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The History of the Malay Archipelago: Every Year
The Malay Archipelago, home to hundreds of languages and cultures today, has a history stretching back centuries. This video shows how the political landscape changed during this time, every year.
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https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/cf/Map_of_Indonesia_Demis.png
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Kevin Macleod - Ibn al-Noor
published: 22 Mar 2017
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Geopolitics of Southeast Asia, Part 2: Malay Archipelago
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BAKU - Maritime Southeast Asia is a cluster of small and large islands that sit between the Indian and Pacific oceans. Historically part of the East Indies and contemporary known as the Malay Archipelago, the area has some of the world’s highest levels of biodiversity for marine ecosystems. Here, coral, fish and molluscs thrive. Yet, perhaps the prevailing characteristic is the maritime-based cultures that are represented by the nations of the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei and Singapore. All of this makes for a unique archipelagic neighbourhood with its own distinct...
published: 13 Aug 2018
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Malay Origin - Melayu : Dari Mana?
Malay origin, from 70,000 years ago to present day.
Sunda Continent Theory 7:55
Yunnan Theory 3:41
Taiwan Theory 4:43
The largest megalitihic site in all of Southeastern Asia, located at Gunung Padang in Java island dated 6,500 years BP (before present) by carbon radiometric dating at 3–4 metres below the surface (12,500 years at 8 to 10 metres below the surface), and the artifacts at the surface date to about 4,800 years BP. The site constructed by Austromelanesoid people (Australoid race) and later modified by Austromongoloid people.
The oldest evidence of human settlement in Sumatera found in Gua Harimau, Indonesia circa 20,000 years BP. The area first inhabited by Austro-Melanesia from 15,000 years BP and later Austro-Mongoloid from 3,000 years BP.
Most complete human sekeleton f...
published: 13 May 2017
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Big ships from Malay Archipelago sailed the seas since the 3rd century
The ancient seamasters of the Malay archipelago is also reknowned for their shipbuilding skills. As early as the 3rd century, great ships from the Malay archipelago was recorded in jurnals from historians and monks from China. In his letter to the King Manuel of Portugal in his first trip to Malacca in 1509, Alfonso de Albuquerque wrote of Malay ships three times larger than his own Flor de la Mar.
This clip is from the documentary The Ancient Seamasters. You can watch it on Amazon Prime Video - https://amzn.to/3l3L0zy
published: 13 Nov 2020
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Population of Malay Archipelago 1900 to 2050
Population of Malay Archipelago 1900 to 2050
1. Indonesia
2. Malaysia
3. Brunei
4. Timor-Leste
5. Singapore
6. Phippines
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published: 11 Jul 2020
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Indonesia Malaysia History of Nusantara explained in 9 minutes
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published: 01 May 2018
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BEAR GRYLLS Man vs Wild | Malaysian Archipelago
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published: 22 Jul 2017
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Maphilindo, the would be superstate of Asia
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After gaining independence, pan-Malay lawmakers espoused to combine the resources of the nations in the Malay Archipelago into a single country.
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Story of the Malay Peninsula
This animation shows the plate tectonic history of India, Southeast Asia, and in particular the Malay peninsula (the red dot is Singapore). It was produced for an exhibit at the Singapore Sceince Centre. (I recommend that you go there and have a look.) The animation begins with the modern world, but then fades back in time to 100 million years ago when India and Southeast Asia were separated by a wide ocean (Tethys Ocean). Animals living in India and Australia evolved in isolation giving rise to such oddities as the kangaroo and platypus. 50 million years ago India collided with Southeast Asia, allowing migration between the two areas. Zooming in, we see that Australia arrived at the southern border of Southeast Asia ~10 million years ago.
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Scotese, C.R., 2...
published: 21 May 2015
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Malay Archipelago by Melanie Martinez & Maya Batzin
published: 18 Oct 2020
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Malay Archipelago
The Malay Archipelago Malay: Kepulauan Melayu, Indonesian: Kepulauan Melayu or Nusantara, Tagalog: Kapuluan ng Malay ) is the archipelago between mainland Southeast Asia and Australia. It has also been called the Malay World, Indo-Australian Archipelago, East Indies, Nusantara, Spices Archipelago, and other names over time. The name was taken from the 19th-century European concept of a Malay race.
