Connecting continents : : archaeology and history in the Indian Ocean world / / edited by Krish Seetah.
In recent decades, the vast and culturally diverse Indian Ocean region has increasingly attracted the attention of anthropologists, historians, political scientists, sociologists, and other researchers. Largely missing from this growing body of scholarship, however, are significant contributions by...
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