How objects tell stories: essays in honor of Emma C. Bunker
Inner and Central Asian Art and Archaeology' is a new series launched providing a major forum for discussion and publication of current international research projects and fieldwork concerning the art and archaeology of Central and Inner Asia. Uniquely the series covers the vast regions flankin...
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Zusammenfassung: | Inner and Central Asian Art and Archaeology' is a new series launched providing a major forum for discussion and publication of current international research projects and fieldwork concerning the art and archaeology of Central and Inner Asia. Uniquely the series covers the vast regions flanking the ancient Silk Roads from the Iranian world to western China and from the Russian steppes to north-western India. The series mainly focuses on the pre-Islamic period of art and archaeology of Inner Asia. Related scholarly articles on language and history are also published |
Beschreibung: | 225 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten 28 cm |
ISBN: | 9782503580210 2503580211 |
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