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ix List of Illustrations Chapter 2 Fig. 1 Map of Champa polities along the central coast of Vietnam 55 Fig. 2 The Thu Bồn Valley, looking towards Mỹ Sơn from the “citadel” at Trà Kiệu 56 Fig. 3 Distribution of the archaeological sites along the Thu Bồn River 57 Fig. 4 Jean-Yves Claeys together with Henri Parmentier and his daughter visiting the foundations of the main temple at Trà Kiệu in September 1927 58 Fig. 5 A group of French official visitors at Trà Kiệu, 1927 58 Fig. 6a Indo-Roman rouletted ware sherd from the 1993 season at Bửu Châu Hill, Trà Kiệu 62 Fig. 6b Indo-Roman rouletted ware sherds from the 2002 season at Gò Cấm 62 Fig. 7 The main varieties of Cham pottery excavated at Trà Kiệu 63 Fig. 8 Gò Cấm site, 2000 season 64 Fig. 9 Ovoid jars in ground at Gò Cấm 65 Fig. 10 Varieties of ovoid jars excavated at Gò Cấm, 2000–1 season 66 Fig. 11 Types of roof tiles at Gò Cấm 67 Fig. 12 High-fired, geometric stamped Han-style bowl from Gò Cấm, 2000 season 67 Fig. 13 High-fired red ware jar with unique stamp designs 68 Fig. 14 Sa Huỳnh type cooking vessel at Gò Cấm 70 Fig. 15 Chinese Wuzhu coin stamp on a red, high-fired red ware sherd 71 00 ChamVtPrelims.indd 9 1/17/11 11:24:19 AM x List of Illustrations Fig. 16 Bronze cross-bow bolt heads, a dagger guard and a bronze nail 71 Fig. 17 Iron tools excavated at Gò Cấm in 2000–2 72 Fig. 18 Blue glass cullet, beads and blue glass and stone ertang excavated at Gò Cấm in 2000 72 Fig. 19 Han seal impression in clay excavated at Gò Cấm in 2000–2 73 Fig. 20 Remains of the burnt wooden building at Gò Cấm, 2001 season 74 Fig. 21 Plan of burnt wooden building at Gò Cấm at the end of the 2002 season 75 Fig. 22 Detail of stumps of wood posts at Gò Cấm 75 Fig. 23 Protective structure over the burnt wooden building at Gò Cấm constructed in 2002 by the Duy Xuyên Culture Office 77 Chapter 3 Fig. 1 Map of archaeological sites and modern cities 83 Fig. 2 Location of Trà Kiệu, Gò Cấm, and Mỹ Sơn 84 Fig. 3 Plan of Trà Kiệu showing the ramparts and locating the excavations by Claeys in 1927–8 84 Fig. 4 Architectural remains found at Hoàn Châu, 1997– 2000 86 Fig. 5 Four types of pillar bases found at Hoàn Châu in 2000 87 Fig. 6 A large base made of broken bricks (Base 4), found on the wall of the 1998 excavation pit at Hoàn Châu 87 Fig. 7 Basic stratigraphy of Hoàn Châu: picture and line drawing 89 Fig. 8 Pottery and roof tiles 90 Fig. 9 Fengni and the impression of a Wuzhu coin found at Gò Cấm 94 Fig. 10 Pottery and roof tiles from Han tombs excavated by Janse in Thanh Hoá 95 Fig. 11 Eaves tiles with human face decorations 97 Chapter 4 Fig. 1 Abstract model for exchange between a drainage basin center and an overseas power 104 Fig. 2 Satellite image of the Thu Bồn valley 105 00 ChamVtPrelims.indd 10 2/16/11 2:58:22 PM [3.14.141.228] Project MUSE (2024-04-20 04:45 GMT) Colonial and Post-Colonial Constructions of “Champa” xi Fig. 3 A Raglai house in Khánh Hòa province 106 Fig. 4 Đông Sơn drum from Bình Tân village, in the Tây Sơn district of Bình Định province 107 Fig. 5 The southern escarpment of the Nhạn Hill in Phú Yên province, close to the site of the Chợ Dinh inscription 110 Fig. 6 Trần Kỳ Phương examining architectural remains at Thành Hồ, uncovered during excavations in 112 2004 by Lê Đình Phụng and the Phú Yên Museum Fig. 7 Ian Glover and Mariko Yamagata at Trà Kiệu in Quảng Nam province in 1993 112 Fig. 8 Red sand dunes on the coast near Mũi Né in Bình...

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