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Cultural hybridity and social status: elite tombs on China's Northern Frontier during the third century BC
It is a pleasure to present this vivid account of elite tombs on China's Northern Frontier, together with a closely argued case for cultural hybridity within the postcolonial paradigm. This incisive exposition of political interaction on a frontier will resonate with all of us who work with ‘im...
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