ABSTRACT

This book examines knowledge traditions that held together the fluid and overlapping maritime worlds of the Indian Ocean in the premodern period, as evident in the material and archaeological record. It breaks new ground by shifting the focus from studying cross-pollination of ideas from textual sources to identifying this exchange of ideas in archaeological and historical documentation.  

The themes covered in the book include conceptualization of the seas and maritime landscapes in Sanskrit, Arabic and Chinese narratives; materiality of knowledge production as indicated in the archaeological record of communities where writing on stone first appears; and anchoring the coasts, not only through an understanding of littoral shrines and ritual landscapes, but also by an analysis of religious imagery on coins, more so at the time of the introduction of new religions such as Islam in the Indian Ocean around the eighth century. 

This volume will be of great interest to researchers and scholars of archaeology, anthropology, museum and heritage studies, Indian Ocean studies, maritime studies, South and Southeast Asian studies, religious studies and cultural studies. 

chapter 1|11 pages

Introduction

part 1|84 pages

Conceptualising the seas

chapter 2|18 pages

Seven seas and an ocean of wisdom

An Indian episteme for the Indian Ocean

chapter 4|23 pages

Conceptualising the far west

Early Chinese notions of Da Qin and the Indian Ocean trade

part 2|72 pages

The materiality of knowledge production

chapter 6|25 pages

Making megaliths and constituting collectives

Politics, places and historicity in prehistoric South India

chapter 7|19 pages

Bullion, baubles and bowls

Reconstructing networks of exchange in the Indian Ocean

chapter 8|23 pages

Material cultures of writing in the Indian Ocean world

A palm-leaf letter at the Mamluk court

part 3|93 pages

Anchoring the coasts

chapter 9|16 pages

Practices of faith

The coastal shrines of ancient South Arabia

chapter 10|17 pages

Entangled traditions

The royal barges of Angkor

chapter 12|22 pages

Connected words

Coins and maritime worlds of the Indian Ocean