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Art and Religious Beliefs of Kangju: Evidence from an Anthropomorphic Image Found in the Ugam Valley (Southern Kazakhstan)
Notes on the Yuezhi - Kushan Relationship and Kushan Chronology”, by Hans Loeschner
Chinese Historian Su Beihai's Manuscript About the History Of
The Opening of the Silk Road 161
The Opening of the Silk Road
The Silk Road: Image and Imagination
A Hydromorphic Reevaluation of the Forgotten River Civilizations of Central Asia
Arts of Asia Lecture Series Spring 2015 Masterpieces and Iconic Artworks of the Asian Art Museum Sponsored by the Society for Asian Art
The Kushans and the Emergence of the Early Silk Roads
Fantastic Beasts of the Eurasian Steppes: Toward a Revisionist Approach to Animal-Style Art
The Hephthalites: Archaeological and Historical Analysis
Some Notes on Dayuezhi, Daxia, Guishuang, and Dumi in Chinese Sources
Archaeological and Genetic Data Suggest Ciscaucasian Origin for the Proto-Bulgarians
Silk Roads” in Time and Space: Migrations, Motifs, and Materials
The Relations Between China and India and the Opening Of
Viewing the Han Empire from the Edge a Dissertation
The Earliest Tocharians in China
Appendix B: Timeline
Top View
“Mountain-Dwelling Poems”: a Translation
Historical Inspiration of the Rise and Fall of the Silk Road
Identifying the Huns and the Xiongnu (Or Not): Multi-Faceted Implications and Difficulties
Table of Contents
9 Evidence for Central Asia
THE GENETIC and LINGUISTIC EVIDENCE for the XIONGNU-YENISSEIAN HYPOTHESIS1 Huang Yungzhi and Li Hui
Kujula Kadphises and His Title Kushan Yavuga
Ashurov, Barakatullo (2013) Tarsākyā: an Analysis of Sogdian Christianity Based on Archaeological, Numismatic, Epigraphic and Textual Sources
Archaeological Overview on the Formation of Asparukh's
Central Asian Participation in the Culture of Naming of Medieval China
Migracijske Teme 4/1988
Linguistic Persecution in South Asia: Historical and Modern Implications