Situated between the Indian and Pacific Oceans, the group of over 25,000 islands is the largest archipelago by area, and fourth by number of islands in the world. It includes Brunei, East Malaysia, East Timor, Indonesia, Singapore, and the Philippines. The island of New Guinea is usually excluded from definitions of the Malay Archipelago, although the Indonesian western portion of the island may ...
published: 19 Jan 2016
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Malay Archipelago Geography 4 CSU Fresno
Malay Archipelago project video
published: 19 Oct 2020
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Alfred Russel Wallace and 'The Malay Archipelago' | Day Meeting
A "Central and Controlling Incident": Celebrating ‘The Malay Archipelago’ and the Intellectual Legacy of Alfred Russel Wallace
Richard Milner; Alfred Russel Wallace's America: As seen through his family letters (10:49)
Andrew Berry; “A very bad hand at writing anything like narrative”: Seven years to write up eight years of travel in the Malay Archipelago (34:33)
James T. Costa; Alfred Russel Wallace’s biogeographic vision in space and time (58:41)
Eleanor Drinkwater; “What is the meaning of this strange travestie?” Wallace’s views on animal colour (1:23:16)
James T. Costa; “Crushed under a mountain of facts”: Wallace and Darwin on sexual selection and human evolution (1:38:52)
David Collard; Wallace on livelihoods in the Malay Archipelago and after (2:03:00)
Martin Fichman; Wallace’s cri...
published: 14 Nov 2019
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Bali 4K - Paradise in the Malay archipelago, sun, sea and water
Bali 4K Paradise in the Malay archipelago, sun, sea and water
published: 23 May 2021
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The History of the Malay Archipelago: Every Year
The Malay Archipelago, home to hundreds of languages and cultures today, has a history stretching back centuries. This video shows how the political landscape c...
The Malay Archipelago, home to hundreds of languages and cultures today, has a history stretching back centuries. This video shows how the political landscape changed during this time, every year.
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https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/cf/Map_of_Indonesia_Demis.png
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Kevin Macleod - Ibn al-Noor
https://wn.com/The_History_Of_The_Malay_Archipelago_Every_Year
The Malay Archipelago, home to hundreds of languages and cultures today, has a history stretching back centuries. This video shows how the political landscape changed during this time, every year.
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Original Map:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/cf/Map_of_Indonesia_Demis.png
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Thanks to:
TeeMee for helping speed up the animation process with "Number Animationer"
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MUSIC:
Kevin Macleod - Ibn al-Noor
- published: 22 Mar 2017
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Geopolitics of Southeast Asia, Part 2: Malay Archipelago
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BAKU - Maritime Southeast Asia is a cluster of small and large islands that sit between the Indian and Pacific oceans. Historically part of the East Indies and contemporary known as the Malay Archipelago, the area has some of the world’s highest levels of biodiversity for marine ecosystems. Here, coral, fish and molluscs thrive. Yet, perhaps the prevailing characteristic is the maritime-based cultures that are represented by the nations of the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei and Singapore. All of this makes for a unique archipelagic neighbourhood with its own distinct geopolitical needs.
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BAKU - Maritime Southeast Asia is a cluster of small and large islands that sit between the Indian and Pacific oceans. Historically part of the East Indies and contemporary known as the Malay Archipelago, the area has some of the world’s highest levels of biodiversity for marine ecosystems. Here, coral, fish and molluscs thrive. Yet, perhaps the prevailing characteristic is the maritime-based cultures that are represented by the nations of the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei and Singapore. All of this makes for a unique archipelagic neighbourhood with its own distinct geopolitical needs.
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- published: 13 Aug 2018
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46:10
Malay Origin - Melayu : Dari Mana?
Malay origin, from 70,000 years ago to present day.
Sunda Continent Theory 7:55
Yunnan Theory 3:41
Taiwan Theory 4:43
The largest megalitihic site in all of S...
Malay origin, from 70,000 years ago to present day.
