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Journal of Asian Studies (1982) 41 (3): 519–529.
Published: 01 May 1982
...Chong-pil Choe Abstract Problems concerning the emergence and geographical diffusion of food production in East Asia have long interested archaeologists and historians. However, attempts to reconstruct the chronology and diffusion routes from the so-called nuclear zones of both North and South...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1964) 23 (2): 313.
Published: 01 February 1964
...John Alexander Pope La Route de la Soie . By Luce Boulnois . Paris, France : B. Arthaud , 1963 . 317 . Maps, Illustrations. Copyright © Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 1964 1964 BOOK REVIEWS 313 that prohibits what is crabbed or obscure in the original language from becoming...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2008) 67 (2): 689–690.
Published: 01 May 2008
...Karin Myhre Chinese Theories of Reading and Writing: A Route to Hermeneutics and Open Poetics . By Ming Dong Gu . Albany : State University of New York Press , 2005 . xiv , 334 pp. $80.00 (cloth); $24.95 (paper). Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 2008 2008...
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Published: 01 August 2017
Figure 2. On August 8, 2008, the Olympic torch relay's route in the Beijing area started in Zhoukoudian, where a daylong mass rally was organized with various patriotically themed activities. The bronze head statue projects facial features of Peking Man. Feng Gong, the torch bearer, is a popular More
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Published: 01 November 2019
Figure 5. Route taken by Cakradhar in “Pūrvārdha.” Map by Nikhil Shejwalkar. Sources: Esri, DigitalGlobe, GeoEye, Earthstar Geographics, CNES/Airbus DS, USDA, USGS, AeroGRID, IGN, and the GIS User Community. More
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1942) 1 (3): 308.
Published: 01 May 1942
...E.H.P. Copyright © Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 1942 1942 A new atlas of China—land, air and sea routes . By Marthe Rajchman . New York : John Day for Asia magazine , 1941 . 16 × 16 inches. 24 p. 10 maps. $1.75. 308 T H E FAR EASTERN QUARTERLY A new atlas of China land...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2000) 59 (3): 730–732.
Published: 01 August 2000
...Thomas T. Allsen The Camel's Load in Life and Death: Iconography and Ideology of Chinese Pottery Figures from Han to Tang and Their Relevance to Trade along the Silk Routes . By Elfriede Regina Knauer . Zürich : Akanthus Verlag für Archäologie , 1998 . Copyright © The Association...
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Published: 01 May 2009
Figure 1. Caravan trade routes between Thailand and Burma. More
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Published: 01 February 2014
Figure 1. The northern trajectories indicate the possible routes for the slaves captured in 1200/1786 and 1247/1832. The southern trajectories represent the flight of Patani refugees. Map created by Dr. Jessica Athens. More
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Published: 01 August 2007
Figure 1. Southeast Asia, as taken from a map of “The Islamic World and the Routes to Mecca,” in al-Batanūnī ( 1911 ), plate between pp. 40–41. More
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Published: 01 August 2007
Figure 1. The British Empire, showing the commercial routes of the world and ocean currents ( Times Atlas 1897 , 7–8). More
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Journal of Asian Studies (1982) 41 (3): 511–512.
Published: 01 May 1982
... discoveries in historical perspective, discusses details of the recent evidence, and explores possible diffusion routes based on the new data. Choe focuses on semi-lunar knives—the agricultural tools believed to be associated with rice cultivation. The typology of the knives and the distribution...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1986) 45 (4): 681–720.
Published: 01 August 1986
... into conflict with Chiang Kai-shek. Loyalist NFA units that did go north routed Guomindang armies there, and partly in retaliation, Chiang Kai-shek suppressed Xiang as a “mutineer.” Yan'an leaders called the Incident an act of fratricide, and afterward they radicalized their idea of the united front—always...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1964) 23 (3): 405–416.
Published: 01 May 1964
... in the Tokugawa period can be documented. Kaga han needed an all-water route to Osaka because of the high cost of transshipping rice by land from Tsuruga to Osaka. This may have been the main reason for the development in the latter part of the seventeenth century of nishi mawari , the route for ships going from...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2018) 77 (1): 107–122.
Published: 01 February 2018
... of the trade route that connected India and China along the coasts of Southeast Asia at that time; the evidence of Brahmans from India in early Southeast Asia, including northern Vietnam; and evidence of Hindu elements in Vietnamese texts. Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 2017  2017...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1961) 21 (1): 65–76.
Published: 01 November 1961
..., the most ambitious over-seas project ever envisioned by an American entrepreneur. In mid-October 1905, Harriman obtained tentative permission from the Japanese government for partial control of what he considered a vital link in the anticipated route—Japan's railroad in southern Manchuria. Two weeks later...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2025) 84 (1): 30–54.
Published: 01 February 2025
... in then–newly independent Singapore's national politics both on-screen and off-screen. Bringing this history to light unfolds a new, critical perspective on these popular icons. More importantly, through examining the films’ peculiar Britain–Hong Kong–Singapore/Malaysia adaptation route, this article...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1992) 51 (2): 340–363.
Published: 01 May 1992
...Sanjay Subrahmanyam Abstract The idea of trader communities spread across the shores of the Indian Ocean, or along the caravan routes of the Asian heartland, is a familiar one. Once designated as the ubiquitous “pedlars” of the “traditional trade of Asia,” these traders have more recently been...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1992) 51 (4): 824–850.
Published: 01 November 1992
... expected—570,000 people along the funeral motorcade's route rather than the 870,000 spectators that the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department had originally projected ( Asahi jaanaru , March 10, 1989; Asahi shinbun , February 25, 1989)—but by around 7:30 people filled the area fronting the Palace's main...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1979) 38 (2): 271–281.
Published: 01 February 1979
... left behind, and what Turner calls communitas has come into being en route. Studies in Japanese by Eiki Hoshino confirm the cross-cultural applicability of Turner's theory, and show that it most adequately explains an ancient and famous pilgrimage tradition in Japan, that to the eighty-eight sites...