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This subcategory contains 21 links Site contains texts in ancient and modern altaic languages: mongolian, turkic, korean, japanese and manchu-tungusic. Bibliographies, translations into european languaches, online dictionaries and grammars of altaic languaches, scientific papers. by Dr T. Matthew Ciolek, "Welcome to the Asia Society's AskAsia, an exciting, informative on-line source K-12 Asian and Asian American studies. Through the Internet, AskAsia offers easy, 24-hour access to high-quality, classroom-tested resources and cultural information, engaging games and activities, and links to relevant people, places, and institutions." AN Historical Relation Of the Island CEYLON, IN THE EAST-INDIES: Association for Asian American Studies "The primary purpose of H-ASIA is to enable historians and other Asia scholars to easily communicate current research and teaching interests; to discuss new articles, books, papers, approaches, methods and tools of analysis; to test new ideas and share comments and tips on teaching. H-Asia is especially committed to discussing region wide, comparative and professional issues important to scholars of Asia." "H-SEASIA is a forum for discussion and communications regarding the history and study of Southeast Asia." Mesopotamia "In the Beginning: Bibles Before the Year 1000" is a landmark exhibition presented in association with the Bodleian Library, University of Oxford, which is the principal lending institution for this exhibition and is one of the greatest repositories for early manuscripts in the world. The Bodleian's curatorial staff has also contributed to the shape of the exhibition and the exhibition catalog. The International Collections database showcases some of the visual materials held by the Special Collections Division that focus on collections beyond the scope of the Pacific Northwest region. In this digital collection we feature selected photographs and postcards from Asia and South America including scenes from China, India, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Japan, 1870s-1930s. Represented are historical events, typical street scenes and native people in traditional dress. "Mesopotamia is designed as a learning module in the form of a "research textbook." The module provides more information and in more detail than the average freshman level world cultures/history/civilizations textbook." Ecellent This paper attempts to look into some common traits showed by three Kingdoms, namely: Srivijaya, Angkor and Ayudhya, in order to probe into these kingdoms’ understanding and maintenance of power. Scholarly book by Steven Heydemann |
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