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This work offers the first annotated translation of the Old Tibetan Annals, which is the earliest extant Tibetan history, and the single most reliable source for the history of Tibet's formative period, the Tibetan empire (c.600 to 850 CE). The translation is preceded by a long introduction to the political and cultural history of the empire, ranging from succession to political organization and dynastic marriage. The translation is also accompanied by transliteration of the Tibetan text, and the book includes high-quality photographic reproductions of the original Dunhuang documents in their entirety. This work is greatly enhanced by the inclusion of Guntram Hazod's annotated cartographical survey, which contains several maps and images, and constitutes the most extensive study to date of the historical geography of this period.
Tibet Autonomous Region (China) --- Région autonome du Tibet (Chine) --- History --- Historical geography --- Histoire --- Géographie historique --- Old Tibetan Annals. --- Tibet (China) --- Région autonome du Tibet (Chine) --- Géographie historique --- Tibetan Autonomous Region (China) --- Hsi-tsang tzu chih chʻü (China) --- Xizang Zizhiqu (China) --- 西藏自治区 (China) --- Hsi-tsang tzu chih chʻü jen min cheng fu (China) --- Xizang Zizhiqu ren min zheng fu (China) --- TAR --- Xizang Autonomous Region (China) --- Bod Raṅ-skyoṅ-ljoṅs (China) --- Bod (China) --- Sitsang (China) --- Thibet (China) --- Tibet-Chamdo (China) --- Tübüt (China) --- Xizang (China) --- Tibet --- Historical geography. --- TAR (China) --- Тибет (China) --- Tu̇vd (China) --- Tȯvȯd (China) --- 西藏 (China) --- Tibet (China) - History - Sources. --- Tibet (China) - Historical geography - Sources. --- Tibet (chine) --- Sources --- Jusqu'à 1207
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Ethnology --- Anthropologie sociale et culturelle --- Tibet Autonomous Region (China) --- Région autonome du Tibet (Chine) --- Civilization --- Social life and customs --- Civilisation --- Moeurs et coutumes --- Région autonome du Tibet (Chine) --- Cultural anthropology --- Ethnography --- Races of man --- Social anthropology --- Anthropology --- Human beings --- Civilization. --- Social life and customs. --- Ethnology - China - Tibet Autonomous Region --- Tibet Autonomous Region (China) - Civilization --- Tibet Autonomous Region (China) - Social life and customs
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The map "The Burial mound Sites of Imperial Central Tibet, map scale 1:800.000" is the result of an inter-disciplinary cooperation project between the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Institute for Social Anthropology (ISA) and the university of Vienna, department of Geography and Regional Research (IfGR), Section Cartography and Geoinformation. The map illustrates the position of the burial moundfields in the central Tibetan region that have been registered so far by the ?Tibetan tumulus project? (TTT), an Austrian Science Fund (FWF) financed long-term research conducted at the Austrian Academy of Sciences? Institute for Social Anthropology. The entries of districts and key political sites related to the time of the Tibetan Empire (7th-9th cent. CE) form the relevant historical reference for this distribution map. This reveals a tumulus landscape of enormous concentration in the relatively small geographic area of Central Tibet (Dbus-Gtsang region), largely the ancient Bod, which in geographical, economic and political terms formed the heartland of the Tibetan Empire.0The supplement gives insight in the general topic of the burial mound sites of imperial Central Tibet as well as a short overview of the cartographic map structure and creation. It concludes with a listing that represents an adapted version of the site list given on the TTT website.
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The map illustrates the position of the burial mound fields in Central Tibet that have been registered so far by the “Tibetan tumulus project”, an Austrian Science Fund (FWF) financed long-term research conducted at the Austrian Academy of Sciences’ Institute for Social Anthropology (ISA). The entries of districts and key political sites related to the time of the Tibetan Empire (7th-9th cent. CE) form the relevant historical reference for this distribution map. This reveals a tumulus landscape of enormous concentration in the relatively small geographic area of Central Tibet (Dbus-Gtsang region), which in geographical, economic and political terms formed the heartland of the Tibetan Empire. Die Karte illustriert die Lage der Hügelgräberfelder von Zentraltibet, die im Rahmen des “Tibetan Tumulus Project“, einem vom Österreichischen Wissenschaftsfonds (FWF) finanzierten Forschungsprogramm am Institut für Sozialanthropologie (ISA) der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, registriert wurden. Die Einträge von politischen Distrikten und Wirkungsstätten aus der Zeit des tibetischen Reiches (7.-9. Jh. u. Z.) bilden die relevanten historischen Referenzorte für diese Verbreitungskarte. Diese zeigt eine Tumuluslandschaft von enormer Dichte in dem geographisch relativ kleinen Gebiet von Zentraltibet (Dbus-Gtsang Region), das geographisch, wirtschaftlich und politisch das Kernland des tibetischen Reiches bildete.