Sunda Continent Theory 7:55
Yunnan Theory 3:41
Taiwan Theory 4:43
The largest megalitihic site in all of Southeastern Asia, located at Gunung Padang in Java island dated 6,500 years BP (before present) by carbon radiometric dating at 3–4 metres below the surface (12,500 years at 8 to 10 metres below the surface), and the artifacts at the surface date to about 4,800 years BP. The site constructed by Austromelanesoid people (Australoid race) and later modified by Austromongoloid people.
The oldest evidence of human settlement in Sumatera found in Gua Harimau, Indonesia circa 20,000 years BP. The area first inhabited by Austro-Melanesia from 15,000 years BP and later Austro-Mongoloid from 3,000 years BP.
Most complete human sekeleton found in Lenggong Perak, Malaysia dated 11,000 years belong to Austromelanesoid people (Australoid race).
Bukit Batu archeological site in Bujang Valley, Kedah dated 535 BCE consist of iron smelting technology, river jetty and port administration building, the earliest civilization in island south east Asian started by animistic native of the area and Indianized later in 6th century CE (AD).
The Srivijayan inscription (Kedukan Bukit Inscription) is a close cousin rather than an ancestor of Classical Malay. This is due to the existence of a number of morphological and syntactic peculiarities, and affixes which are familiar from the related Batak and Javanese languages but are not found even in the oldest manuscripts of Classical Malay. Moreover, although the earliest evidence of Classical Malay had been found in the Malay peninsular from 1303 (Terengganu inscription). Old Malay remained in use as a written language in Sumatra right up to the end of the 14th century, evidenced from Bukit Gombak inscription dated 1357 and Tanjung Tanah manuscript of Adityavarman era (1347–1375).
The origin of King Dapunta Hyang Sri Jayanasa and the actual location of Minanga Tamwan is still debated by historians. Because of its pronounciation similarity, some say Minanga Tamwan are Minangkabau, mountainous region upstream of Batanghari. While Soekmono argues Minanga Tamwan means a meeting of two rivers (Tamwan means findings) of right Kampar river and left Kampar river in Riau, namely the area around Muara Takus Temple. Another opinion suggest that the Jayanasa-led fleet is from outside Sumatra, which is from the Malay Peninsula as written in Goerge Coedes book The Indianized States of Southeast Asia and Kelantan Traditional Saga Raja Ahmad.
The Y haplogroup DNA displayed in this video, show average estimation frequencies for Malay DNA. Not all individual Malay person have close genetic relatives to South Indian or West Asian DNA and in some places might not have it at all. The O1, O2 and O3 ( Y haplogroup) might also differed in frequencies for some individual Malays. By mean of mitochondrial DNA, peoples (natives) in south east Asia had mitochondrial E which possible time of origin 16,400 to 39,000 years before present and originated in South East Asia.
Before 1800, classic Malay language were already being used in the archipelago, spread via Malacca - Johore culture and trade diaspora. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malayness
Kutai Kingdom located in East Kalimantan from 350 to 1605 AD a Malay kingdom believed to have been established by native of Borneo. This kingdom adopt hinduism and indian culture.
One of the earliest Chinese records is the 977 AD letter to Chinese emperor from the ruler of Po-ni (Brunei), which some scholars believe to refer to Borneo.
Rencong, or "Rentjong," is a general term used to refer to any native writing systems found in central and south Sumatra, including Kerinci, Bengkulu, Palembang and Lampung. These scripts lasted until the 18th century, when the Dutch colonised Indonesia. These scripts were used to write manuscripts in native languages and in Malay, such as the Tanjung Tanah Code of Law. The Malay writing was gradually replaced by the Jawi script, a localized version of the Arabic script.
https://genographic.nationalgeographic.com/human-journey/ Map of human migration
http://www.bradshawfoundation.com/journey/ Human migration map (open this link with desktop Firefox)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y-DNA_haplogroups_in_populations_of_East_and_Southeast_Asia
https://academic.oup.com/mbe/article/25/6/1209/1134230/Climate-Change-and-Postglacial-Human-Dispersals-in
Correction at 1:44. Southern India not marked as part of south Asia because of technical glitch during render stage of this video. It's fig fruit mentioned in 38:35 by the newscaster not canned fruit.
