07. Annette Juliano, Judith Lerner - Nomads, Traders and Holy Men Along China's Silk Road (Silk Road Studies, Book 7) [Retail].pdf

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Nomads, Traders and Holy Men
Along China's Silk Road
Papers presented at a symposium held at
The Asia Society in New York,
November 9 - 10, 2001
Edited by Annette L. Juliano and Judith A. Lerner
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CONTEN TS
lntroductio n
Annette
L.
Juliano and Judith
A.
Lerner
What is Dunhuang Art?
Wu Hung
Central Asia from the Third to the Seventh Century
Boris
1.
Marshak
Strange Beasts in Han and Post-Han Imagery
Jessica Rawson
The Nomads of the Fifth Century: The Tuoba Xianbei
Shing Müller
Buddhist Steles from the Gansu/Ning xia Region
Dorothy Wong
The Merchant World of the Sogdians
Richard N. Frye
The Role of the Sogdians as Translators of Buddhist Texts
Guanuda Zhang
When Glass Was Treasured in China
An Jiayao
Iranian Luxury Vessels in China from the Late First Millennium
B.C.E. to the Second Half of the First Millennium C.E.
Prudence 0. Harper
Waisted Drums in Ancient China and Eurasia
Bo Lawergren
Musical lntersection s: Local Festivals As Cosmopoli tan
Centers of Exchange
Sue Tuohy
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