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Preface and Acknowledgments: “-Scaping” Mongolia
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Paula L.W. Sabloff
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Figures ix
- Tables xiii
- Contributors xv
- Penn Museum International Research Conferences. Foreword xvii
- Preface and Acknowledgments: “-Scaping” Mongolia xix
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Theorizing Mongolia’s Connections
- 1. General Comments on Mapping Mongolia and Mongol Studies 3
- 2. “-Scaping” Mongolia 16
- 3. Mapping and the Headless State: Rethinking National Populist Concepts of Mongolia 34
- 4. Is There Such a Thing as Central/Inner (Eur)Asia and Is Mongolia a Part of It? 60
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Extending Beyond Current Borders
- 5. The Geology, Climate, and Ecology of Mongolia 87
- 6. Nomadic Pastoralism in Mongolia and Beyond 104
- 7. The Prehistory of Mongolian Populations as Revealed by Studies of Osteological, Dental, and Genetic Variation 125
- 8. Mapping Ritual Landscapes in Bronze Age Mongolia and Beyond: Interpreting the Ideoscape of the Deer Stone-Khirigsuur Complex 166
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Connecting to Other Polities
- 9. Timescapes from the Past: An Archaeogeography of Mongolia 195
- 10. Steppe Nomads as a Philosophical Problem in Classical China 220
- 11. Mapping Foreign Policy Interests: Mongolia’s Case 247
- Index 263
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Figures ix
- Tables xiii
- Contributors xv
- Penn Museum International Research Conferences. Foreword xvii
- Preface and Acknowledgments: “-Scaping” Mongolia xix
-
Theorizing Mongolia’s Connections
- 1. General Comments on Mapping Mongolia and Mongol Studies 3
- 2. “-Scaping” Mongolia 16
- 3. Mapping and the Headless State: Rethinking National Populist Concepts of Mongolia 34
- 4. Is There Such a Thing as Central/Inner (Eur)Asia and Is Mongolia a Part of It? 60
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Extending Beyond Current Borders
- 5. The Geology, Climate, and Ecology of Mongolia 87
- 6. Nomadic Pastoralism in Mongolia and Beyond 104
- 7. The Prehistory of Mongolian Populations as Revealed by Studies of Osteological, Dental, and Genetic Variation 125
- 8. Mapping Ritual Landscapes in Bronze Age Mongolia and Beyond: Interpreting the Ideoscape of the Deer Stone-Khirigsuur Complex 166
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Connecting to Other Polities
- 9. Timescapes from the Past: An Archaeogeography of Mongolia 195
- 10. Steppe Nomads as a Philosophical Problem in Classical China 220
- 11. Mapping Foreign Policy Interests: Mongolia’s Case 247
- Index 263