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This paper examines the relationship between foreign explorers in northwestern China and the Chinese officials who bore responsibility for overseeing their expeditions during the early twentieth century.
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      ArchaeologyXinjiangHistory of ArchaeologyDunhuang manuscripts
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      Archaeology of the Silk RoadSir Aurel SteinRudolf Hoernle
pp. 100-140
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      Remote SensingAncient Topography (Archaeology)Roman LimesEastern Provinces of the Roman Empire
This is a paper about the young Lajos Ligeti being mistaken for Sir Aurel Stein in Jehol in 1930. The background is a massive media campaign directed by the Society for the Preservation of Antiquities against Stein, trying to force the... more
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      Chinese StudiesNationalismExploration HistoryOrientalism
A hand-out prepared for the British Academy, British Museum and British Library conference 'A Hundred Years of Dunhuang, 1907-2007', London, 17-19 May 2007. A version of this (without the images) was published as Appendix 6 in "Handbook... more
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      Sir Aurel SteinHM Habibullah Khan
From the 1790s until World War I, Western museums filled their shelves with art and antiquities from around the world. These objects are now widely regarded as stolen from their countries of origin, and demands for their repatriation grow... more
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      Silk Road StudiesXinjiangModern Chinese HistoryChinese history (History)
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      ArchaeologySilk Road StudiesXinjiangModern Chinese History
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      DunhuangBodleian LibraryBritish MuseumSven Hedin
Sir Aurel Stein (1862-1943) is renowned for his breath-taking archaeological exploration in Chinese Central Asia, India, Iran, Iraq and Jordan, and for his pioneering work on the early civilizations on the "Silk Road". This book brings... more
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      Sir Aurel SteinThe Times newspaper
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      KhotaneseSilk RoadSilk Road StudiesDunhuang
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      ArchaeologyColonialismXinjiangChinese Nationalism
Annual Report of The International Research Institute for Advanced Buddhology at Soka University. Vol 21 (2018): 273-289
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      KhotaneseSilk Road StudiesSir Aurel SteinRudolf Hoernle
Useful information
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      Silk Road StudiesArchaeology of the Silk RoadSir Aurel Stein
Colonization and becoming an effective government on the world's politic system are two titles of the Modern Age description. With these aims, some countries, like Russia and England, pursued their actions in Central Asia and South Asia.... more
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      Silk RoadDunhuangSven HedinScientific Expeditions
The full text of M.A. Stein's unpublished Limes Report (his aerial and ground reconnaissances in Iraq and Transjordan in 1938-39)
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      Aerial ArchaeologyMiddle Eastern ArchaeologyAerial PhotographySir Aurel Stein
Study day held at the British Museum Asia study room on 1 April 2019. A day of presentations focusing on objects brought back by Sir Aurel Stein from the Silk Roads, many of which were officially accessioned at the Museum in 1919, one... more
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      Silk Road StudiesBritish MuseumBritish LibrarySir Aurel Stein
Author/Compiler: Helen Wang. Commissioning editor/general editor: Sajid Rizvi. ISBN 9781872843292, Saffron Books, London. Sir Aurel Stein (1862-1943), renowned for his breath-taking archaeological exploration in Chinese Central Asia,... more
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      Chinese StudiesCentral Asian StudiesChinaCentral Asia
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      Archaeology of Central AsiaSir Aurel SteinRudolf Hoernle
Baskıdaki yanlışlıklar yazar tarafından düzeltilmiştir.
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      Iranian StudiesTurkish HistoryCorrespondence AnalysisTurkish Studies
Aurel Stein was one of the pioneers in the archaeological study of Central Asia. Among their findings highlighted the discovery of the Dunhuang Manuscripts. The A. Stein's decision to take out of China the texts found served to initiate a... more
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      Tang DynastyChina Tang~Song DynastiesDunhuangDunhuang manuscripts
Turkish version of my paper "The Bilingual Vocabulary Or. 12380/3948 of the Stein Collection in the British Library," in Tōhōgaku 132, 2016], investigating a bilingual fragment in Chinese script excavated from Mazar Tagh (Xinjiang, PRC).... more
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      KhotaneseTang DynastyCentral Asian History (Area Studies)Old Turkic
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      Sir Aurel SteinPaul Pelliot
松井太(白玉冬:譯)「英國圖書館藏“蕃漢語詞對譯”殘片(Or. 12380/3948)再考」『敦煌研究』2017-3, 敦煌研究院, 2017.6, 60–65. Chinese version of Matsui 2017, Mazar Tagh Harabesi’nden getirilen Eski Türkçe-Çince bir lügatçe. (This Chinese version has many typo in transcription of... more
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      KhotaneseTang DynastyInner Asian HistoryOld Turkic
"In the spring of 1930, on his way to Shanghai and Nanking, Sir Aurel Stein visited Japan. This paper is based on his diary and notebook he kept while travelling through the country from Yokohama and Tokyo to the Kansai region. During the... more
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      Sir Aurel SteinDunhuang Studies
In: Helen Wang (ed.), Sir Aurel Stein, Colleagues and Collections, British Museum Research Publication 184, 2012.
