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12. The Lord of the Land Relationship in Southeast Asia
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- About the Contributors vii
- Map of Monsoon Asia ix
- 1. Introduction: Re-connecting Histories across the Indo-Pacific 1
- 2. Fearsome Bleeding, Boogeyman Gods and Chaos Victorious: A Conjectural History of Insular South Asian Religious Tropes 38
- 3. Tantrism “Seen from the East” 71
- 4. Can We Reconstruct a “Malayo-Javanic” Law Area? 145
- 5. Ethnographic and Archaeological Correlates for an Mainland Southeast Asia Linguistic Area 207
- 6. Was There a Late Prehistoric Integrated Southeast Asian Maritime Space? Insight from Settlements and Industries 239
- 7. Looms, Weaving and the Austronesian Expansion 273
- 8. Pre-Austronesian Origins of Seafaring in Insular Southeast Asia 325
- 9. The Role of “Prakrit” in Maritime Southeast Asia through 101 Etymologies 375
- 10. Who Were the First Malagasy, and What Did They Speak? 441
- 11. Śāstric and Austronesian Comparative Perspectives: Parallel Frameworks on Indic Architectural and Cultural Translations among Western Malayo-Polynesian Societies 470
- 12. The Lord of the Land Relationship in Southeast Asia 515
- index 557
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- About the Contributors vii
- Map of Monsoon Asia ix
- 1. Introduction: Re-connecting Histories across the Indo-Pacific 1
- 2. Fearsome Bleeding, Boogeyman Gods and Chaos Victorious: A Conjectural History of Insular South Asian Religious Tropes 38
- 3. Tantrism “Seen from the East” 71
- 4. Can We Reconstruct a “Malayo-Javanic” Law Area? 145
- 5. Ethnographic and Archaeological Correlates for an Mainland Southeast Asia Linguistic Area 207
- 6. Was There a Late Prehistoric Integrated Southeast Asian Maritime Space? Insight from Settlements and Industries 239
- 7. Looms, Weaving and the Austronesian Expansion 273
- 8. Pre-Austronesian Origins of Seafaring in Insular Southeast Asia 325
- 9. The Role of “Prakrit” in Maritime Southeast Asia through 101 Etymologies 375
- 10. Who Were the First Malagasy, and What Did They Speak? 441
- 11. Śāstric and Austronesian Comparative Perspectives: Parallel Frameworks on Indic Architectural and Cultural Translations among Western Malayo-Polynesian Societies 470
- 12. The Lord of the Land Relationship in Southeast Asia 515
- index 557