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Official Colours of Chinese Regimes: a Panchronic Philological Study with Historical Accounts of China
The Later Han Empire (25-220CE) & Its Northwestern Frontier
A Study of Xiongnu Tombs
Inner Asian States and Empires: Theories and Synthesis
Bronze Age Languages of the Tarim Basin by J
The Qarakhanids' Eastern Exchange: Preliminary Notes on the Silk Roads
Nomads and Settlement: New Perspectives in the Archaeology of Mongolia, by Daniel C
Tocharian Introduction – Part 1 WHERE?
Foreign Tribes in the Xiongnu Confederation
The -Yu Ending in Xiongnu, Xianbei, and Gaoju Onomastica
Political Complexity in Nomadic Empires of Inner Asia
Beneficial Effects of Seemingly Controversial Lifestyles on Xiongnu’S Survive in Harsh Environment During Han Dynasty
A Preliminary Study of Tombs of the Southern Xiongnu
The Xiongnu and the Comparative Study of Empire
1 the Political Organization of Steppe Empires and Their Contribution To
Early Nomads of the Eastern Steppe and Their Tentative Connections in the West
Qin and Han VS the Xiongnu
The Relations Between the Tang Dynasty and the Gök Turks and Did It Lead to Turkish Western Migration? Qihan Long Royal Holloway University of London
Top View
Unraveling the Population History of the Xiongnu to Explain Molecular and Archaeological Models of Prehistoric Mongolia
Features of Han&Xiongnu
Identifying the Huns and the Xiongnu (Or Not): Multi-Faceted Implications and Difficulties
The Problem of Tocharian Origins: an Archaeological Perspective
Chinggis Khan's Syncretic Steppe: How Tradition and Innovation Combined to Form the World's Largest and Most Diverse Nomadic Empire
The Qin and Han Dynasties: the Lexf Ibility and Adaptability of Military Force and Expansion Christopher Hallenbrook
Routledge Handbook of Imperial Chinese History the Eastern
THE GENETIC and LINGUISTIC EVIDENCE for the XIONGNU-YENISSEIAN HYPOTHESIS1 Huang Yungzhi and Li Hui
Historical Matters Concerning Xinjiang
Health of Xiongnu and Mongol Period Populations: a Bioarchaeological Analysis of Pastoral Populations from Two Ancient Mongolian Empires
Medieval Uyghurs of the 8Th Through 14Th Centuries
CHP-252 Terms
Xinjiang Information
ANNEX I Timeline a Brief History of Mongolia 200 BC Xiongnu Mongolian Empire Reaches Yellow River in China 1 Century AD Xiongu E
The Battle of the Altai Mountains in Ad 91 41 Debates and Decision-Making: the Battle of the Altai Mountains (Jinweishan 金微
5 the Xiongnu Empire
Yuezhi on Bactrian Embroidery from Textiles Found at Noyon Uul, Mongolia
Recent Excavations of Xiongnu Graves on the Left Bank of the Ulug-Khem in Tuva
Dunhuang in Chinese History Dunhuang Is Located at the Western Edge of the Hexi Corridor 河西走廊 in Modern Gansu Province
The Genome of an Ancient Rouran Individual Reveals an Important Paternal Lineage in the Donghu Population
Early Nomads of the Eastern Steppe and Their Tentative Connections in the West
Migracijske Teme 4/1988