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This book focuses on prehistoric East Asian maritime cultures that
pre-dated the Maritime Silk Road, the "Four Seas" and "Four Oceans"
navigation system recorded in historical documents of ancient
China. Origins of the Maritime Silk Road can be traced to
prosperous Neolithic and Metal Age maritime-oriented cultures
dispersed along the coastlines of prehistoric China and Southeast
Asia. The topics explored here include Neolithisation and the
development of prehistoric maritime cultures during the Neolithic
and early Metal Age; the expansion and interaction of these
cultures along coastlines and across straits; the "two-layer"
hypothesis for explaining genetic and cultural diversity in south
China and Southeast Asia; prehistoric seafaring and early sea
routes; the paleogeography and vegetation history of coastal
regions; Neolithic maritime livelihoods based on
hunting/fishing/foraging adaptations; rice and millet cultivation
and their dispersal along the coast and across the open sea; and
interaction between farmers and maritime-oriented
hunter/fisher/foragers. In addition, a series of case studies
enhances understanding of the development of prehistoric navigation
and the origin of the Maritime Silk Road in the Asia-Pacific
region.
This book focuses on prehistoric East Asian maritime cultures that
pre-dated the Maritime Silk Road, the "Four Seas" and "Four Oceans"
navigation system recorded in historical documents of ancient
China. Origins of the Maritime Silk Road can be traced to
prosperous Neolithic and Metal Age maritime-oriented cultures
dispersed along the coastlines of prehistoric China and Southeast
Asia. The topics explored here include Neolithisation and the
development of prehistoric maritime cultures during the Neolithic
and early Metal Age; the expansion and interaction of these
cultures along coastlines and across straits; the "two-layer"
hypothesis for explaining genetic and cultural diversity in south
China and Southeast Asia; prehistoric seafaring and early sea
routes; the paleogeography and vegetation history of coastal
regions; Neolithic maritime livelihoods based on
hunting/fishing/foraging adaptations; rice and millet cultivation
and their dispersal along the coast and across the open sea; and
interaction between farmers and maritime-oriented
hunter/fisher/foragers. In addition, a series of case studies
enhances understanding of the development of prehistoric navigation
and the origin of the Maritime Silk Road in the Asia-Pacific
region.
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