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Ref ID: 32284
Ref Type: Journal Article
Authors: Miksic, John N.
Yap, C. T.
Younan, Hua
Title: Archaeology and early Chinese glass trade in Southeast Asia
Date: 1994
Source: Journal of Southeast Asian Studies
Abstract: When trade between China and Southeast Asia blossomed between the eleventh and fourteenth centuries, Chinese traders began to form overseas Chinese communities. Their presence had significant effects on the region, including the formation of new urban settlements and the introduction of new lifestyles in which imported items played an important part, not only among the elite, but among many hinterland groups who probably never saw a Chinese trader but rapidly integrated Chinese products into their displays of status.
Date Created: 8/13/2003
Volume: 25
Number: 1
Page Start: 31
Page End: 46