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_aKimura, Jun _c(Marine archaeologist), |
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_aArchaeology of East Asian shipbuilding / _cJun Kimura. |
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_aGainesville : _bUniversity Press of Florida, _c[2016] |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 0 | _aDynamics of East Asian shipbuilding traditions -- Shipbuilding in early East Asia -- A lasting tradition in Northern China -- The Quanzhou ship -- The Shinan shipwreck -- Ship construction materials -- East China Sea rising -- East Asia's link to the South China Sea and Gulf traders -- Conclusion. | |
520 | _aIn an examination for a wide array of ships from the 11th to the 19th century and from China, Korea, and Japan, Kimura extrapolates in three detailed case studies, how ships of the Yellow Sea were constructed. Chinese junks and Japanese dhows were known throughout the world, and this work will show why this innovative design has survived the century. | ||
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_aShipbuilding _zEast Asia _xHistory. |
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_aShipbuilding _zChina _xHistory. |
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_aShipbuilding _zKorea _xHistory. |
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_aShipbuilding _zJapan _xHistory. |
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_aUnderwater archaeology _zEast Asia. |
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_aEast Asia _xAntiquities. |
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