Watch this video with ear phones / headphones for narration clarity. Please do not download and do not upload this video to other channel.
Credit to :
Lancang Kuning - Melayu Riau Channel
Onang Onang - Issac Pulungan channel
Hangpc
Dani Warguide
Samudera Ensemble
Artoflife tv
Nadir
Dokoh Boutique
https://wn.com/Malay_Origin_Melayu_Dari_Mana
Malay origin, from 70,000 years ago to present day.
Sunda Continent Theory 7:55
Yunnan Theory 3:41
Taiwan Theory 4:43
The largest megalitihic site in all of Southeastern Asia, located at Gunung Padang in Java island dated 6,500 years BP (before present) by carbon radiometric dating at 3–4 metres below the surface (12,500 years at 8 to 10 metres below the surface), and the artifacts at the surface date to about 4,800 years BP. The site constructed by Austromelanesoid people (Australoid race) and later modified by Austromongoloid people.
The oldest evidence of human settlement in Sumatera found in Gua Harimau, Indonesia circa 20,000 years BP. The area first inhabited by Austro-Melanesia from 15,000 years BP and later Austro-Mongoloid from 3,000 years BP.
Most complete human sekeleton found in Lenggong Perak, Malaysia dated 11,000 years belong to Austromelanesoid people (Australoid race).
Bukit Batu archeological site in Bujang Valley, Kedah dated 535 BCE consist of iron smelting technology, river jetty and port administration building, the earliest civilization in island south east Asian started by animistic native of the area and Indianized later in 6th century CE (AD).
The Srivijayan inscription (Kedukan Bukit Inscription) is a close cousin rather than an ancestor of Classical Malay. This is due to the existence of a number of morphological and syntactic peculiarities, and affixes which are familiar from the related Batak and Javanese languages but are not found even in the oldest manuscripts of Classical Malay. Moreover, although the earliest evidence of Classical Malay had been found in the Malay peninsular from 1303 (Terengganu inscription). Old Malay remained in use as a written language in Sumatra right up to the end of the 14th century, evidenced from Bukit Gombak inscription dated 1357 and Tanjung Tanah manuscript of Adityavarman era (1347–1375).
The origin of King Dapunta Hyang Sri Jayanasa and the actual location of Minanga Tamwan is still debated by historians. Because of its pronounciation similarity, some say Minanga Tamwan are Minangkabau, mountainous region upstream of Batanghari. While Soekmono argues Minanga Tamwan means a meeting of two rivers (Tamwan means findings) of right Kampar river and left Kampar river in Riau, namely the area around Muara Takus Temple. Another opinion suggest that the Jayanasa-led fleet is from outside Sumatra, which is from the Malay Peninsula as written in Goerge Coedes book The Indianized States of Southeast Asia and Kelantan Traditional Saga Raja Ahmad.
The Y haplogroup DNA displayed in this video, show average estimation frequencies for Malay DNA. Not all individual Malay person have close genetic relatives to South Indian or West Asian DNA and in some places might not have it at all. The O1, O2 and O3 ( Y haplogroup) might also differed in frequencies for some individual Malays. By mean of mitochondrial DNA, peoples (natives) in south east Asia had mitochondrial E which possible time of origin 16,400 to 39,000 years before present and originated in South East Asia.
Before 1800, classic Malay language were already being used in the archipelago, spread via Malacca - Johore culture and trade diaspora. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malayness
Kutai Kingdom located in East Kalimantan from 350 to 1605 AD a Malay kingdom believed to have been established by native of Borneo. This kingdom adopt hinduism and indian culture.
One of the earliest Chinese records is the 977 AD letter to Chinese emperor from the ruler of Po-ni (Brunei), which some scholars believe to refer to Borneo.
