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Underwater Archaeology in Southeast Asia: Malaysia at the crossroads
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Underwater Archaeology in Southeast Asia. Thursday, July 8, 2010. Malaysia at the crossroads. Marco Polo, who visited China in 1275-1292, describes the monsoon winds as follows:. By the early fifth century, and probably earlier, sea travel between India and China was well established. The Chinese monk Fa Xian returned home from India by sea in AD 414. He travelled on three large merchant ships, all Indian. From Tamalipti (an old port at the mouth of the Hoogli River in Bengal),. Large merchantman, which ...
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Underwater Archaeology in Southeast Asia: HISTORY CHANNEL: Protecting history
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Underwater Archaeology in Southeast Asia. Thursday, July 15, 2010. HISTORY CHANNEL: Protecting history. UNESCO has recommended that ancient shipwreck remain unexcavated for the benefit of future generations. Shipwrecks in the South China Sea, constantly destroyed by fishing trawlers and treasure hunter, prove otherwise. To purchase artefacts online, please visit: http:/ www.mingwrecks.com/artefacts.html. Posted by Jasmin Mohd Saad. Nanhai Marine Archaeology Sdn Bhd. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Underwater Archaeology in Southeast Asia: June 2010
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Underwater Archaeology in Southeast Asia. Sunday, June 13, 2010. MYSTERIES OF MALAYSIA SHIPWRECKS. Malaysia's Minister for Culture, Arts and Heritage; Datuk Seri Utama Dr. Rais Yatim was kind enough to write the Foreword praising present archaeological achievements and providing hopes for continued success. Buy from Department of Museums Malaysia at RM70.00. Contact no: 603 2267 1000 / 603 2282 6255. Posted by Jasmin Mohd Saad. Saturday, June 12, 2010. Date: 28-29 September 2010. Historical and Cultural ...
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Underwater Archaeology in Southeast Asia: Jewel of Muscat in Georgetown - Part 1
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Underwater Archaeology in Southeast Asia. Thursday, July 15, 2010. Jewel of Muscat in Georgetown - Part 1. 15 June 2010. An interview with Dr Tom Vosmer, Project Director of the Jewel of Muscat during her stopover at Georgetown, Penang. In this video, Dr Vosmer talks about how the project came about and the features of the ship. For more info, check out www.SoutheastAsianArchaeology.com. Posted by Jasmin Mohd Saad. Labels: Jewel of Muscat. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Department of Museums Malaysia.
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Underwater Archaeology in Southeast Asia: Jewel of Muscat in Georgetown - Part 2
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Underwater Archaeology in Southeast Asia. Thursday, July 15, 2010. Jewel of Muscat in Georgetown - Part 2. Posted by Jasmin Mohd Saad. Labels: Jewel of Muscat. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. Search underwater heritage by Country. Australasian Institute for Maritime Archaeology (AIMA). Department of Museums Malaysia. The Southeast Asian Treasure Connection. The Malaysian Branch of The Royal Asiatic Society. Shipwrecks from WW2 era. HISTORY CHANNEL: Protecting history.
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Underwater Archaeology in Southeast Asia: Treasures From a Watery Grave
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Underwater Archaeology in Southeast Asia. Thursday, July 8, 2010. Treasures From a Watery Grave. BEIJING REVIEW: UPDATED: October-20-2009 NO. 42 OCTOBER 22, 2009. Archaeologists exploring a well-preserved shipwreck prove a forgotten marine trade route. PORCELAIN RELICS: During the recent excavation of relics from the 800-year-old shipwreck. 200 pieces of porcelain are unearthed from the silt (LI XIANGYANG). The first probing of the ancient merchant vessel. The container was dragged ashore to a museum tha...
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Underwater Archaeology in Southeast Asia: Discovering Asia's ceramic development over half a millennium - through shipwrecks of the 14th to 19th centuries
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Underwater Archaeology in Southeast Asia. Thursday, July 8, 2010. Discovering Asia's ceramic development over half a millennium - through shipwrecks of the 14th to 19th centuries. A section prepared by Nanhai Marine Archaeology Sdn. Bhd., for the 'Maritime archaeology Malaysia' exhibition which opened in November 2001 at Muzium Negara, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.The value of shipwrecks. Asian Ceramic Research Organization. Nanhai Marine Archaeology Sdn. Bhd. The advantages of a corporate structure and one gr...
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What's new on Maritime Asia
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149; 7 shipwrecks. 149; Tg.Simpang. What's new - Maritime Asia. A sewn boat tentatively dated to the C8-9th has been found. In the Chao Phraya delta of the Gulf of Thailand, heartland of the Dvaravati civilisation. ( Map of the known world in the mid C8th. The 'Phanom Surin' ship. Traded widely: the cargo included amphoras as well as ceramics from China. A near-contemporary of the Belitung ship. This exciting find should add greatly to our understanding of the Silk Road of the Sea. Is also on YouTube.
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Underwater Archaeology in Southeast Asia: July 2010
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Underwater Archaeology in Southeast Asia. Sunday, July 18, 2010. Shipwrecks from WW2 era. N 06°02.707' E 115°57.734'. Http:/ www.northborneoshipwrecks.com/index.html. Example of a wreck report off Sabah waters extracted from the source's link:. Owner: Nissan Kisen KK, Tokyo. Built in 1943 by Osaka IW, Innoshima. Yard No 1797 laid down as an ore carrier. Date of completion: February 1943. Fate: Sunk by USS Dace SS-247 on 14th October 1944 at N 06º-00', E 115º-55'. Ships 500 yards apart. 0102 Attack #1A - ...