Page 159 - Chinese and Asian Ceramics from an Indonesian Collection
P. 159

Ceramics from the Musi River

            Final Report of the SPAFA Workshop on Archaeological   Tan, H. V. (2003). Remarks on the Pottery of Oc Eo. In: J. C.M.
            and Environmental Studies on Srivijaya (Bangkok: 1983),   Khoo (Ed.) Art & Archaeology of Fu Nan: Pre Khmer Kingdom of
            Appendix 5b.                                       the Lower Mekong Valley. Orchid Press, Bangkok. Pp.107–118.
          Stargardt, J. (1986). Hydrologic works in Southeast Asian polities.   Tanaka, K and Dizon, E. Z. (2017). Shipwreck Site and
                                              th
            In: D. G. Marr, A. C. Milner (Eds) Asia in the 9 –14  centuries.   Earthenware Vessels in the Philippines: Earthenware vessels
                                                  th
            Institute of Southeast Asian Studies & Research School of   of the Pandanan Shipwreck Site,The MUA Collection.
            Pacific Studies, Singapore & Canberra. Pp. 23–48.  http://www.themua.org/collections/items/show/1234.
          Stargardt, J. (1990). The Ancient Pyu of Burma. Vol. 1. Cambridge   Tantoco, R. and D.W. (1976). Oriental pottery and porcelain from
            University Press, Cambridge.                       the collection of Imelda Romualdez Marcos. Marcos Foundation
          Stargardt, J. (2001). Behind the Shadows: Archaeological Data on   Museum, Manila.
            Two-way Sea-trade between Quanzhou and Satingpra, South   Tingley, N. (1993). Catalogue entries. In: Tingley et al. (Eds)
            Thailand, 10–14th Century. In: A. Schottenhammer (Ed.)   Thai Ceramics. The James and Elaine Connell Collection, Asian Art
            The Emporium of the World: Maritime Quanzhou, 1000–1400.   Museum of San Francisco. Kuala Lumpur Oxford University
            Koningklijke Brill NV: Leiden, Netherlands. Pp. 309–93.  Press, Oxford, Singapore & New York.. Pp 51–178.
          Stargardt, J. (2012). The Kok Moh kendis of Ban Pah O in the   Tomber, R. (2008).  Indo-Roman Trade, from Pots to Pepper.
            Satingpra Complex and their distribution. In: Eur ASEAA   Duckworth, London.
            Dublin 14  International Conference, Dublin Sept 18–21.   Twitchett, D. and Stargardt, J. (2002). Chinese silver bullion in a
                    th
            Pp. 1–24.                                          tenth century Indonesian wreck. Asia Major, 3  series 15(1):
                                                                                                  rd
          Stark, M. (1996). Funan as Center or Funan  as Periphery?   23–72. (Actually published in December 2004.)
            Exploring State Formation in Mainland Southeast Asia.   UNESCO (2017). The Cirebon shipwreck. http://en.unesco.org/
            Paper presented at First East Asia Archaeological Network   silkroad/silk-road-themes/underwater-heritage/cirebon-shipwreck.
            Meetings. Honolulu, Hawaii.                      Vainker, S. J. (1991). Chinese Pottery and Porcelain: From Prehistoric
          Stark, M.T. (2000). Pre-Angkor earthenware ceramics from   to the Present. British Museum Press, London.
            Cambodia’s Mekong Delta. UDAYA: Journal of Khmer Studies,   Van Sevenhoven, J.L. (1825). Beschrijving van de hoofdplaats van
            1: 69–90.                                          Palembang. Pp 41–126. In Verhandelingan van het Bataviaasch
          Stark, M (2003). Angkor Borei and the archaeology of   Genootschap voor Kunsten en Wetenschappen, Vol. 9.
            Cambodia’s Mekong Delta. In: James C. M. Khoo, (Ed.)   Wai-yee, S. W. (2014–2015). Southeast Asian ceramics found in
            Art & Archaeology of Fu Nan Pre-Khmer Kingdom of the   Penny’s Bay, Hong Kong. Southeast Asian Ceramics Museum
            Lower Mekong Valley. Orchid Press, Singapore. Pp. 87–105.  Newsletter, 8(2): 2–4 (Oct 2014–Jan 2015).
          Stark, M. (2004). Pre-Angkorian and Angkorian Cambodia. In: I.   Waksman, S. Y., Morozova, Y., Zelenko, S., and Çolak, M . (2014).
