LEADER 04741nam2 22007451i 450 001 UON00010047 005 20231205101929.268 010 $a18-7898-601-5 100 $a20020107d1991 |0itac50 ba 101 $aeng 102 $aUS 105 $a|||| 1|||| 200 1 $aRulers from the steppe$eState formation on the Eurasian periphery$fedited by Gary Seaman and Daniel Marks 210 $aLos Angeles$cEthnographics/USC$d1991 215 $a 366 p.$d21 cm 311 $aAC GEN E I 009 (2)$9UON00023316 311 $a199-222 p.$9UON00012246 311 $a242-254 p.$9UON00012248 311 $a223-241 p.$9UON00012247 311 $a255-273 p.$9UON00012249 311 $a291-307 p.$9UON00012251 311 $a158-185 p.$9UON00012244 311 $a63-91 p.$9UON00012235 311 $a21-62 p.$9UON00012234 311 $a1-20 p.$9UON00012232 311 $a126-131 p.$9UON00012240 311 $a116-125 p.$9UON00012238 311 $a132-157 p.$9UON00012243 311 $a308-340 p.$9UON00012252 311 $a186-198 p.$9UON00012245 311 $a92-115 p.$9UON00012237 311 $a274-290 p.$9UON00012250 316 $aAC GEN E I 9 (2)$5IT-UONSI ACGENE I/009 410 0$1001UON00023316$12001 $aEthnographics/USC. Monograph$v2 AC GEN E I 009 (2) 461 1$1001UON00023313$12001 $aProceedings of the Soviet-American academic symposia in conjunction with the museum exhibition Nomads: masters of the Eurasian steppe$eLos Angeles, February3-5, 1989 ; Denver, June 8-11, 1989 ; Washington, D.C., November 16-17, 1989$1210 $aLos Angeles$cEthnographic/USC$d1989-1992$1215 $a3 v.$d21 cm$v2 464 0$1001UON00012246$12001 $aAspects of Khitan Liao and Mongolian Yuan imperial rule$ea comparative perspective$fElizabeth Endicott-West$v199-222 p. 464 0$1001UON00012248$12001 $aBuddhism in the history of Mongols and Buryats$epolitical and cultural aspects$fNatalia L. Zhukovskaya$v242-254 p. 464 0$1001UON00012247$12001 $aChanging forms of legitimation in Mongol Iran$fThomas T. Allsen$v223-241 p. 464 0$1001UON00012249$12001 $aˆThe ‰Culture of the golden horde and the problem of the "Mongol Legacy"$fMark G. Kramarovsky$v255-273 p. 464 0$1001UON00012251$12001 $aEvolution of Nomadic culture under modern conditions$etraditions and innovations in Kazakh culture$fOlga B. Naumova$v291-307 p. 464 0$1001UON00012244$12001 $aˆThe ‰Fall of the Xia empire$eSino-steppe relations in the late 12th-early 13th centuries$fRuth Dunnell$v158-185 p. 464 0$1001UON00012235$12001 $aˆThe ‰Historical interaction between the nomadic people in Mongolia and the sedentary Chinese$fSechin Jagchid$v63-91 p. 464 0$1001UON00012234$12001 $aInner Asia and cycles of power in China's imperial history$fThomas J. Barfield$v21-62 p. 464 0$1001UON00012232$12001 $aIntroduction$eworld systems and state formation on the Eurasian periphery$fGary Seaman$v1-20 p. 464 0$1001UON00012240$12001 $aKipcaks and khwarazm$fSerzhan M. Akhinzhanov$v126-131 p. 464 0$1001UON00012238$12001 $aNew finds of old Turkic inscriptions in southern Siberia$fDimitriy D. Vasilyev$v116-125 p. 464 0$1001UON00012243$12001 $aˆthe ‰Qipcac of medieval Eurasia$ean example of stateless adaptation in the steppes$fPeter B. Golden$v132-157 p. 464 0$1001UON00012252$12001 $aSedenterization, socioecology, and state definition$ethe ethnogenesis of the Uighur$fDru C. Gladney$v308-340 p. 464 0$1001UON00012245$12001 $aSome aspects of the study of productive forces in the empire of Chenghiz Khan$fValery P. Alexeev$v186-198 p. 464 0$1001UON00012237$12001 $aSupernumerary sovereigns$esuperfluity and mutability in the elite power structure of the early turks$fMichael R. Drompp$v92-115 p. 464 0$1001UON00012250$12001 $aˆThe ‰Volga Tatars$emodern identities of the golden horde$fAzade-Ayse Rorlich$v274-290 p. 606 $aASIA CENTRALE$xStoria$3UONC001385$2FI 606 $aNOMADI E TRIBU'$xASIA CENTRALE$3UONC007930$2FI 606 $aNOMADISMO$xASIA CENTRALE$xFORMAZIONI STATALI$3UONC007931$2FI 620 $aUS$dLos Angeles$3UONL000060 686 $aAC GEN E I$cASIA CENTRALE - CONGRESSI - GENERALIA$2A 702 1$aMARKS$bDaniel$3UONV007861 702 1$aSEAMAN$bGary$3UONV007860 712 $aEthnographics/USC$3UONV249623$4650 801 $aIT$bSOL$c20240220$gRICA 899 $aSIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEO$2UONSI 912 $aUON00010047 950 $aSIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEO$dSI AC GEN E I 009 $eSI SA 76247 7 009 AC GEN E I 9 (2) 996 $aRulers from the steppe$91209040 997 $aUNIOR