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DTSTAMP:20260416T020940Z
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SUMMARY:Chinese Frontiers and Central Eurasia: Art\, Archaeology and History at the Turn of the Common Era
DTSTART:20201204T140000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The contact between Han China and Central Eurasia had been
  drastically intensified around the turn of the Common Era when the so
 -called Silk Road network took shape. The northern frontiers of Han Ch
 ina\, as important nodes of the network\, were the prominent arenas in
  which diverse cultural\, economic\, and socio-political interactions 
 took place among the people who lived a pastoral\, agricultural or mix
 ed mode of life.
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CONTACT:isaw@nyu.edu
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