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32  John N. Miksic, Singapore and the Maritime Silk Road of the Sea 1300 – 1800, 79.

                              33  Rahman, The Encyclopedia of Malaysia: Early History, 84 ; Leonard Y. Andaya, “The
                       Bujang Valley in the Early History of the ‘Sea of Malayu.” In Bujang Valley and Early Civilization in
                       Southeast Asia (Malaysia: Department of National Heritage, Ministry of Information, Communication
                       and Culture, 2011), 85 – 86 ; H. G. Quaritch Wales, The Malay Peninsula in Hindu Times (London:
                       Bernard Quaritch LTD, 1976), 133.
                              34  หม่อมเจ้า สุภัทรดิศ ดิศกุล, ประวัติศาสตร์เอเชียอาคเนย์ถึง พ.ศ. 2000, 51.
                              35  เรื่องเดียวกัน, 52.

                              36  เรื่องเดียวกัน, 52 ; Cœdès, The Indianized States of Southeast Asia, 131.
                              37  R.A. Dolkin, Between East and West: The Moluccas and the Traffic in Spice up to the
                       Arrival of Europeans (Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 2003), 54 – 58.
                              38  Manguin, “Excavations in South Sumatra, 1988 – 1990: New Evidence for Srivikjayan sites,”

                       in  Southeast  Asian  Archaeology  1990:  Proceedings  of  the  Third  Conference  of  the  European
                       Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists, 66 - 67.
                              39  ปัจจุบันโบราณวัตถุเก็บรักษาและจัดแสดงอยู่ที่ ArtScience Museum ประเทศสิงค์โปร์
                              40   Liu  Yang,  “Tang  Dynasty  Changsha  Ceramics,”  in  Shipwreck:  Tang  Treasures  and
                       Monsoon Winds (Singapore: Smithsonian Institution, 2011), 145 - 159.
                              41  Hsieh Ming-liang, “White Ware with Green Décor,” in Shipwreck: Tang Treasures and

                       Monsoon Winds, 161 - 175.
                              42  Regina Krahl, “Tang Blue-and-White,” in Shipwreck: Tang Treasures and Monsoon Winds,
                       209 - 211.
                              43   Regina  Krahl,  “White  Wares  of  Northern  China,”  in  Shipwreck:  Tang  Treasures  and
                       Monsoon Winds, 201 – 207.

                              44  Regina Krahl, “Green Wares of Southern China,” in Shipwreck: Tang Treasures and
                       Monsoon Winds, 185 - 199.
                              45  Françoise Louise, “Bronze Mirrors,” in Shipwreck: Tang Treasures and Monsoon Winds,
                       213 - 219.
                              46  Françoise Louise, “Metal Objects on the Belitung Shipwreck,” in Shipwreck: Tang Treasures
                       and Monsoon Winds, 85 – 91 ; Qi Dongfang, “Gold and Silver Wares in the Belitung Shipwreck,” in

                       Shipwreck: Tang Treasures and Monsoon Winds, 221 - 227.
                              47  J.Keith Wilson and Michael Flecker, “Dating the Belitung Shipwreck,” in Shipwreck: Tang
                       Treasures and Monsoon Winds, 36.
                              48  “Exhibition Checklist,” in Shipwreck: Tang Treasures and Monsoon Winds, 232 – 233.
                              49  Ibid., 230 – 231.

                              50  Wilson and Flecker, “Dating the Belitung Shipwreck,” in Shipwreck: Tang Treasures and
                       Monsoon Winds, 36.
                              51  Ibid.




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