            Glover and P. Bellwood,P. (Eds) Southeast Asia from Prehistory   Archaeological and Archaeometric Investigations of the
            to History. Routledge, London. Pp. 89–119.         Amphorae Cargo of a Late Roman shipwreck sunk near the
          Stark, M.T. (2006). Early mainland Southeast Asian landscapes   Cape of Plaka (Crimea, Ukraine). In: N.P. Papadimitriou,
            in the first millennium AD. Annual Review of Anthropology,   E. Nodarou and V, Kilikoglou (Eds) LRCW 4 Late Roman
            35: 21.1–21.26.                                    Coarse Wares, Cooking Wares and Amphorae in the Mediterranean.
          Stark, M. (2006). Archaeology of Asia. Blackwell, Oxford.   BAR International Series 2616 (I). Archaeopress, Oxford,
          Stark, M.T. (2015). Southeast Asian urbanism: from early city   England. Pp. 919–929.
            to Classical state. In: Norman Yoffee (Ed)  Early Cities in   Walker, M.J. and Santoso (1977). Romano-Indian roulette
            Comparative Perspective, 4000 BCE–1200 CE (The Cambridge   pottery in Indonesia. Mankind, 11 (1): 39–45.
            World  History  Volume III).  Cambridge  University  Press,   Wallace, A.R. (1869). The Malay Archipelago. Macmillan, London.
            Cambridge. Pp 74–93.                             Wang, G. W. (1958). The Nanhai Trade: A Study of the Early
          Stark, M. et al. (1999). Results of the 1995–1996 Archaeological   History of Chinese Trade in Southeast Asia. Journal of the
            Field Investigations of Angkor Borei, Cambodia.  Asian   Malayan Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, 31(2): 1–135.
            Perspectives, 38(1): 7–36.                       Wang, G. W. (1989). Sung-Yuan-Ming Relations with Southeast Asia:
          Stark, M. and Allen, J. (1998). The Transition to History in   Some Comparisons. Hong Kong University Press, Hong Kong.
            Southeast Asia. Introduction. International Journal of Historical   Westenenk,  L.C. (1923).  Boekit Segoentang  en  Goenoeng
            Archaeology, 2(3): 163–174.                        Mahaméroe uit de sedjarah Melajoe. Tijdschrift voor Indische
          Stevenson, J. and Guy, J. (Eds) (1997). Vietnamese Ceramics: A   Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde  uitgegeven door het  Bataviaasch
            Separate Tradition. Art Media Resources with Avery Press,   Genootschap van Kunsten en Wetenschappen 63(1): 212–226.
            Michigan & Chicago.                              Wheatley (1964). Impressions of the Malay Peninsula in Ancient
          Sukkham, A. (2015). Variability in ceramics of the Bang Rachan   Times. Eastern University Press, Singapore.
            (Mae Nam Noi) kilns, Singburi, Thailand. In: Noel Hidalgo   Wheatley, P. (1983).  Nagara and Commandery: Origins of
            Tan (Ed.), Advancing Southeast Asian Archaeology 2013: Selected   Southeast Asian Urban Traditions. Research Paper Nos.
            papers from the First SEAMEO SPAFA International Conference   207–208. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago, Department
            on Southeast Asian Archaeology, Chonburi, Thailand, 2013.   of Geography, Wilkinson.
            SEAMEO SPAFA Regional Centre for Archaeology & Fine   Wheeler, R.E. M., Ghosh, A. and Deva, K. (1946). Arikamedu :
            Arts. Pp. 318–353.                                 An Indo-Roman Trading Station on the East Coast of India.
          Tai, Yew Seng (2011). Ming gap and the revival of commercial   AI, 2, 66: 17–124.
            production of blue and white porcelain.  Bulletin of the   Widodo, L. (2005). A celebration of diversity. Zhen He and
            Indopacific Prehistory Association, 31: 85–92.     the  origin  of  the  pre-colonial  coastal  urban  pattern  in
          Tan, H.V. (1984–1985). Prehistoric Pottery in Viet Nam and its   Southeast Asia . In: L. Suryadinata (Ed.)  Admiral Zheng
            Relationships with Southeast Asia. Early Asian Perspectives,   He and Southeast Asia. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies,
            XXVL.                                              Singapore. Pp. 94–123.
          Tan, H.V. (1988). Prehistoric pottery in Viet Nam and its   Wikimedia Commons (2017).  https://commons.wikimedia.
            relationship with Southeast Asia. Asian Perspectives, 26(1):   org/wiki/Category:Jizhou_ware#/media/File:Jiangxi_Sheng_
            135–146.                                           Bowuguan_2014.10.04_13–14–33.jpg.
          142
   154   155   156   157   158   159   160   161   162   163   164