Medieval Maritime Trade in Seto Inland Sea

Medieval Maritime Trade in Seto Inland Sea
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Delve into the intriguing world of medieval maritime trade in the Seto Inland Sea, exploring GIS applications, transshipping insights, shipping routes like Bizen-yaki pottery, collaborative voyages, and the integration of archaeological sites for a comprehensive understanding.

  • Maritime Trade
  • GIS Applications
  • Transshipping
  • Bizen-yaki Pottery
  • Archaeological Sites

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  1. GIS and Medieval Maritime Trade in the Seto Inland Sea Michelle Damian November 6, 2015 Advancing Digital Humanities in Japanese Studies Workshop, Harvard University

  2. What we can learn: Transshipping

  3. What we can learn: Transshipping

  4. What we can learn: Transshipping

  5. What we can learn: Transshipping

  6. Shipping Routes: Bizen-yaki (pottery)

  7. What we can learn: Combining Sources Archaeological Site

  8. Collaborative Voyages Archaeological Site

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