About this book series
This series will publish the most important, current archaeological research on ancient navigation and sea routes in the Asia-Pacific region, which were key, dynamic factors in the development of human civilizations spanning the last several thousand years. Restoring an international and multidisciplinary academic dialogue through cross cultural perspectives, these publications underscore the significance of diverse lines of evidence, including sea routes, ship cargo, shipwreck, seaports landscape, maritime heritage, nautical technology and the role of indigenous peoples. They explore a broad range of outstanding work to highlight various aspects of the historical Four Oceans sailing routes in Asia-Pacific navigation, as well as their prehistoric antecedents, offering a challenging but highly distinctive contribution to a better understanding of global maritime history.
The series is intended for scholars and students in the fields of archaeology, history, anthropology, ethnology, economics, sociology, and political science, as well as nautical technicians and oceanic scientists who are interested in the prehistoric and historical seascape and marine livelihood, navigation and nautical techniques, the maritime silk road and overseas trade, maritime cultural dissemination and oceanic immigration in eastern and southeastern Asia and the Pacific region.
Advisory and Editorial Committee
Advisory Board:
Wenming Yan 严文明, Peking University, P.R. China
Qingzhu Liu 刘庆柱, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, P.R. China
Jeremy Green, Western Australia Museum, Australia
Charles Higham, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
Lothar von Falkenhausen, University of California at Los Angeles, USA
Robert E. Murowchick, Boston University, USA
James P. Delgado, SEARCH - SEARCH2O INC., USA
Hans K. Van Tilburg, NOAA Office of National Marine Sanctuaries, USA
John Miksic, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Chenhua Tsang 臧振华, Academia Sinica of Taiwan, China
Editorial Board:
Laura Lee Junker, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
Min Li 李旻, University of California at Los Angeles, USA
Roberto Junco Sanchez, National Institute of Anthropology and History, Mexico
María Cruz Berrocal, University of Konstanz, Germany
Eusebio Z. Dizon, National Museum of the Philippines, Philippines
Takenori Nogami, Nagasaki University, Japan
Chung
Tang邓聪,
The Chinese University of Hong Kong, P.R.China
Bo Jiang 姜波, National Center of Underwater Cultural Heritage, P.R. China
Chunming Wu 吴春明, The Center for Maritime Archaeology, The Belt and Road Research Institute, Xiamen University, P.R. China
Chunming Wu 吴春明, The Center for Maritime Archaeology, The Belt and Road Research Institute, Xiamen University, P.R. China
- Electronic ISSN
- 2524-7476
- Print ISSN
- 2524-7468
- Series Editor
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- Chunming Wu
Book titles in this series
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Shipwreck Archaeology in China Sea
- Editors:
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- Jianzhong Song
- Copyright: 2022
Available Renditions
- Hard cover
- Soft cover
- eBook
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Maritime Prehistory of Northeast Asia
With a Foreword by Dr. William W. Fitzhugh
- Editors:
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- Jim Cassidy
- Irina Ponkratova
- Ben Fitzhugh
- Copyright: 2022
Available Renditions
- Hard cover
- Soft cover
- eBook
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The Prehistoric Maritime Frontier of Southeast China
Indigenous Bai Yue and Their Oceanic Dispersal
- Authors:
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- Chunming Wu
- Open Access
- Copyright: 2021
Available Renditions
- Hard cover
- Soft cover
- eBook
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New Frontiers in the Neolithic Archaeology of Taiwan (5600–1800 BP)
A Perspective of Maritime Cultural Interaction
- Authors:
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- Su-chiu Kuo
- Copyright: 2019
Available Renditions
- Hard cover
- Soft cover
- eBook