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Early Indonesian commerce: a study of the origins of Śrīvijaya
Wolters, O. W.
Year: 1967.
Publisher:  Cornell University Press. 
© O. W. Wolters
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Frontmatter
Abbreviations
1 Some problems of Srivijayan history
2 Early Asian trade routes and South East Asia
3 A glimpse of western Indonesia in the third century A.D.
4 Early Indonesian trade with India
5 The development of Asian maritime trade from the fourth to the sixth century
6 The vintage texts
7 The pine resin of the southern ocean
8 The guggulu of the southern ocean
9 The 'Persian' trade
10 Shippers of the 'Persian' cargoes
11 Early 'tributary' kingdoms of western Indonesia
12 Isolated coasts in western Indonesia during the fifth and sixth centuries A.D.
13 The favoured coast of early Indonesian commerce
14 The heritage and prospects of Srivijaya
Appendices
A The Lo yang chia lan chi as a source on Ko-ying
B Yeh-t'iao and P'i-ch'ien
C Chinese transcriptions of the names of the tributary kingdoms
Notes
Maps
Glossary of Chinese characters
Glossary of Chinese texts
Bibliography
Index
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Title: Early Indonesian commerce : a study of the origins of Śrīvijaya O.W. Walters.
Author: Wolters, O. W
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E-Distribution Information: University of Michigan Library, Scholarly Publishing Office
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Source Version: Early Indonesian commerce : a study of the origins of Śrīvijaya O.W. Walters
Wolters, O. W
Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1967.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.02479
Subject Headings: • Trade routes
• Srivijaya (Kingdom) -- Commerce -- History
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