 4 foldout maps. 31x24 cm. Cloth.
GBP 95.00
Catalogue of an impressive exhibition organized jointly by (and shown at) the Fujian Provincial Museum and the Capital Museum in Beijing and which will then go on to tour cities of Southeast Asia. Explores the history and extent of the Maritime Silk Route which carried trade from East and Southeast China along the coasts of China north to the Korean peninsula and south to Southeast Asia, India and beyond to the Arabian Gulf and East Africa. Illustrated throughout with fascinating and fine Chinese artefacts from throughout the centuries pertaining to this maritime trade and cultural exchange.
  In sections: Riding the Great Waves and Exploring the Open Sea (Prehistory-Qin dynasty, Han dynasty and Three Kingdoms period); Prosperous Ports and Extended Sea Routes (From Jin to Tang and the Five Dynasties); Clouds of Sails in the Sea and Thousands of Countries to Trade (Song and Yuan Dynasties); Global Voyaging and the Decline of Maritime Silk Road (Ming and Qing Dynasties). Loans from museums throughout China, mainly those whose province or location borders the sea. Also a few loans from museums outside China. Prefaces, brief introductions to each section and captions to plates in English. Main text (including essays) in Chinese.
Subjects: Maritime Archaeology
Item 40 in List 205.
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