Shipwreck Databases Western Australian Museum

Bibliography

Title Author Date Publisher Location Geographic Dewy Main Second Chrono AcessNo
Chinese influence on English porcelain and pottery. Bates, P., 1936 Apollo, 23: 27-31. J. Green Collection Europe

Ceramics

Chinese jonken in het Nationaal Scheepvaart Museum te Antwerpen. Andringa, A.J., 1970 Institut voor Culturele Antropologie der Rijksuniversiteit, Groningen. J. Green Collection China

Boats/ships–Construction

Chinese junk building. W.F.M. 1867 Notes and Queries on China and Japan, 1.12: 170–173. Reprint MM China

Boats/ships–Construction

Chinese junks and other native craft. Donnelly, I.A., 1924 Shanghai. J Green Collection China

History–Maritme

Chinese Junks: a book of drawings in black & white. Donnelly, I.A., 1920 Kelly & Walsh Ltd, Shanghai. J Green Collection China

Ships

Chinese junks: an exception: the Tongkung. Waters, D.W., 1940 The Mariner's Mirror, 26: 79–95. Reprint MM SE Asia

Boats/ships–Construction

Chinese junks: the Antung trader. Waters, D.W., 1938 The Mariner's Mirror, 24: 48–67. Reprint MM China

Boats/ships–Construction

Chinese junks: the Hangchow Bay trader and fisher. Waters, D.W., 1947 The Mariner's Mirror, 33: 28–38. Reprint MM China

Boats/ships–Construction

Chinese junks: the Pechili trader. Waters, D.W., 1939 The Mariner's Mirror, 25: 62–88. Reprint MM China

Boats/ships–Construction

Chinese junks: the Twaqo. Waters, D.W., 1946 The Mariner's Mirror, 32: 155–167. Reprint MM China

Boats/ships–Construction

Chinese knowledge of Calicut during the 14th and 15th centuries. Wu, Chung-Jen, 1968 Proc. Int.Conf. Saminan Tamil Studies, Kuala Lumpa. J Green Collection
Chinese lacquer of the middle and late Ming Period. Low-Beer, F., 1952 Reprinted from: The Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities, Bulletin No. 24:27-137 Reprint MM China

Ceramics

Chinese maritime expansion, 1368-1644. Chiu Ling-Yeong, 1965 Journal Oriental Society of Australia, 3. 1: 27-47. J Green Collection China
Chinese maritime history and nautical archaeology: where have all the ships gone? Tilburg, H. Van, 1994 Bulletin of the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, 18.2: 7-10. Maritime Museum China

History–Maritime

Chinese overseas trade in the late Ming period. Ts'ao, Yung-Ho, 1962 International Assoc. Historians of Asia 2nd meeting: 429-58. J Green Collection
Chinese paintings of the Ming and Qing dynasties, XIV-XXth centuries. Capon, E. & Pang, M.A., 1981 International Cultural Cooperation, Australia. J Green Collection China

Paintings

Chinese porcelain at Old Mobile Shulsky, L.R. 2002 Journal of The Society for Historical Archaeology, 36.1:97-104 Maritime Museum USA

Ceramics

Chinese porcelain excavated from North American Pacific Coast sites. Quellmalz, C.R., 1972 Oriental Art, 18. J Green Collection China

Ceramics

Chinese porcelain found in a shipwreck on the sea-bed off Sinan, Korea. Li Dejin, Jiang Zhongyi and Guan Jiakun, 1980 SE Asian Ceramic Society Chinese Translations, 2: 25-50. J Green Collection Korea

Archaeology–Maritime

Chinese porcelain found in the Philippines. Addis, J.M., 1968 Oriental Ceramic Society, 37: 17-36. J. Green Collection Philippines

Ceramics

Chinese porcelain in Fort Jesus. Sassoon, C., 1975 Fort Jesus Illustrated Studies,1, Mombassa. J Green Collection China

Ceramics

Chinese porcelain in the Lands of Islam. Kahle, P., 1941 Transactions Oriental Ceramic Society, 18(1940-41): 27-46. J Green Collection China

Ceramics

Chinese porcelain jar in the Treasury of San Marco Raphael, O.C., 1932 Transactions Oriental Ceramic Society, (1931-32):13-15. J Green Collection China

Ceramics

Chinese porcelain marks from Kenya. Sassoon, C., 1978 British Archaeological Reports (Supplimentary Series) S43, Oxford. J Green Collection China

Ceramics

Chinese porcelain of 14th century; I. Blue & white for Arab trade, II. With copper-red decoration or celadon. Gray, B., 1960 British Museum Quarterly, 23.3: 86-91& 24.1&2. J Green Collection China