Rencong, or "Rentjong," is a general term used to refer to any native writing systems found in central and south Sumatra, including Kerinci, Bengkulu, Palembang and Lampung. These scripts lasted until the 18th century, when the Dutch colonised Indonesia. These scripts were used to write manuscripts in native languages and in Malay, such as the Tanjung Tanah Code of Law. The Malay writing was gradually replaced by the Jawi script, a localized version of the Arabic script.
https://genographic.nationalgeographic.com/human-journey/ Map of human migration
http://www.bradshawfoundation.com/journey/ Human migration map (open this link with desktop Firefox)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y-DNA_haplogroups_in_populations_of_East_and_Southeast_Asia
https://academic.oup.com/mbe/article/25/6/1209/1134230/Climate-Change-and-Postglacial-Human-Dispersals-in
Correction at 1:44. Southern India not marked as part of south Asia because of technical glitch during render stage of this video. It's fig fruit mentioned in 38:35 by the newscaster not canned fruit.
Watch this video with ear phones / headphones for narration clarity. Please do not download and do not upload this video to other channel.
Credit to :
Lancang Kuning - Melayu Riau Channel
Onang Onang - Issac Pulungan channel
Hangpc
Dani Warguide
Samudera Ensemble
Artoflife tv
Nadir
Dokoh Boutique
- published: 13 May 2017
- views: 1387063
5:32
Big ships from Malay Archipelago sailed the seas since the 3rd century
The ancient seamasters of the Malay archipelago is also reknowned for their shipbuilding skills. As early as the 3rd century, great ships from the Malay archipe...
The ancient seamasters of the Malay archipelago is also reknowned for their shipbuilding skills. As early as the 3rd century, great ships from the Malay archipelago was recorded in jurnals from historians and monks from China. In his letter to the King Manuel of Portugal in his first trip to Malacca in 1509, Alfonso de Albuquerque wrote of Malay ships three times larger than his own Flor de la Mar.
This clip is from the documentary The Ancient Seamasters. You can watch it on Amazon Prime Video - https://amzn.to/3l3L0zy
https://wn.com/Big_Ships_From_Malay_Archipelago_Sailed_The_Seas_Since_The_3Rd_Century
The ancient seamasters of the Malay archipelago is also reknowned for their shipbuilding skills. As early as the 3rd century, great ships from the Malay archipelago was recorded in jurnals from historians and monks from China. In his letter to the King Manuel of Portugal in his first trip to Malacca in 1509, Alfonso de Albuquerque wrote of Malay ships three times larger than his own Flor de la Mar.
This clip is from the documentary The Ancient Seamasters. You can watch it on Amazon Prime Video - https://amzn.to/3l3L0zy
- published: 13 Nov 2020
- views: 1903
8:02
Population of Malay Archipelago 1900 to 2050
Population of Malay Archipelago 1900 to 2050
1. Indonesia
2. Malaysia
3. Brunei
4. Timor-Leste
5. Singapore
6. Phippines
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- published: 11 Jul 2020
- views: 1307
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Indonesia Malaysia History of Nusantara explained in 9 minutes
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- published: 01 May 2018
- views: 306225
39:09
BEAR GRYLLS Man vs Wild | Malaysian Archipelago
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- published: 22 Jul 2017
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Maphilindo, the would be superstate of Asia
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After gaining independence, pan-Malay lawmakers espoused to combine the resources of the nations in the Malay Archipelago into a single country.
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- published: 04 Jan 2021
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Story of the Malay Peninsula
This animation shows the plate tectonic history of India, Southeast Asia, and in particular the Malay peninsula (the red dot is Singapore). It was produced for ...
This animation shows the plate tectonic history of India, Southeast Asia, and in particular the Malay peninsula (the red dot is Singapore). It was produced for an exhibit at the Singapore Sceince Centre. (I recommend that you go there and have a look.) The animation begins with the modern world, but then fades back in time to 100 million years ago when India and Southeast Asia were separated by a wide ocean (Tethys Ocean). Animals living in India and Australia evolved in isolation giving rise to such oddities as the kangaroo and platypus. 50 million years ago India collided with Southeast Asia, allowing migration between the two areas. Zooming in, we see that Australia arrived at the southern border of Southeast Asia ~10 million years ago.
Please cite this animation as:
Scotese, C.R., 2013. The Story of the Malay Peninsula, PALEOMAP Project, Evanston, ,IL. YouTube Animation, http://youtu.be/ZaLRXiTyhzc.
