Die Chinesischen Handschriften- Und Sonstigen Kleinfunde Sven Hedins In Lou-lan presents the Chinese manuscripts and other small finds of Sven Hedin in Lou-lan. Edited, translated, and treated with the use of Karl Himly's posthumous preliminary work by August Conrady, this work offers valuable insights into the archaeological discoveries made during Hedin's expeditions. The book meticulously catalogs and analyzes the recovered manuscripts, shedding light on the history, language, and culture of the Lou-lan region. Conrady's work builds upon Himly's foundation to provide a comprehensive understanding of these significant finds. This historical text is a valuable resource for scholars interested in Chinese history, linguistics, and Central Asian archaeology.
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