ISSN 1782-6225
Method of peer review
single-blind undertaken by a specialist member of the Board or an external specialist
Keywords
Archaeology, History, Central Asia, South Asia, Silk Road, Turfan, Religious History, Cultural History, Material Culture, Literature, Manuscripts, Regional History
Accepts Contributions in Open Access
This series examines the civilisations along the Silk Road from Europe to East Asia and their characteristic archaeological, artistic, historical, linguistic, numismatic, philosophical and religious aspects. The exchanges that arose along the Silk Road produced intercultural outcomes that go beyond mere syncretism since they generated phenomena that integrated art, religion and philosophy at a deep level.
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EDITORIAL BOARD
Edited by an international committee
S.N.C. LIEU, Sydney [AUS], Co-editor-in-chief
R. MESERVE, Bloomington (IN) [USA]
G.B. MIKKELSEN, Sydney [AUS]
E. MORANO, Berlin [D] & Turin [I]
G.-J. PINAULT, Paris [F]
A. SÁRKÖZI, Budapest [H]
N. SIMS-WILLIAMS, Cambridge & London [GB]
A. VAN TONGERLOO, Göttingen [D], Co-editor-in-chief
S. WHITFIELD, London [GB], Director of the Dunhuang Monograph Series
P. ZIEME, Berlin [D]
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AUTHOR INFORMATION
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