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                          The Editorial Committee of Chinese Civilization: A Source
              Book, China: Five Thousand Years of History and Civilization (Hong Kong:
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              with Teaspoons,” in Thirst: Water and Power in Ancient World (London:
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                       145
                          Gungwu, “The Nanhai Trade: a study of the early history of
              Chinese trade in  the  South  China  sea,”  Journal  of  the  Malayan  Branch
              Royal Asiatic Society: 62-63.
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                          Ibid., 63.
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                          Ibid., 65.
                       148
                          Wheatley, The Golden Khersonese, 29.
                       149
                          Gungwu, “The Nanhai Trade: a study of the early history of
              Chinese trade in  the  South  China  sea,”  Journal  of  the  Malayan  Branch
              Royal Asiatic Society: 66.
                       150
                           Wheatley,  The  Golden  Khersonese,  27–30 ;  Gungwu,
              “The Nanhai Trade:  a  study  of  the  early  history  of  Chinese trade in  the
              South China sea,” Journal of the Malayan Branch Royal Asiatic Society: 68.
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                          หม่อมเจ้า สุภัทรดิศ ดิศกุล, ประวัติศาสตร์เอเชียอาคเนย์ถึง พ.ศ.
              2000, 28 ; Cœdès, The Indianized State of Southeast Asia, 51.
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                           มานิต วัลลิโภดม, ทักษิณรัฐ (กรุงเทพฯ:  กรมศิลปากร, 2530),
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                       153
                          Wheatley,  The  Golden  Khersonese, 35-36  ;  Nik  Hassan
              Shuhaimi  Nik  Abdul Rahman,  “Chi  tu:  An  inland  kingdom,”  in  The
              Encyclopedia of Malaysia: Early History, 68–69.
                       154
                          Jacq-Hergoualc’h,  The Malay Peninsula: Crossroad of  the
              Maritime Silk Road (100 BC – 1300 AD), 231.





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