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Dating the "Persian" and Chinese style remains of Uygur Manichaean art: A new radiocarbon date and its implications for central Asian art history
Zsuzsanna Gulácsi
Comparative Cultural Studies
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11th Century
25%
Art History
100%
Asian Art
100%
Buddhist
25%
Central Asia
100%
Chinese Style
100%
Historical Data
25%
Historical Sources
25%
New View
25%
Persian
100%
Pictorial Analysis
25%
Pictorial Art
25%
Radiocarbon Dating
100%
Sources of Evidence
25%
Stylistic Study
25%
Traditional Media
25%
Turfan
25%
Uygur
100%
Visual Sources
25%
Well-defined
25%
Arts and Humanities
11 th century
33%
Art History
100%
Asian Art
100%
Central Asia
66%
Corpus
33%
Historical sources
33%
Painting
33%
pictorial art
33%
Primary Source
33%
Radio-carbon dates
100%
Style
100%
Stylistics
66%
traditional media
33%
Turfan
33%
Works of Art
33%