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241702168growing cyclessoutheast asia has several of them, allow region to support a large human population0
241702169regeneratefarmers used to abandon exhausted soil, allowing it to regenerate before clearing it again for agriculture1
241702170boardsmembers of boards were representatives from leading families of different villages, first political units2
241702171volcanic plainsvery fertile, inhabitants of southeast asia clustered along volcanic plains3
241702172rice bowlan area capable of supporting a large population4
241702173portagejourney, transportation5
241702174malay navigationinhabitants knew how to ride monsoon winds, interpret patterns of swells, coulds, winds, and bird and seal life.6
241702175forces contributing to rise of large states1) commerce 2) Hundu/Buddhist culture7
241702176rise and decline of Funan* funan = first major southeast asian center * occupied delta of Mekong river * was a "rice bowl" * dominated key points on trade route from india to china. * arose out of marriage of brahmin and local princess * declined in 6th century, most likely a result of changing international trade routes8
2417021774 distinct ecological zones1) productive agricultural area along Musi river - king and administrative specialists controlled this zone directly 2) upland regions of Sumatra's interior - source of commercially valuable forest products 3) river ports and Srivijaya's main rivals - conquered and controlled by Srivijaya 4) "rice bowl" on central (volcanic) plain of nearby island of Java9
241702178cultural influence of indiamalay rulers looked to indian traditions for kingship and social order, used models of bureaucracy and Sanskrit system of writing to expedite government business10
241702179decline of the Srivijaya11th century, raid in 1025 C.E. on Srivijayan capital by forces of Chola kingdom of southeast india, was also vulnerable to shifts in international trade patterns11
241702180hybrid camelsmade new kinds of camels, better suited for silk road, called for careful herd management, example of how caravan trade generated new economic activities12
241702181caravan tradersin between major markets, supported traders and camels13
241702182manufactured goodschina best known for silk, pottery, and paper14
241702183yurtsround, portable felt huts. result of prosperity of trade (its effect on culture)15
241702184stirrupused to accommodate rider, came first from Kushan people who ruled northern Afghanistan during 1st century B.C.E.16
241702185maritime systemindian ocean maritime system = trade network across indian ocean and south china sea,17
241702186women mediatorsmediated between cultures: raised children to be more cosmopolitan, introduced men to new customs and attitudes18
241702187cosmopolitanworldly or sophisticated19
241702188expansion of Buddhismexpanded very little 5-3rd century B.C.E., some 3-2nd century B.C.E., and much more 2nd B.C.E.-10th century C.E., only expanded east, north, and south20
241702189zhang jian's discoverycrossed Tarim basin north of Tibet, found vally of Ferghana and westward-flowing rivers and classy horses, allowed for trade with western lands21
241702190keys to establishing the silk road* Chinese eagerness for western products (horses especially) * organized Parthian state controlling the flourishing markets of Mesopotamia * caravan cities22
241702191central asian warfarechariot warfare and use of mounted bowmen originated in central asia and spread east and west23
2417021923 distinct regions1) south china sea (chinese and malays, including indonesians) 2) from east coast of india to islands of southeast asia (indians and malays) 3) west coast of india to persian gulf and east coast of africa (persians and arabs)24
241702193compare indian and mediterranean sailing practicesindian: lateen sails, no oars. planks were pierced and tied together with palm fiber and caulked with bitumen, could cover long distances because of monsoon winds mediterranean: square sails, long banks of oars, vessels nailed together, rarely ventured out of sight of land25

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