混填と蘇物 : 扶南国家形成の再検討(山川偉也教授退任記念号) Hundian (混填) and Suwu (蘇物) : A Reexamination of the Formation of Funan (扶南) (Special Issue Dedicated to Professor Hideya YAMAKAWA)

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Although it is difficult to reject emphatically the theory that Hundian, the legendary founder of Funan, came originally from India, the probability seems higher that he was of Southeast Asian origin. The itinerary of Suwu, a member of the royal family of Funan, to and from India in the early third century CE demonstrates the unfamiliarity between the two countries. In which case, the founding of Funan, the earliest known case of state formation in Southeast Asia, assumed to have taken place around the first century CE, and also its development into the center of the Southeast Asian trade network in the third century, must have been a result not of Indian influence but of developments taking place in Southeast Asia itself. The "Indianization" theory, in the sense that state formation in Southeast Asia took place after its contact with Indian civilization, thereby loses credibility.

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国際文化論集   [巻号一覧]

国際文化論集 (39), 7-18, 2009-03-10  [この号の目次]

桃山学院大学

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  • NII論文ID(NAID) :
    110007035480
  • NII書誌ID(NCID) :
    AN1020813X
  • 本文言語コード :
    JPN
  • 雑誌種別 :
    大学紀要
  • ISSN :
    09170219
  • NDL 記事登録ID :
    10214676
  • NDL 雑誌分類 :
    ZV1(一般学術誌--一般学術誌・大学紀要)
  • NDL 請求記号 :
    Z22-1581
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