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Hardships from the Arabian Gulf to China: the Challenges That Faced Foreign Merchants Between the Seventh
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The Advent of Islam in China: Guangzhou Fanfang During the Tang-Song Era Meng Wei
Pulsed Eddy Current Sensing for Condition Assessment of Reinforced Concrete
3 · Reinterpreting Traditional Chinese Geographical Maps
A Buddhist Woodblock-Printed Map and Geographic Knowledge in 13Th Century China
T the Semantic Shift of “Western Regions” and the Westward Extension of the “Border” in the Tang Dynasty
Hua I T'u #218 TITLE: the Xian-Or-Southern Sung Maps: The
History of Cartography and Exploration: from Pre-History to Modern Times
The Navigational Route of the Belitung Shipwreck and the Late Tang Ceramic Trade
The First Chinese Travel Record on the Arab World Commercial and Diplomatic Communications During the Islamic Golden Age
The Influence of History on Modern Chinese Strategic Thinking
Waugh Revpark SR11 2
Chapter 2 the Southwest Silk Road: Yunnan in a Global Context
Études Océan Indien, 46-47 | 2013 Sri Vijaya As the Entrepôt for Circum-Indian Ocean Trade 2
The Political Economy of Chinese State Intervention During the New Policies Period (1068-1085)
Mapping the Chinese and Islamic Worlds
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Northern Song Reflections on the Tang
The Behaviour and Characteristics of the Culture of Chinese Traditional
The Navigational Route of the Belitung Wreck and Late Tang Ceramic Trade Hsieh Mingliang the Navigational Route of the Belitung Wreck and Late Tang Ceramic Trade
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Ming-Qing Border Defense and the Inward Turn of Chinese Cartography
Chinese Maps Between Observation and Text
Articles on Tang Dynasty Jiedushi of Shannan East Circuit, Including: Yu Di
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Expanding Geographic Horizons Along the Maritime Silk Road