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Part IV - Archaeology of Eurasian Empires

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 October 2017

Hyun Jin Kim
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University of Melbourne
Frederik Juliaan Vervaet
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University of Melbourne
Selim Ferruh Adali
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Ankara Sosyal Bilimler Üniversitesi, Turkey
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Eurasian Empires in Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages
Contact and Exchange between the Graeco-Roman World, Inner Asia and China
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