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Monique Crick, Franck Goddio, Stacey Pierson, Rosemary Scott, Peter Lan
Lost at sea - The strange route of the Lena shoal Junk

Editions Periplus Publishing London Ltd., London, 2002 | ISBN 1-902699-35-1 / 1-902699-00-X
CONTENTS
I The Wreck on the Lena Shoall:
Franck Goddio, Director of the European Institute of Underwater Archaeology
1- The development of Chinese maritime commerce
2- Navigation to the Philipines in the fifteenth century
3- Discovery of the site
4- The archaeological excavation
5- Vestiges of the hull
6- Packaging and distribution of the artefacts

II Maritime Trade in China during the Middle Ming Period:
Peter Lam, Director of the Art Museum, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
1- Foreign trade policy of the Ming Dynaty
2- The tributary trade system
3- Private trade and smuggling
4- China and the Philippines

III Industrial ceramics in China:
Stacey Pierson, Curator of the Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art
1- The industrial complex
2- The ceramics

IV Traditions and transitions: Chinese ceramics at the end of the 15th century:
Monique Crick, consultant on Chinese Art and Far Eastern Ceramics
1- Blue and white porcelains, qinghua
2- Monochrome porcelains
3- Fahua porcelains
4- Celadon-glazed stoneware

V Connoisseurship and commerce:
Rosemary Scott, Senior Academic Consultant, Asian Art Departments, Christie’s

VI Typologie
1- Ewers, bottles and kendi
2- Jars and lids
3- The boxes
4- Rimed dishes
5- Large saucer-shaped dishes
6- The bowls
7- Monochrome white porcelain, enamelled porcelain and fahua stoneware
8- Vietnamese porcelain
9- Chinese stoneware
10- Thai stoneware
11- the martaban jars
12- Terracotta and ceramics of indeterminate origin
13- Iron artfacts
14- Bronze artefacts
15 Copper artefacts
16- Tin goods
17- Plant and animal remains
18- Glass beads
19- Stone and shell goods
20- Lacquerware
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