Ceramics

Chinese porcelain with inscriptions in the Arabic script. Donnelly, P.J., 1975 Connoisseur, 188(755):7-13. J Green Collection China

Ceramics

Chinese porcelains from the Ardebil Shrine. Pope, J.A., 1981 Sotheby Parke Bernet, London. J Green Collection China

Ceramics

Chinese porcelan from the Addis collection. Addis, J.M., 1979 British Museum Publications, London. J. Green Collection Asia

Ceramics

Chinese potters & painted wares of Sukhothai. King Yung-Hua, 197 Asian Culture Quarterly, 4.3: 20-2. J Green Collection SE Asia

Ceramics

Chinese pottery and porcelain in the collection of Mr and Mrs Alfred Clark. Bluett, E.E., 19?? London. J. Green Collection China

Ceramics

Chinese pottery and porcelain. Bushell, S.W., 1910 Clarendon, Oxford. J Green Collection China

Ceramics

Chinese pottery as a basis for the study of Philippine proto-history. Roxas-Lim, A., 1966 Chinese in the Philippines, Manila. 1570-1770 J Green Collection Philippines

Ceramics

Chinese pottery burial objects of the Sui & Tong Dynasties. Joseph, A., Moss, H., Fleming, S., 1970 High Moss, 12 Bruton St., London, W1. J Green Collection
Chinese pottery in the Philippines. Cole, F.C., 1912 (Postscript by B. Laufer), Chicago. J. Green Collection SE Asia

Ceramics

Chinese pottery in the Philippines. Cole, F.C., 1913 Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago.Repr.1968 J. Green Collection SE Asia

Ceramics

Chinese pottery in the Philippines. Fox, R.B., 1964 In: S.S.C.Liao, Chinese Participation in Philippines. Maritime Museum Philippines
Chinese Refugees in Annam and Champa at the end of the Sung Dynasty. Chan, Hok-lam, 1966 Journal Southeast Asian History, 7.2: 1-10. J Green Collection China

History–Maritme

Chinese shipbuilding traditions, new evidence from maritime archaeological sites. Green, J.N., 1986 Fourth International Conference on the History of Chinese Science, Sydney. J Green Collection China

Archaeology–Maritime

Chinese shipping and East-West trade from the Xth to the XIVth century. Lo Jung-Pang, 1970 In: M. Mollat, (ed.) Societes et Compagnies de Commerce en Orient et dans L'Ocean Indien: 167-178. Actes du Huitieme Colloque International D'Histoire Maritime (Beyrouth - 5-10 Septembre 1966). S.E.V.P.E.N., Paris. Reprint MM China

History–Maritme

Chinese society in Thailand. Skinner, G.W., 1957 Cornell University Press, Ithaca. J Green Collection SE Asia

History–Maritme

Chinese sources for the historical geography of Malaya before A.D. 1500. Wheatley, P., 1956 Malayan Journal of Tropical Geography 9: 71-78. J Green Collection SE Asia

History–Maritme

Chinese sources of historical geography of Southeast Asia. Hsu Yun-Ts'iao, 1965 Journal Southeast Asian Research, 1:93-106. J Green Collection China

History–Maritme

Chinese stoneware from Siraf: the earliest finds. Whitehouse, D., 1973 In: N.Hammond (ed.) South Asian Archaeology. etc. J Green Collection
Chinese trade and its effect on local organization in the Ryukyus. Pearson, R., 1978 Symposium Trade Pottery E & SE Asia, Hong Kong. J Green Collection China

History–Maritme

Chinese trade ceramics in archaeological contexts from Southern Sulawesi, Indonesia. Bulbeck, F.D., 1988 Conference Ancient Chinese and Southeast Asian Bronze Age Cultures, Kioloa, NSW, Australia. Reprint MM SE Asia

Ceramics

Chinese trade ceramics in archaeological contexts in Northern Borneo. Bellwood, P., 1983 In: N. Barnard (ed.). J. Green Collection SE Asia

Ceramics

Chinese trade in Batavia during the days of V.O.C. Blusse, L., 1979 Archipel, 18:195-214. J. Green Collection SE Asia

History–Maritme

VOC

Chinese trade in Siam during the period of Ming Dynasty. Chang Mei-hui, 19?? Bulletin College Liberal Arts, Taiwan National University. J Green Collection SE Asia

History–Maritme

Chinese trade porcelain. Beurdeley, M., 1962 Tuttle, Tokyo, Japan. J. Green Collection China

Ceramics

Chinese wares found in the Philippines. Southeast Asian ceramic wares manuscript. Beyer, H.O., 1977 In: R. Fox, Filipino Heritage, 3: 307. J. Green Collection SE Asia

Ceramics