The book explores the historical significance and widespread use of cowrie money across Afro-Eurasia, tracing its impact from ancient times through the early twentieth century. It delves into archaeological findings and cultural exchanges, highlighting how cowrie shells served as a medium of exchange and a symbol of wealth in various societies. Through a global lens, the author reveals the intricate connections between trade, economy, and cultural practices surrounding this unique form of currency.
Bin Yang Bücher


Focusing on China's relations with the Maldives, this book provides a groundbreaking analysis of Sino-Indian Ocean interactions. It sheds light on Chinese maritime exploration and its implications for the broader history of the Indian Ocean, presenting fresh perspectives that enhance our understanding of regional dynamics and historical connections.