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      Chinese StudiesSilk Road StudiesSir Aurel SteinAlbert von le Coq
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      Near Eastern ArchaeologyAerial ArchaeologyJordanAncient Near East
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      Sir Aurel SteinRudolf Hoernle
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      ArchaeologyNear Eastern ArchaeologyIranian ArchaeologySurvey (Archaeological Method & Theory)
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      Central Asian StudiesHistory of Turkish RepublicTurcologySir Aurel Stein
When Aurel Stein arrived in Lahore in 1888 it was following several decades of archaeological ‘rediscovery’ of Buddhism in the sub-continent, the sites of the historical Buddha, such as his birthplace and first lecture, having been... more
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      ArchaeologyCentral AsiaArchaeology of the Silk RoadSir Aurel Stein
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      ArchaeologyXinjiangCentral AsiaIndia
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      Iranian ArchaeologyHistory of Archaeological ResearchSir Aurel Stein
Günümüzde sosyal bilimler alanında yer alan ve bu bakış açısı ile değerlendirilen disiplinler 18. yüzyılın başlarında şekillenmeye başlamıştır. Bu yüzyılın özellikle ikinci yarısından itibaren örneklerini görmeye başladığımız Filoloji ve... more
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      SinologySilk RoadSilk Road StudiesDunhuang
The following notes are meant to contribute to the debate on the whereabouts of the Indian Aornos conquered by Alexander the Great. The article presents some new viewpoints from both field archaeology and literary sources. The integrated... more
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      Historical GeographyArchaeologyHellenistic HistoryAlexander the Great
In the years 2008–10, during the cataloguing of some pre-Partition documents in the provincial archives of Pakistan, a corpus of unpublished documents referring to archaeological matters came to the light. The corpus also contains 26... more
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      History of ArchaeologySir Aurel Stein
This was a paper delivered in 2002 at the Stein Day at the British Museum. I explain the British-Hungarian cataloguing project just completed at that time and refer to the meticulous archiving methods of Stein, who kept all correspondence.
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      Central Asian ArchaeologySir Aurel Stein
The RGS Archives in London contain a small lot of material related to the Ōtani expeditions, and so far these documents have escaped the attention of those working on the history of the exploration of Central Asia. The material consists... more
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      Jodo ShinshuArchaeology of Central AsiaRoyal Geographical SocietySir Aurel Stein
Archival materials on the early archaeological research (1895-1937) in Swat and Malakand region (Pakistan). With contributions by K. Behrendt, P. Brancaccio and M. De Chiara. Edited by M. De Chiara and Ali Kamran. Preface by M. Mancini... more
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      Archival StudiesSilk Road StudiesPakistanSouth Asian Archaeology
1930 tavaszán Stein Aurél Shanghaiba és Nankingba látogatott, hogy megszerezze a negyedik turkesztáni expedíciójához szükséges engedélyeket a kínai kormánytól. Ennek hatására a félhivatalos Kulturális Kincsek Védelmének Társasága... more
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      Silk Road StudiesSir Aurel Stein
""Prestigegüter entlang der Seidenstraße? first and foremost aims to assess exquisite objects of art – Chinese silks in various weaving patterns, Chinese lacquer objects, Chinese bronze mirrors and Persian (Sassanian) glassware – and... more
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      ArchaeologyHistory of TextilesCentral Asian StudiesSilk Road
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The letters of M.A. Stein to S.F. Oldenburg from the collection of the Archive of the Russian Academy of sciences (St.-Petersburg branch) are published with comments in original with Russian translation.
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      History of ArchaeologyCentral Asian ArchaeologyChinese TurkestanSir Aurel Stein
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      Aerial ArchaeologyTransjordanCaracallaAerial Photography
Tokyo: The Toyo Bunko, 2012.
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      Tibetan StudiesCentral AsiaDunhuangOld Tibetan Empire
Terzo Convegno Internazionale di Archeologia Aerea, 19-21 maggio 2022, Lecce - Sessione Poster
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      Remote SensingEastern Roman provinces (Archaeology)Sir Aurel SteinLimes Arabicus
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      Silk Road ArchaeologyArchaeology of the Silk RoadEast Asian MoneySir Aurel Stein
An updated paper of 'Stein and Oldenburg' including transcriptions of Stein's letters. Published in St Petersburg, 2016. Oldenburg was part of a close network of pan-European scholars interested in Asia and exploration. This paper... more
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      ArchaeologyCentral AsiaSir Aurel SteinExpedition
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      Central Asian BuddhismSir Aurel SteinRudolf Hoernle
The National Library of China holds a copy of a manuscript about a journey to China in search of antiquities, by a certain Englishman called Shi Dan. This manuscript, dated in the translator's postface to 1902 turns out to be a... more
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      Chinese StudiesColonialismQing Dynasty (Ch'ing Dynasty)Sir Aurel Stein
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