In 1998, in the heart of Indonesia, fishermen discovered a wreck from the 9th century. Quickly, excavations are launched.
Archaeologists thought they were facing a new local or Chinese wreck. In reality, such a discovery had never been made.
From the following months, this wreck revealed fascinating secrets.
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📚 Bibliography:
Alain George, “Direct Sea Trade Between Early Islamic Iraq and Tang China: from the Exchange of Goods, to the Transmission of Ideas”, Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, vol. 25, n°4, October 2015, p. 579-624.
Carolyn Swan Needell, “Cirebon: Islamic Glass from a 10th-Century Shipwreck in the Java Sea”, Journal of Glass Studies, vol. 60, 2018, p. 69-113.
Dashu Qin and Kunpeng Xiang, “Sri Vijaya as the Warehouse for Circum-Indian Ocean Trade”, Indian Ocean Studies, 46-47, 2011, p. 308-336.
Elizabeth Bartman, “From the President. The Belitung Shipwreck”, Archaeology, September October 2011, vol. 64, no.5, p. 6.
John Guy, “Long distance Arab shipping in the 9th century Indian Ocean: recent shipwreck evidence from Southeast Asia”, Current Science, vol. 117, n°10, 25 November 2019.
John Guy, “The Phanom Surin Shipwreck, a Pahlavi Inscription, and their Significance for the History of Early Lower Central Tailand”, Journal of the Siam Society, vol. 105, 2017, p. 179-196.
John Toomey, "The Phanom Surin Shipwreck: New Discovery of an Arab-style Shipwreck in Central Thailand", XXX, vol. VIII, n°1, June-September 2014, p. 1-14.
Kenneth R. Hall, “Indonesia’s Evolving International Relationships in the Ninth to Early Eleventh Centuries: Evidence from Contemporary Shipwrecks and Epigraphy”, Indonesia, 90, October 2010, p. 15-45.
Michael Flecker, “A Ninth-Century AD Arab or Indian Shipwreck in Indonesia. First Evidence for Direct Trade with China”, World Archaeology, February 2001, vol. 32, no. 3, p. 335-354.
Pierre-Yves Manguin, “Ceramics from Indonesian Underwater Sites”, Bulletin of the French School of the Far East, volume 106, 2020, p. 435-451.
Preeyanuch Jumprom, “Recovery of a Lost Arab-styled Ship at Phanom-Surin, the Wetland Excavation Site in Central Thailand”, Ancient Maritime Cross-cultural Exchanges Archaeological Research in Thailand, Bangkok, 2019, p. 227-245.
Stephen G. Haw, “The Maritime Routes Between China and the Indian Ocean During the Second to Ninth Centuries C.E”, Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, vol. 27, n°1, January 2017, p. 53-81.
Tom Vosmer, Lụca Belfioretti, Eric Staples and Alessandro Ghidoni, “The “Jewel of Muscat” Project: reconstructing an early ninth-century CE shipwreck”, Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies, 2011, vol. 41, p. 411-424.
📗 Books (not consulted): Regina Krahl, John Guy (dir.), Shipwrecked: Tang Treasures and Monsoon Winds (2011) AND Natali Pearson, Belitung: The Afterlives of a Shipwreck (2022)
💻 Websites/videos:
Hsueh-man Shen - A Case Study of the Belitung Shipwreck Exhibitions: • Hsueh-man Shen - A Cas...
www.dailyartmagazine.com/the-...
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