Prof. Christopher R. Scotese
Director, PALEOMAP Project
134 Dodge, Evanston Illinois 60202
817 914 7090 (cell)
'For more information about the research, publications, and animations of C.R. Scotese, see the links below:
Download complimentary copies (pdfs) of Scotese publications, visit: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Christopher_Scotese3?ev=hdr_xprf
or https://uta.academia.edu/ChristopherScotese
View Scotese animations at: https://www.youtube.com/user/cscotese
View interview of Professor Scotese: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qesJYbwKtY
for more information about the PALEOMAP Project
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/christopher-scotese/57/4aa/932
or www.scotese.com
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Free app - EarthViewer (Apple/Android) showing plate tectonic and paleogeographic evolution through time: http://www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/earthviewer
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Ancient Earth: Breakup of Pangea
Thomas L. Moore
Category: Education
Updated: Mar 19, 2012
ALSO Ancient Earth Assembly of Pangea (200 Ma - 540 Ma) https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ancient-earth-assembly-pangea/id562791029?mt=8
https://wn.com/Story_Of_The_Malay_Peninsula
This animation shows the plate tectonic history of India, Southeast Asia, and in particular the Malay peninsula (the red dot is Singapore). It was produced for an exhibit at the Singapore Sceince Centre. (I recommend that you go there and have a look.) The animation begins with the modern world, but then fades back in time to 100 million years ago when India and Southeast Asia were separated by a wide ocean (Tethys Ocean). Animals living in India and Australia evolved in isolation giving rise to such oddities as the kangaroo and platypus. 50 million years ago India collided with Southeast Asia, allowing migration between the two areas. Zooming in, we see that Australia arrived at the southern border of Southeast Asia ~10 million years ago.
Please cite this animation as:
Scotese, C.R., 2013. The Story of the Malay Peninsula, PALEOMAP Project, Evanston, ,IL. YouTube Animation, http://youtu.be/ZaLRXiTyhzc.
Prof. Christopher R. Scotese
Director, PALEOMAP Project
134 Dodge, Evanston Illinois 60202
817 914 7090 (cell)
'For more information about the research, publications, and animations of C.R. Scotese, see the links below:
Download complimentary copies (pdfs) of Scotese publications, visit: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Christopher_Scotese3?ev=hdr_xprf
or https://uta.academia.edu/ChristopherScotese
View Scotese animations at: https://www.youtube.com/user/cscotese
View interview of Professor Scotese: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qesJYbwKtY
for more information about the PALEOMAP Project
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/christopher-scotese/57/4aa/932
or www.scotese.com
APPS:
Free app - EarthViewer (Apple/Android) showing plate tectonic and paleogeographic evolution through time: http://www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/earthviewer
Also check out these apps for the iPhone & iPad:
Cover Art
Ancient Earth: Breakup of Pangea
Thomas L. Moore
Category: Education
Updated: Mar 19, 2012
ALSO Ancient Earth Assembly of Pangea (200 Ma - 540 Ma) https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ancient-earth-assembly-pangea/id562791029?mt=8
- published: 21 May 2015
- views: 63337
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Malay Archipelago
The Malay Archipelago Malay: Kepulauan Melayu, Indonesian: Kepulauan Melayu or Nusantara, Tagalog: Kapuluan ng Malay ) is the archipelago between mainland South...
The Malay Archipelago Malay: Kepulauan Melayu, Indonesian: Kepulauan Melayu or Nusantara, Tagalog: Kapuluan ng Malay ) is the archipelago between mainland Southeast Asia and Australia. It has also been called the Malay World, Indo-Australian Archipelago, East Indies, Nusantara, Spices Archipelago, and other names over time. The name was taken from the 19th-century European concept of a Malay race.
Situated between the Indian and Pacific Oceans, the group of over 25,000 islands is the largest archipelago by area, and fourth by number of islands in the world. It includes Brunei, East Malaysia, East Timor, Indonesia, Singapore, and the Philippines. The island of New Guinea is usually excluded from definitions of the Malay Archipelago, although the Indonesian western portion of the island may be included. The term is largely synonymous with maritime Southeast Asia.
