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Middlemen and Marcher States in Central Asia and East/West Empire Synchrony Christopher Chase-Dunn, Thomas D
The Sui Dynasty and the Western Regions
Buddhist Adoption in Asia, Mahayana Buddhism First Entered China
The Silk Road Volume 9 2011
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The Special Status of Turfan
New Evidence of Agricultural Activity and Environmental Change
The Muslim Emperor of China: Everyday Politics in Colonial Xinjiang, 1877-1933
Shifting Memories: Burial Practices and Cultural Interaction in Bronze Age China
Palaeoenvironment and Agriculture of Ancient Loulan and Milan on The
The Kushans and the Emergence of the Early Silk Roads
Beyond the White Dragon Mounds the Polities of the Tarim Basin in the First Three Centuries CE, Their Rise and Importance for Trade on the Silk Road
Prehistoric Cultures in Xinjiang: Retrospect and Prospect
Xinjiang Supply Chain Business Advisory
Hellenes and Romans in Ancient China (240 BC – 1398 AD)
A Study of the History of the Relationship Between the Western and Eastern Han, Wei, Jin, Northern and Southern Dynasties and the Western Regions
Gaochang Buddhism and the Silk Road
Some Notes on Dayuezhi, Daxia, Guishuang, and Dumi in Chinese Sources
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History of the World Research
The Political Economy of Terrorism in Xinjiang
Coupling Analysis of the Major Impact on Sustainable Development of the Typical Arid Region of Turpan in Northwest China
The Tuntian System in Xinjiang Under the Qing Dynasty: a Perspective from Environmental History1
RADIOCARBON DATING the ANCIENT CITY of LOULAN Bing Xu1,2* • Zhaoyan Gu1,2 • Xiaoguang Qin1 • Yong Wu3 • Guijin Mu4
China's Deserts
THE BRONZE AGE in EASTERN PARTS of CENTRAL ASIA Early
The Silk Road , Vol. 8
Assessment of Agricultural Water Productivity in Arid China
How the Residents of Turfan Used Textiles As Money, 273–796 Ce
Uyghur Forced Labour and Global Solar Supply Chains
Buddhism Across Boundaries: the Interplay of Indian, Chinese, and Central Asian Source Materials
Migrants Or Monks the Problems of a Migration Scenario in First to Fourth Century Caḍ́ota by the Niya River
Imre Galambos Translating Chinese Tradition and Teaching Tangut Culture Studies in Manuscript Cultures
Silk Manual and Almanac
China's Response to Terrorism
A Letter from Lou-Lan Mentioning a Title of a Manichean Dignitary?(*)
The Road to the Loulan Kingdom
Central Asian Participation in the Culture of Naming of Medieval China
Conservation of Ancient Sites on the Silk Road