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Singapore and the Silk Road of the Sea, 1300-1800

John N. Miksic

Beneath the modern skyscrapers of Singapore lie the remains of a much older trading port, prosperous and cosmopolitan and a key node in the maritime Silk Road. This book synthesizes 25 years of archaeological research to construct the 14th-century port of Singapore in greater detail than is possible for any other Southeast Asian city. The picture that emerges is of a port where people processed raw materials, used money, and had specialized occupations. Within its defensive wall, the city was well organized and prosperous, with a cosmopolitan population that included residents from China, other parts of Southeast Asia, and the Indian Ocean. Fully illustrated, with more than 300 maps and color photos, Singapore and the Silk Road of the Sea presents Singapore's history in the context of Asia's long-distance maritime trade in the years between 1300 and 1800: it amounts to a dramatic new understanding of Singapore's pre-colonial past.

John N. MIKSIC is an Associate Professor in the Department of Southeast Asian Studies at the National University of Singapore.

publication year: 2013
600 pages
ISBN: 978-9971-69-558-3  Paperback  US$48.00  S$58.00
ISBN: 978-9971-69-574-3  Hardback  US$65.00  S$68.00


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