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The Malay Archipelago Malay: Kepulauan Melayu, Indonesian: Kepulauan Melayu or Nusantara, Tagalog: Kapuluan ng Malay ) is the archipelago between mainland Southeast Asia and Australia. It has also been called the Malay World, Indo-Australian Archipelago, East Indies, Nusantara, Spices Archipelago, and other names over time. The name was taken from the 19th-century European concept of a Malay race.
Situated between the Indian and Pacific Oceans, the group of over 25,000 islands is the largest archipelago by area, and fourth by number of islands in the world. It includes Brunei, East Malaysia, East Timor, Indonesia, Singapore, and the Philippines. The island of New Guinea is usually excluded from definitions of the Malay Archipelago, although the Indonesian western portion of the island may be included. The term is largely synonymous with maritime Southeast Asia.
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- published: 19 Jan 2016
- views: 2721
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Alfred Russel Wallace and 'The Malay Archipelago' | Day Meeting
A "Central and Controlling Incident": Celebrating ‘The Malay Archipelago’ and the Intellectual Legacy of Alfred Russel Wallace
Richard Milner; Alfred Russel Wa...
A "Central and Controlling Incident": Celebrating ‘The Malay Archipelago’ and the Intellectual Legacy of Alfred Russel Wallace
Richard Milner; Alfred Russel Wallace's America: As seen through his family letters (10:49)
Andrew Berry; “A very bad hand at writing anything like narrative”: Seven years to write up eight years of travel in the Malay Archipelago (34:33)
James T. Costa; Alfred Russel Wallace’s biogeographic vision in space and time (58:41)
Eleanor Drinkwater; “What is the meaning of this strange travestie?” Wallace’s views on animal colour (1:23:16)
James T. Costa; “Crushed under a mountain of facts”: Wallace and Darwin on sexual selection and human evolution (1:38:52)
David Collard; Wallace on livelihoods in the Malay Archipelago and after (2:03:00)
Martin Fichman; Wallace’s critique of industrial society (2:26:57)
Matthias Glaubrecht; Wallace and “A future without forests” (2:52:05)
Clay Bolt; Rediscovering Wallace’s Giant Bee: How a chance encounter led to the rediscovery of the world’s largest bee [Keynote] (3:18:18)
The Linnean Society of London is the world’s oldest active biological society. Founded in 1788, the Society takes its name from the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus (1707–1778).
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A "Central and Controlling Incident": Celebrating ‘The Malay Archipelago’ and the Intellectual Legacy of Alfred Russel Wallace
Richard Milner; Alfred Russel Wallace's America: As seen through his family letters (10:49)
Andrew Berry; “A very bad hand at writing anything like narrative”: Seven years to write up eight years of travel in the Malay Archipelago (34:33)
James T. Costa; Alfred Russel Wallace’s biogeographic vision in space and time (58:41)
Eleanor Drinkwater; “What is the meaning of this strange travestie?” Wallace’s views on animal colour (1:23:16)
James T. Costa; “Crushed under a mountain of facts”: Wallace and Darwin on sexual selection and human evolution (1:38:52)
David Collard; Wallace on livelihoods in the Malay Archipelago and after (2:03:00)
Martin Fichman; Wallace’s critique of industrial society (2:26:57)
Matthias Glaubrecht; Wallace and “A future without forests” (2:52:05)
Clay Bolt; Rediscovering Wallace’s Giant Bee: How a chance encounter led to the rediscovery of the world’s largest bee [Keynote] (3:18:18)
The Linnean Society of London is the world’s oldest active biological society. Founded in 1788, the Society takes its name from the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus (1707–1778).
https://www.linnean.org/
Follow us on social media:
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- published: 14 Nov 2019
- views: 1390
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Bali 4K - Paradise in the Malay archipelago, sun, sea and water
Bali 4K Paradise in the Malay archipelago, sun, sea and water
Bali 4K Paradise in the Malay archipelago, sun, sea and water
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Bali 4K Paradise in the Malay archipelago, sun, sea and water
- published: 23 May 2021
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