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English literature --- Thematology --- French literature --- Caribbean Area --- Islands in literature --- Islands --- Archipelagoes --- 82.04 --- Literaire thema's --- 82.04 Literaire thema's --- Isles --- Islets --- Landforms --- Archipelagos --- Chains, Island --- Clusters, Island --- Groups, Island --- Island chains --- Island clusters --- Island groups --- Caribbean area --- Islands in literature - Congresses --- Islands - Congresses --- Archipelagoes - Congresses
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Archaeology and History of Toraijin: Human, technological, and cultural flow from the Korean Peninsula to the Japanese Archipelago c. 800 BC-AD 600' explores the fundamental role in the history of the Japanese archipelago played by Toraijin - immigrants mainly from the Korean Peninsula - during this formative period. The arrival of immigrant rice-agriculturalists from the peninsula in the early first millennium BC was the first of three major waves of technological transfer between the continent and the islands. The second brought bronze and iron-working to the archipelago around the 4th century BC, and the third brought elite crafts and administrative technology as well as Confucianism and Buddhism in the 5th and 6th centuries AD. 0In light of the recently uncovered archaeological data and ancient historical records, this book presents a panoramic bird's eye view of the fourteen centuries-long Toraijin story, from c. 800~600 BC to AD 600 or thereabouts by answering the following seven questions: Where did the Toraijin come from? What was their historical and socio-cultural background? Why did they leave their homeland? Where did they settle in the Archipelago? What did they do in the Archipelago? How did the Archipelago people treat the Toraijin? What contributions did the Toraijin make to the ancient Japanese society?
Koreans --- Archipelagoes --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Archipelagos --- Chains, Island --- Clusters, Island --- Groups, Island --- Island chains --- Island clusters --- Island groups --- Islands --- History --- Japan --- Antiquities. --- J2161.10 --- J2228.50 --- J4000.10 --- Japan: Archaeology and antiquities -- earliest, ancient and premodern in general --- Japan: Ethnology -- other peoples and tribes in Japan -- Korean --- Japan: Social history, history of civilization -- Kodai, prehistoric and ancient, premodern
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In light of the recently uncovered archaeological data and ancient historical records, this book offers an overview of the 14 centuries-long Toraijin story, from c. 800~600 BC to AD 600, exploring the fundamental role these immigrants, mainly from the Korean Peninsula, played in the history of the Japanese archipelago during this formative period.
Excavations (Archaeology) --- Archipelagoes. --- Archipelagos --- Chains, Island --- Clusters, Island --- Groups, Island --- Island chains --- Island clusters --- Island groups --- Islands --- Archaeological digs --- Archaeological excavations --- Digs (Archaeology) --- Excavation sites (Archaeology) --- Ruins --- Sites, Excavation (Archaeology) --- Archaeology --- Japan --- Japan. --- Antiquities. --- al-Yābān --- Giappone --- Government of Japan --- Iapōnia --- I͡Aponii͡ --- Japam --- Japani --- Japão --- Japon --- Japonia --- Japonsko --- Japonya --- Jih-pen --- Mư̄ang Yīpun --- Nihon --- Nihonkoku --- Nippon --- Nippon-koku --- Nipponkoku --- Prathēt Yīpun --- Riben --- State of Japan --- Yābān --- Yapan --- Yīpun --- Zhāpān
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ndonesia is the world's largest archipelagic state, with more than 18,000 islands and over 7.9 million square kilometres of sea. The marine frontier presents the nation with both economic opportunities and political and strategic challenges. Indonesia has been affected more than most countries in the world by a slow revolution in the management of its waters. Whereas Indonesia's seas were once conceived administratively as little more than the empty space between islands, successive governments have become aware that this view is outmoded. The effective transfer to the seas of regulatory regimes that took shape on land, such as territoriality, has been an enduring challenge to Indonesian governments. This book addresses issues related to maritime boundaries and security, marine safety, inter-island shipping, the development of the archipelagic concept in international law, marine conservation, illegal fishing, and the place of the sea in national and regional identity.
Territorial waters --- Law of the sea --- Archipelagoes --- Shipping --- Marine resources --- Ocean --- Ocean resources --- Resources, Marine --- Sea resources --- Aquatic resources --- Commercial products --- Marine biology --- Natural resources --- Oceanography --- Marine shipping --- Marine transportation --- Maritime shipping --- Ocean traffic --- Ocean transportation --- Sea transportation --- Shipping industry --- Water transportation --- Communication and traffic --- Marine service --- Transportation --- Merchant marine --- Archipelagos --- Chains, Island --- Clusters, Island --- Groups, Island --- Island chains --- Island clusters --- Island groups --- Islands --- High seas, Jurisdiction over --- Marine law --- Ocean law --- Sea, Law of the --- International law --- Maritime law --- Limit, Three-mile (Territorial waters) --- Marginal sea (Territorial waters) --- Maritime belt (Territorial waters) --- Territorial sea --- Three-mile limit (Territorial waters) --- Bodies of water --- Jurisdiction, Territorial --- Territory, National --- Contiguous zones (Law of the sea) --- Continental shelf --- Economic zones (Law of the sea) --- Innocent passage (Law of the sea) --- Security measures --- Economic aspects --- Law and legislation
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