Regional geography --- Geographical maps (specialist) --- Cartography, map-making & projections --- Tibet --- Kartenwerk, Tibet, historische Ethnographie, Archäologie --- ÖFOS 2012, Regionale Geographie --- ÖFOS 2012, Tibetologie --- ÖFOS 2012, Ethnologie --- Map illustration, Tibet, historical ethnography, archaeology --- ÖFOS 2012, Regional geography --- ÖFOS 2012, Tibetan studies --- ÖFOS 2012, Ethnology
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The map illustrates the position of the burial mound fields in Central Tibet that have been registered so far by the “Tibetan tumulus project”, an Austrian Science Fund (FWF) financed long-term research conducted at the Austrian Academy of Sciences’ Institute for Social Anthropology (ISA). The entries of districts and key political sites related to the time of the Tibetan Empire (7th-9th cent. CE) form the relevant historical reference for this distribution map. This reveals a tumulus landscape of enormous concentration in the relatively small geographic area of Central Tibet (Dbus-Gtsang region), which in geographical, economic and political terms formed the heartland of the Tibetan Empire. Die Karte illustriert die Lage der Hügelgräberfelder von Zentraltibet, die im Rahmen des “Tibetan Tumulus Project“, einem vom Österreichischen Wissenschaftsfonds (FWF) finanzierten Forschungsprogramm am Institut für Sozialanthropologie (ISA) der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, registriert wurden. Die Einträge von politischen Distrikten und Wirkungsstätten aus der Zeit des tibetischen Reiches (7.-9. Jh. u. Z.) bilden die relevanten historischen Referenzorte für diese Verbreitungskarte. Diese zeigt eine Tumuluslandschaft von enormer Dichte in dem geographisch relativ kleinen Gebiet von Zentraltibet (Dbus-Gtsang Region), das geographisch, wirtschaftlich und politisch das Kernland des tibetischen Reiches bildete.
Kartenwerk, Tibet, historische Ethnographie, Archäologie --- ÖFOS 2012, Regionale Geographie --- ÖFOS 2012, Tibetologie --- ÖFOS 2012, Ethnologie --- Map illustration, Tibet, historical ethnography, archaeology --- ÖFOS 2012, Regional geography --- ÖFOS 2012, Tibetan studies --- ÖFOS 2012, Ethnology
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The map "The Burial mound Sites of Imperial Central Tibet, map scale 1:800.000" is the result of an inter-disciplinary cooperation project between the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Institute for Social Anthropology (ISA) and the university of Vienna, department of Geography and Regional Research (IfGR), Section Cartography and Geoinformation. The map illustrates the position of the burial moundfields in the central Tibetan region that have been registered so far by the ?Tibetan tumulus project? (TTT), an Austrian Science Fund (FWF) financed long-term research conducted at the Austrian Academy of Sciences? Institute for Social Anthropology. The entries of districts and key political sites related to the time of the Tibetan Empire (7th-9th cent. CE) form the relevant historical reference for this distribution map. This reveals a tumulus landscape of enormous concentration in the relatively small geographic area of Central Tibet (Dbus-Gtsang region), largely the ancient Bod, which in geographical, economic and political terms formed the heartland of the Tibetan Empire.0The supplement gives insight in the general topic of the burial mound sites of imperial Central Tibet as well as a short overview of the cartographic map structure and creation. It concludes with a listing that represents an adapted version of the site list given on the TTT website.
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The map illustrates the position of the burial mound fields in Central Tibet that have been registered so far by the “Tibetan tumulus project”, an Austrian Science Fund (FWF) financed long-term research conducted at the Austrian Academy of Sciences’ Institute for Social Anthropology (ISA). The entries of districts and key political sites related to the time of the Tibetan Empire (7th-9th cent. CE) form the relevant historical reference for this distribution map. This reveals a tumulus landscape of enormous concentration in the relatively small geographic area of Central Tibet (Dbus-Gtsang region), which in geographical, economic and political terms formed the heartland of the Tibetan Empire. Die Karte illustriert die Lage der Hügelgräberfelder von Zentraltibet, die im Rahmen des “Tibetan Tumulus Project“, einem vom Österreichischen Wissenschaftsfonds (FWF) finanzierten Forschungsprogramm am Institut für Sozialanthropologie (ISA) der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, registriert wurden. Die Einträge von politischen Distrikten und Wirkungsstätten aus der Zeit des tibetischen Reiches (7.-9. Jh. u. Z.) bilden die relevanten historischen Referenzorte für diese Verbreitungskarte. Diese zeigt eine Tumuluslandschaft von enormer Dichte in dem geographisch relativ kleinen Gebiet von Zentraltibet (Dbus-Gtsang Region), das geographisch, wirtschaftlich und politisch das Kernland des tibetischen Reiches bildete.
Regional geography --- Geographical maps (specialist) --- Cartography, map-making & projections --- Tibet --- Kartenwerk, Tibet, historische Ethnographie, Archäologie --- ÖFOS 2012, Regionale Geographie --- ÖFOS 2012, Tibetologie --- ÖFOS 2012, Ethnologie --- Map illustration, Tibet, historical ethnography, archaeology --- ÖFOS 2012, Regional geography --- ÖFOS 2012, Tibetan studies --- ÖFOS 2012, Ethnology --- Kartenwerk, Tibet, historische Ethnographie, Archäologie --- ÖFOS 2012, Regionale Geographie --- ÖFOS 2012, Tibetologie --- ÖFOS 2012, Ethnologie --- Map illustration, Tibet, historical ethnography, archaeology --- ÖFOS 2012, Regional geography --- ÖFOS 2012, Tibetan studies --- ÖFOS 2012, Ethnology
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Buddhism --- Temples, Buddhist --- Buddhist sects --- Bouddhisme --- Temples bouddhistes --- Sectes bouddhistes --- History --- History. --- Histoire --- Tibet Autonomous Region (China) --- Région autonome du Tibet (Chine) --- Religion --- Buddhist temples --- Région autonome du Tibet (Chine) --- Khra-'brug --- Buddhism - China - Tibet - History. --- Temples, Buddhist - China - Tibet - History. --- Temples, Buddhist - China - Yarlung - History. --- Buddhist sects - China - Tibet - History. --- Bouddhisme tibetain
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