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Di (Five Barbarians)

  • An Overview of Hakka Migration History: Where Are You From?

    An Overview of Hakka Migration History: Where Are You From?

  • Chronology of Chinese History

    Chronology of Chinese History

  • China's Place in Philology: an Attempt to Show That the Languages of Europe and Asia Have a Common Origin

    China's Place in Philology: an Attempt to Show That the Languages of Europe and Asia Have a Common Origin

  • The Zhuan Xupeople Were the Founders of Sanxingdui Culture and Earliest Inhabitants of South Asia

    The Zhuan Xupeople Were the Founders of Sanxingdui Culture and Earliest Inhabitants of South Asia

  • The Later Han Empire (25-220CE) & Its Northwestern Frontier

    The Later Han Empire (25-220CE) & Its Northwestern Frontier

  • The History of Gyalthang Under Chinese Rule: Memory, Identity, and Contested Control in a Tibetan Region of Northwest Yunnan

    The History of Gyalthang Under Chinese Rule: Memory, Identity, and Contested Control in a Tibetan Region of Northwest Yunnan

  • The History of the History of the Yi, Part II

    The History of the History of the Yi, Part II

  • The Urban Mind Cultural and Environmental Dynamics

    The Urban Mind Cultural and Environmental Dynamics

  • The Reconstruction of the Name Yuezhi 月氏 / 月支

    The Reconstruction of the Name Yuezhi 月氏 / 月支

  • Program Committee

    Program Committee

  • Mitochondrial DNA Analysis of a Neolithic Population from the Lajia Site

    Mitochondrial DNA Analysis of a Neolithic Population from the Lajia Site

  • From Barbarians to the Middle Kingdom: the Rise of the Title “Emperor, Heavenly Qaghan” and Its Significance

    From Barbarians to the Middle Kingdom: the Rise of the Title “Emperor, Heavenly Qaghan” and Its Significance

  • Han Chinese Problem Solving.Pdf

    Han Chinese Problem Solving.Pdf

  • Chinese Traditions Inimical to the Patent Law, the Symposium: Doing Business in China Liwei Wang

    Chinese Traditions Inimical to the Patent Law, the Symposium: Doing Business in China Liwei Wang

  • Hellenes and Romans in Ancient China (240 BC – 1398 AD)

    Hellenes and Romans in Ancient China (240 BC – 1398 AD)

  • The Dong-Yi People

    The Dong-Yi People

  • The -Yu Ending in Xiongnu, Xianbei, and Gaoju Onomastica

    The -Yu Ending in Xiongnu, Xianbei, and Gaoju Onomastica

  • Commencing the Dual System: the Yan Kingdom of Mu-Rong Xianbei

    Commencing the Dual System: the Yan Kingdom of Mu-Rong Xianbei

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  • Fall of Xiong-Nu and Rise of Manchurian Nomad
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  • The Earliest Tocharians in China
  • Ming China' Anew: the Ethnocultural Space in a Diverse Empire-With Special Reference to the 'Miao Territory' Yonglin Jiang Bryn Mawr College, [email protected]
  • Ancient DNA Reveals Genetic Connections Between Early Di
  • THE ROLE of NANZHAO HISTORY in the Formanon of BAI IDENTITY
  • Chapter 2 the Southwest Silk Road: Yunnan in a Global Context
  • CHINA's SPACE NARRATIVE 1 Preface
  • Mongoose: a Learnable Lsh Framework
  • Unraveling the Population History of the Xiongnu to Explain Molecular and Archaeological Models of Prehistoric Mongolia
  • Identifying the Huns and the Xiongnu (Or Not): Multi-Faceted Implications and Difficulties
  • The Han Empire and the Hellenistic World: Prestige Gold and the Exotic Horse
  • The Qiang and the Question Ofhuman Sacrifice in the Late Shang Period
  • State Categories, Social Boundaries, and Wealth Stratification in Northeast China, 1815 – 1913
  • Genetic Characteristics of an Ancient Nomadic Group in Northern China Haijing Wang Jilin University, People's Republic of China
  • Liangzhu Culture and Taosi Culture: Formation of the South- North Pattern of Chinese History
  • The Di Jun People Were the Ancestors of the Xia Dynasty
  • Routledge Handbook of Imperial Chinese History the Eastern


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