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ISQ Symposium Moller
T H E a Rt a N D a Rc H a E O L O Gy O F a N C I E Nt C H I
Linguistic Composition and Characteristics of Chinese Given Names DOI: 10.34158/ONOMA.51/2016/8
Who Began the Wars Between the Jin and Song Empires? (Based on Materials Used in Jurchen Studies in Russia)
十六shí Liù Sixteen / 16 二八èr Bā 16 / Sixteen 和hé Old Variant of 和/ [He2
China: Promise Or Threat?
Principales, /Lustra Dos, Intellectuals and the Original Concept of a Filipino National Community*
Isolationism, Internationalism and the “Other:” the Yellow Peril, Mad Brute and Red Menace in Early to Mid Twentieth Century Pulp Magazines and Comic Books
The Intangible Warrior Culture of Japan: Bodily Practices, Mental Attitudes, and Values of the Two-Sworded Men from the Fifteenth to the Twenty-First Centuries
Ancient Chinese Cash Notes - the World’S First Paper Money
Philippine Studies Ateneo De Manila University • Loyola Heights, Quezon City • 1108 Philippines
I. Editorship Ii. Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals Iii. Book Iv
Ruling Classes and Under Classes: 1,000 Years of Social Mobility
TEACHER NOTES WORLD HISTORY SSWH1 Analyze the Origins, Structures, and Interactions of Societies in the Ancient World from 3500 BCE/BC to 500 BCE/BC
Sāmoana As Atunuʻu: the Samoan Nation Beyond the Mālō and State-Centric Nationalism a Thesis Submitted to the Graduate Divi
The Legitimate of Non Reigning Royal Families
How China Revolutionized France: the Evolution of An
Top View
Chinese Influence on Western Women's Dress in American Vogue Magazine, 1960-2009 Yao Zeng Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College
The Cultural Biography of Agarwood – Perfumery in Eastern Asia and The
The Manila Chinese: Community, Trade and Empire, C. 1570 – C. 1770
The Kingdom Without Frontiers the Kingdom Without Frontiers
Simmering Strife: Mt. Paektu and Sino-Korean Relations
John Thomson's China L" by Allen Hockley 4 - 1 “Male Heads, Chinese and Mongolian” (The Two Men on the Right Wearing Skull Caps Are Mongols.) Plate IX, No
Early Chinese Lead-Barium Glass Its Production And
Taoism and the Arts of China by Stephen Little and Shawn Eichman
On English Translation of Culture-Specific Items in the Ancient Chinese Official System
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MIM Presents Musical Treasures