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Capitalism, colonialism and seaborne power in Maluku: Prospects for an historical archaeology of the...

Capitalism, colonialism and seaborne power in Maluku: Prospects for an historical archaeology of the...

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Capitalism, colonialism and seaborne power in Maluku: Prospects for an historical archaeology of the spice trade

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Capitalism, colonialism and seaborne power in Maluku: Prospects for an historical archaeology of the spice trade

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The Bulletin of the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, 2000-01, Vol.24, p.27-34

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The Maluku region of eastern Indonesia has a long history of human occupation. People have been living in these islands for at least 32000 years (Bellwood, 1997: 187), and possibly as long as 40-60 000 years (Spriggs, 1990: 57: 1998: 53).

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Capitalism, colonialism and seaborne power in Maluku: Prospects for an historical archaeology of the spice trade

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TN_cdi_rmit_collectionsjats_10_3316_informit_819877610071407

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0813-2801

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1326-0979

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