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*[[Gusuku]] article needs expansion, from articles, from Kerr, etc. - currently cites only Kitahara
 
*[[Gusuku]] article needs expansion, from articles, from Kerr, etc. - currently cites only Kitahara
 
*Wet rice cultivation in mainland SE Asia by c. 1st century CE, spread to Java by 8th century.
 
*Wet rice cultivation in mainland SE Asia by c. 1st century CE, spread to Java by 8th century.
*During 11th c., China produced perhaps as much as 125,000 tons of iron a year, more than twice the total output of Europe, using coke (coal) as fuel for piston-driven blast furnaces (Germans invented blast furnaces driven by water-driven bellows after 1300). This iron production dropped off dramatically after the Jurchen invasion of 1127, however. (Crossroads & Culture, p382)
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*In 9th century, more than half of the 200,000 residents of [[Guangzhou]] are said to have been Jewish, Arab, Persian, and Indian traders. (Crossroads & Culture, 393.)
 
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*[[Quanzhou]] boasted a significant Tamil merchant community in the 11th century.
 
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