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The Textiles of the Han Dynasty & Their Relationship with Society
Syriac, Sogdian and Old Uyghur Manuscripts from Bulayïq*
The Multiple Identities of the Nestorian Monk Mar Alopen: a Discussion on Diplomacy and Politics
The Later Han Empire (25-220CE) & Its Northwestern Frontier
The Chinese Face of Jesus Christ
Chung Kuo T'u Date: 1653 Author: Michael Boym Description: Three
The University of Chicago Oriental Institute Seminars Number 2
Nestorians Jǐngjiàotú 景教徒
Some Notes on Sogdian Costume in Early Tang China
MONUMENTA SERICA Journal of Oriental Studies
Imagining China: the View from Europe, 1550-1700 That People of Every Country Could Write and Understand
Inscriptions from .. Tombs at Dali (Yunnan)
Rolling Between Burial and Shrine: a Tale of Two Chariot Processions at Chulan Tomb 2 in Eastern Han China (171 C.E.) Jie Shi Bryn Mawr College,
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Roman Views of the Chinese in Antiquity
The ``Brilliant Teaching''
Han Dynasty Classicism and the Making of Early Medieval Literati Culture
“The Silk Road”?
12.B Excavated Texts
Top View
The Silk Road, and at Various Points in History, Cradles of Culture, Power, and Scholarship
Chinese Historical Records and Sino-Roman Relations: a Critical Approach to Understand Problems on the Chinese Reception of the Roman Empire
On the Ancient Geography of Central Und Eastern Asia> With
The Original Concept of the Silk Road and Richthofen's Humanistic Ideas
China and the Discovery of America
The Silk Road: a History of Cultural and Material Exchanges 01:098:473/16:217:511 Spring 2020 Tue 9:50-12:50 @ Mu 204 ______Instructor: Professor Jessey J.C
Interactive Activity Using an Artifact/Object in a Gallery
Further Reflections on Zhi Qian's Foshuo Pusa Benye Jing
In Search of Peace on the Silk Road: from Theory to Practice
The Silk Road Volume 10 2012 Contents Dedication
秦景教流⾏中國碑 Stele on the Diffusion of the Luminous Religion of Da Qin (Rome) in the Middle Kingdom Translated by Dr L
Did the Chinese and Romans Know Each Other?
The Sogdian Descendants in Mongol and Post-Mongol Central Asia: the Tajiks and Sarts
Dark Clouds Over the Silk Road: Challenges Facing Mountain Environments in Central Asia
The Maritime Silk Road: History of an Idea
The Silk Road: Afro-Eurasian Interchange Across the Ages
The Church of the East's Contested Identity in Tang China
A Comparison of Republican Roman and Han Chinese Barbarians
Exegisti Monumenta, Festschrift Sims-William
Richthofen's “Silk Roads”
Kanshi by Mori Ōgai Hokuyū Nichijō and Go Hokuyū Nichijō (Part 2)
The Earliest Statements of Christian Faith in China? a Critique of the Conventional Chronology of the Messiah Sutra and on One God*
Ashurov, Barakatullo (2013) Tarsākyā: an Analysis of Sogdian Christianity Based on Archaeological, Numismatic, Epigraphic and Textual Sources
The Materialization and Complexity of Silk Road
Harrassowitz Verlag · Wiesbaden
Introducing a New Journal in Central Asian Studies, Acta Via Serica
Did the Chinese and Romans Know Each Other?
Krisztina Kinga Hoppál
Boundaries Or Networks in Historical GIS: Concepts of Measuring Space and Administrative Geography in Chinese History
Hungarian Archaeology E-Journal • 2017 Summer
Religions and Religious Space in Sogdian Culture: a View from Archaeological and Written Sources