Fragments of our past: a study of 19th to 20th century Japanese porcelains from Singapore's archaeological assemblages

Scholarship on Singapore’s colonial period pertaining to subjects of interest that incorporate archaeological research are limited. Researchers to date have utilised governmental documentation, written materials, oral histories, and other forms of visual and material culture such as art to weave sto...

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Main Author: Yuen, Ashley Lee Min
Other Authors: Goh Geok Yian
Format: Thesis-Master by Research
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/172642
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description Scholarship on Singapore’s colonial period pertaining to subjects of interest that incorporate archaeological research are limited. Researchers to date have utilised governmental documentation, written materials, oral histories, and other forms of visual and material culture such as art to weave stories of our colonial past into coherent narratives. Historical archaeological research surrounding the 19th to 20th centuries, however, has been a field relatively untapped both in local and regional scholarship, rendering it a promising aspect to address. This thesis provides the first systematic analysis of Japanese Porcelains dating to the 19th to 20th centuries unearthed from Singapore’s archaeological sites. A total of 4 archaeological sites that have yielded these Japanese porcelain sherds were assessed, namely Istana Kampong Gelam (IKG), Pulau Saigon (PSG), Colombo Court (CCT) and Senang Pawai X (SPX). The undertaking of the development of a typology for Japanese porcelains unearthed from Singapore’s sites in this thesis will provide further impetus for effective identification of Japanese porcelains amongst other archaeological sites in Singapore and facilitate comprehensive cross-site analyses in the future. Through the employment of the typology developed in this thesis, the author also addresses the observable differences between the assemblages at the various sites through site-based analyses of these Japanese porcelains to provide a comprehensive understanding of the patterns of consumption, preferences, and accessibility to these Japanese porcelains in Singapore’s market during this period. Through the examination of supply and demand enabled through the analysis of the data illuminates further the lives of communities such as the pre-war Japanese communities in Singapore that have contributed to the networks of demand and supply of these Japanese ceramics that may have otherwise been overlooked. This thesis seeks to provide an example of the potentials of historical archaeological research in providing insight into the lives of Singapore’s inhabitants in the 19th to 20th centuries where written sources may lack.
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spelling ntu-10356/1726422024-01-04T06:32:51Z Fragments of our past: a study of 19th to 20th century Japanese porcelains from Singapore's archaeological assemblages Yuen, Ashley Lee Min Goh Geok Yian School of Humanities GYGOH@ntu.edu.sg Humanities::History Scholarship on Singapore’s colonial period pertaining to subjects of interest that incorporate archaeological research are limited. Researchers to date have utilised governmental documentation, written materials, oral histories, and other forms of visual and material culture such as art to weave stories of our colonial past into coherent narratives. Historical archaeological research surrounding the 19th to 20th centuries, however, has been a field relatively untapped both in local and regional scholarship, rendering it a promising aspect to address. This thesis provides the first systematic analysis of Japanese Porcelains dating to the 19th to 20th centuries unearthed from Singapore’s archaeological sites. A total of 4 archaeological sites that have yielded these Japanese porcelain sherds were assessed, namely Istana Kampong Gelam (IKG), Pulau Saigon (PSG), Colombo Court (CCT) and Senang Pawai X (SPX). The undertaking of the development of a typology for Japanese porcelains unearthed from Singapore’s sites in this thesis will provide further impetus for effective identification of Japanese porcelains amongst other archaeological sites in Singapore and facilitate comprehensive cross-site analyses in the future. Through the employment of the typology developed in this thesis, the author also addresses the observable differences between the assemblages at the various sites through site-based analyses of these Japanese porcelains to provide a comprehensive understanding of the patterns of consumption, preferences, and accessibility to these Japanese porcelains in Singapore’s market during this period. Through the examination of supply and demand enabled through the analysis of the data illuminates further the lives of communities such as the pre-war Japanese communities in Singapore that have contributed to the networks of demand and supply of these Japanese ceramics that may have otherwise been overlooked. This thesis seeks to provide an example of the potentials of historical archaeological research in providing insight into the lives of Singapore’s inhabitants in the 19th to 20th centuries where written sources may lack. Master of Arts 2023-12-19T11:14:56Z 2023-12-19T11:14:56Z 2023 Thesis-Master by Research Yuen, A. L. M. (2023). Fragments of our past: a study of 19th to 20th century Japanese porcelains from Singapore's archaeological assemblages. Master's thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/172642 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/172642 10.32657/10356/172642 en This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0). application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Fragments of our past: a study of 19th to 20th century Japanese porcelains from Singapore's archaeological assemblages
title Fragments of our past: a study of 19th to 20th century Japanese porcelains from Singapore's archaeological assemblages
title_full Fragments of our past: a study of 19th to 20th century Japanese porcelains from Singapore's archaeological assemblages
title_fullStr Fragments of our past: a study of 19th to 20th century Japanese porcelains from Singapore's archaeological assemblages
title_full_unstemmed Fragments of our past: a study of 19th to 20th century Japanese porcelains from Singapore's archaeological assemblages
title_short Fragments of our past: a study of 19th to 20th century Japanese porcelains from Singapore's archaeological assemblages
title_sort fragments of our past a study of 19th to 20th century japanese porcelains from singapore s archaeological assemblages
topic Humanities::History
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/172642
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