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Medieval Christian and Manichaean Remains from Quanzhou (Zayton), Corpus Fontium Manichaeorum Series Archaeologica et Iconographica. By Samuel N. C. Lieu, Lance Eccles, Majella Franzmann, Iain Gardner, and Ken Parry. pp. x, 282. Turnhout, Brepols, 2012

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 April 2013

Nancy Shatzman Steinhardt*
Affiliation:
University of Pennsylvania

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References

1 Yule, Henry with notes by Cordier, Henri, The Book of Ser Marco Polo, 2 vols. (London, 1903), pp. 234235 Google Scholar.

2 On the Nestorian monument, see; only other monument of significance outside A second highly significant Tang-period stone, a sutra pillar, was found in Luoyang in 2006 Quanzhou is Luoyang pillars in shape of Buddhist sutra pillar discovered in 2006