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The Call of the Siren: Bod, Baútisos, Baîtai, and Related Names (Studies in Historical Geography II)
Ancient Rome and the Eurasian Trade Networks
Maes Titianus, Ptolemy and the “Stone Tower” on the Great Silk Road
Ipek Yolu'nun Iran Güzergâhi Ve Ipek Yolu Ticaretine Iran
The Kushans and the Emergence of the Early Silk Roads
Empires of Ancient Eurasia Craig Benjamin Index More Information
Orbem Terrarum Subicere Egyetem Ókortörténeti Tanszékének Vezetője
“The Silk Road”?
Notes on the Lighting Devices in the Medicine Buddha Transformation Tableau in Mogao Cave 220, Dunhuang by Sha Wutian 沙武田
Early Buddhist Transmission and Trade Networks Dynamics in the History of Religion
The Role of Palmyrene Temples in Long- Distance Trade in the Roman Near East by John Berkeley Grout
Contacts Between Han China and the Roman Empire
China's Development from a Global Perspective
Introduction
Rome and the Distant East
Information on the Confucius China Studies Phd Forum (Düsseldorf)
The Diorama Shows a Group of Roman Merchants
Materials of Eastern Origin Discovered in the Former Territory of The
Top View
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Use of Theses
9 Evidence for Central Asia
Materials of Eastern Origin Discovered in the Former Territory of The
Article (Published Version)
TRADE ROUTES of the ROMAN EMPIRE by Dorothea Mary Freed a Thesis Submitted I N Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements F O R
The Silk Road Volume 13 2015
2015 Kolb&Speidel JAC30-2015.Pdf