Competing Narratives between Nomadic People and their Sedentary Neighbours: Papersof the 7thInternational Conference on the MedievalHistory of the Eurasian Steppe Nov. 9–12, 2018 Shanghai University, China
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Preface
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A Prosopographical Approach to Medieval Eurasian Nomads (II)
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Geography in the Epic Folklore of the Oghuz Turks
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Changes of Ethnonyms in the Sino-Mongol Bilingual Glossaries from the Yuan to the Qing Era
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Competing Narratives: A Comparative Study of Chinese Sources with the Old Turkic Inscriptions
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A Possible Source of 'Tengrism'
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Scythia as the Image of a Nomadic Land on Medieval Maps
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Personal Hygiene and Bath Culture in the World of the Eurasian Nomads
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An Archaeology of the Nomadic Groups of the Eurasian Steppes between Europe and Asia
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Military-religious Orders and the Mongols around the Mid-13th Century
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The Islamization of the Legend of the Turks: The Case of Oghuznāma
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Cumania in the System of Trade Routes of Eastern Europe in the 12th Century
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Some Aspects of Xiongnu History in Archaeological Perspective
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New Results in the Research on the Hun Age in the Great Hungarian Plain
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The Mongols’ tuq ‘standard’ in Eurasia, 13th-14th Centuries
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Manichaean Sogdian Cosmogonical Texts in Manichaean Script
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On the Methodology of the Reconstruction of the Ways of Nomadic Peoples
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The Tether and the Sling in the Tactics of the Nomadic People
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Nomads of the Eurasian Steppe and Greeks of the Northern Black Sea RegionEncounter of Two Great Civilisations in Antiquity and Early Middle Ages
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The Character of the Trade between the Nomads and their Settled Neighbours in Eurasia in the Middle Ages
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Images of Eurasian Nomads in European Cultural Imaginary in the Middle Ages
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An Unknown Jewish Community of the Golden Horde
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The Tomb of Pugu Yitu (635–678) in Mongolia: Tang-Turkic Diplomacy and Ritual
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Central Asia in the Cosmography of Anonymous of Ravenna
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Khitan Landscapes from a New Perspective. Landscape Archaeology Research in Mongolia
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Some Opinions on the Role of the Mohe 靺鞨 People in the Cultural and Ethnical Relationships between Tungusic, Turkic and Mongolian Peoples
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Did Jordanes Read Hippocrates? The Impact of Climatic Factors on Nomads in the Getica of Jordanes
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The Eastern Magyars of the Muslim Sources in the 10th Century
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