Angkor Borei and Protohistoric Trade Networks: A View from the Glass and Stone Bead Assemblage

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Alison K. Carter, L. Dussubieux, Miriam T. Stark, H. Gilg
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ABSTRACT:Angkor Borei, Cambodia was an important urban center related to the early first millennium c.e. polity known as Funan. Excavations in the protohistoric period Vat Komnou Cemetery site uncovered over 1300 glass and stone beads, which are important material indicators of trade. In this article, we review data from earlier studies and add new previously unpublished data on glass and stone beads from this collection as well as previously unpublished glass compositional analyses from the nearby site of Oc Eo, Vietnam. Examinations of the glass beads highlight the presence of large quantities of high alumina mineral soda glass associated with Sri Lankan or South Indian bead production as well as smaller quantities of other glass types in circulation throughout Southeast Asia. Compositional and morphological studies of agate/carnelian beads show strong affinities with the Indian bead industry, while the garnet beads came from raw material sources in southern India. Overall, Angkor Borei's bead collection shows strong contacts with different regions of South Asia. Comparison with the bead assemblages of other contemporaneous sites demonstrate strong affinities with sites farther inland, such as Phum Snay and Prei Khmeng, Cambodia and Ban Non Wat, Thailand rather than other maritime coastal sites in Southeast Asia. We argue that the stone and glass beads at Angkor Borei are related to intensified interaction with South Asia and that elites at Angkor Borei used these exotic prestige goods to build alliances with sites farther inland forming an intraregional exchange network we call the Mekong Interaction Sphere.
吴哥北部和史前贸易网络:从玻璃和石珠组合的角度看
摘要:吴哥窟是柬埔寨重要的城市中心,与公元一千年早期的府南政权有关。原历史时期的考古发掘发现了1300多个玻璃和石珠,是重要的贸易物质指标。在本文中,我们回顾了早期研究的数据,并从该收集中添加了以前未发表的关于玻璃和石珠的新数据,以及以前未发表的来自越南Oc Eo附近遗址的玻璃成分分析。对玻璃珠的检查表明,存在大量与斯里兰卡或南印度珠生产有关的高铝矿物苏打玻璃,以及在整个东南亚流通的少量其他玻璃类型。玛瑙/玛瑙珠的成分和形态研究表明,玛瑙/玛瑙珠与印度珠业有很强的亲缘关系,而石榴石珠的原料来源则来自印度南部。总体而言,吴哥北坡的珠宝收藏显示出与南亚不同地区的密切联系。与其他同时期遗址的头部组合相比,与更远的内陆遗址,如柬埔寨的Phum Snay和Prei Khmeng以及泰国的Ban Non Wat,而不是东南亚的其他沿海遗址有很强的亲缘关系。我们认为吴哥北角的石头和玻璃珠与南亚的密切互动有关,吴哥北角的精英们利用这些外来的声望商品与更远的内陆地区建立联盟,形成一个区域内的交流网络,我们称之为湄公河互动圈。
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Translocal Chinese: East Asian Perspectives
Translocal Chinese: East Asian Perspectives Arts and Humanities-History
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