Travellers & Traders In The Indian Ocean World

Travellers & Traders In The Indian Ocean World

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Author: Western Australian Museum
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Western Australian Museum, 2016

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Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
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Janet Hunter's Travellers & Traders In The Indian Ocean World presents a comprehensive historical account of the vibrant exchanges that shaped the Indian Ocean region. This scholarly work chronicles the intricate networks of trade routes, cultural diffusion, and human migration across centuries. It uncovers the profound impact of these interactions on the development of diverse societies, from East Africa to Southeast Asia. Hunter details the commodities, technologies, and ideas that flowed through these maritime pathways, illustrating the dynamic interplay between different civilizations. The narrative argues for a re-evaluation of global history through the lens of this crucial oceanic sphere, offering a rich tapestry of human endeavor and connection.

Author: Western Australian Museum

Published: 2016, Western Australian Museum

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Description

Author: Western Australian Museum
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Western Australian Museum, 2016

Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image

Janet Hunter's Travellers & Traders In The Indian Ocean World presents a comprehensive historical account of the vibrant exchanges that shaped the Indian Ocean region. This scholarly work chronicles the intricate networks of trade routes, cultural diffusion, and human migration across centuries. It uncovers the profound impact of these interactions on the development of diverse societies, from East Africa to Southeast Asia. Hunter details the commodities, technologies, and ideas that flowed through these maritime pathways, illustrating the dynamic interplay between different civilizations. The narrative argues for a re-evaluation of global history through the lens of this crucial oceanic sphere, offering a rich tapestry of human endeavor and connection.