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Paul Pelliot
Anaonino Forte
A Cultural Envoy Who Should Not Be Forgotten
Taoism and Chinese Religion
Report Title Raabe, Wilhelm Karl = Corvinus, Jakob (Pseud.)
The Historical Importance of the Chinese Fragments from Dunhuang in the British Library
Western Sinology and Field Journals
Some Sidelights on Japanese Sinologists of the Early Twentieth Century
New Light on Sogdian Colonies Along the Silk Road * Recent Archaeological Finds in Northern China
Paper Analyses of Tocharian Manuscripts of the Pelliot Collection Stored in the National Library of France (Bibliothèque Nationale De France)
Is a Small Village Near Maral-Bashi on the Road to Aksu at the Western End of the Northern Silk Road in Eastern Central Asia (Map 3.1 and Fig
Return to Kashgar: the Jarring Collection of Uyghur
An Analysis of Modern Chinese Colophons on the Dunhuang Manuscripts
Edward L. Shaughnessy Chinese Annals in the Western Observatory Library of Sinology
Forgeries and the Authentication of Dunhuang Manuscripts the Manuscripts from the 5Th Through the Early 11Th Centuries Found In
The Turfan Minaret Inscription: a Symbol of Cultural Confluence on the Silk Road
The Tibetan Dunhuang Manuscripts in China Author(S): Sam Van Schaik Source: Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Vol
Sogdians and Buddhism
The Expeditions to Tocharistan*
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Paul Pelliot (May 28Th 1878-October 26Th 1945) Author(S): J
Mathieu: Marcel Granet (1884–1940). JEACS 2020
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Two Inseparable Names, Dunhuang and Paul Pelliot
Paul Pelhot the Loss of Paul Pelliot, Within Seven Months of Maspero's Death, Was a Misfortune As Cruel As Unexpected
An Outline of Western Studies of Chinese Paleography: Biographies
Dun Huang Caves - a Trove of 1000+ Years of Art and History Preserved in the Gobi Desert of Gansu, China Zhaohui Fu Florida International University,
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How Chinese Officials Viewed Foreign Archaeologists in Xinjiang, 1893–1914
The Multilingual Dimensions of International Sinology Abstract