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This is the most comprehensive book devoted to Sumatra in more than half a century. It summarizes earlier studies, and provides a huge amount of new knowledge for the first time in readily accessible form. Sumatra is one of the world’s largest islands, rich in flora and fauna, minerals and timber, and located at the midpoint of the maritime route between China and India. These are ideal conditions for the creation of a fascinating history. Sumatra has played a major role in world trade for 2,000 years, but its culture and archaeology have been surprisingly neglected. This volume sets out to remedy this defect. With chapters on history, archaeology, anthropology, folklore, and religion, the authors focus particular attention on the relations between the coastal peoples who are best known to outsiders, and the hinterlands, where most of the important resources lie. The list of authors includes most of the principal living authorities on Sumatra. Their cumulative experience consists of many years on all parts of the island. The book is copiously illustrated, and includes a comprehensive bibliography for those who wish to pursue further study of the wide range of topics covered.
Humans aren’t the only ones who reside in the Lands Between. Join a young springhare as it sets off on its own journey—and maybe see some familiar faces along the way!
In this brand-new tale from the world of Elden Ring, a tired Roderika has finally made her way to the Roundtable Hold after a harrowing experience, determined to find her purpose. But among its colorful--and intimidating--collection of eccentrics, how will she manage to find a place for herself?
After tumbling through a waygate, the unfortunate springhare manages to find a helping hand. But given the countless dangers lurking in the Lands Between, will it be able to find its way home safe and sound?
Black-Guard Big Boggart is tired of the same ’ol prawns. I mean, how can a man be expected to eat the same thing day in and day out? Join him on a quest to become the first gourmand to grace the Lands Between as he tests the limits of what a tarnished can (or should) eat. Read Elden Ring: Distant Tales Between the same day as Japan!
Brother Corhyn’s search is over, for he’s finally found the noble Goldmask! Taking it upon himself to become the great scholar’s scribe, Corhyn is devoted to his duty—but it turns out the reality of accompanying the reticent Goldmask isn’t quite what he expected…
Blackguard Big Boggart’s culinary adventure continues as he assembles his one-of-a-kind hot pot! But the tantalizing smell happens to draw a few friendly—and not so friendly—faces… Where will the blackguard’s gastronomic journey lead him?
A long-lost letter arriving at its destination fifty years after it was sent lures Edie Burchill to crumbling Milderhurst Castle, home of the three elderly Blythe sisters, where Edie's mother was sent to stay as a teenager during World War II.
This book analyses the rise of the settlement system in the heartland of the Minangkabau region in the highlands of West Sumatra, Indonesia. It explores the regional settlement pattern arising from Adityavarman’s highland interregnum (c. 1347–75), and provides the first attempt to place the archaeological remains and the landscape of Tanah Datar, a fertile plain in the highlands of West Sumatra, in a cultural historic synthesis. The core of this research consisted of excavations at Bukit Gombak and Bukit Kincir. Bukit Gombak was a central place in Adityavarman’s kingdom, and provides evidence of the organization and material development of this political entity. Surveys uncovered other settlements that could be examined in relation to each other and to sites from earlier and later periods, and used to sketch out the settlement history of Tanah Datar from prehistoric times to the colonial period. The book consists of detailed studies of metal, ceramics and glass finds by laboratory-based specialists as well as careful descriptions of stone, clay and other finds.
Volume I of The Cambridge History of the Pacific Ocean provides a wide-ranging survey of Pacific history to 1800. It focuses on varied concepts of the Pacific environment and its impact on human history, as well as tracing the early exploration and colonization of the Pacific, the evolution of Indigenous maritime cultures after colonization, and the disruptive arrival of Europeans. Bringing together a diversity of subjects and viewpoints, this volume introduces a broad variety of topics, engaging fully with emerging environmental and political conflicts over Pacific Ocean spaces. These essays emphasize the impact of the deep history of interactions on and across the Pacific to the present day.