Southeast Asia in the Ancient Indian Ocean World

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This book casts a new light on the role of Southeast Asia in the ancient Indian Ocean World. It brings together data and approaches from archaeology and historical linguistics with the aim to reconstruct pre-modern cultural and language contact between Southeast Asia and South Asia, East Africa and the Middle East. The interdisciplinary approach employed in this study reveals that insular Southeast Asian seafarers, traders and settlers had left their imprint on these parts of the world through the transmission of numerous biological and cultural items. It is further demonstrated that the words used to designate these commodities often contain clues about the precise ethno-linguistic communities involved in their transoceanic dispersal. Cumulatively, thisstudy underlines that the analysis of lexical data is a strong tool to reconstruct interethnic contact, particularly in pre-literate societies. Throughout the Indian Ocean World, Southeast Asian products and concepts were mainly dispersed by Malay-speaking communities, although others played a role as well.

Author(s): Tom Hoogervorst
Series: BAR British Archaeological Reports International Series 2580
Publisher: BAR Publishing
Year: 2013

Language: English

Front Cover
Copyright
Abstract
Table of Contents
List of Tables
List of Figures
Preface
1. Introduction
2. Methodology
3. A Prehistory of Cultural Contact in the Bay of Bengal
4. Southeast Asian Influence Across the Indian Ocean
5. Anthropogenic Translocations of Southeast Asian Plants
6. Reconstructing the Spice Trade
7. The Dispersal of Southeast Asian Maritime Technology
Conclusion
Appendix 1: Linguistic Data
Appendix 2: Botanical Names
References
Index