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- Journal of the International Association of Tibetan Studies, Issue 6: Wutai Shan and Qing Culture
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- A Noble Noose of Methods, the Lotus Garland Synopsis: Methodological Issues in the Study of a Mahāyoga Text from Dunhuang
- Recovering a Lost Literary Heritage Preliminary Research on the Wanli Bka' 'gyur from Berlin
- Biodiversity Conservation and Pastoralism on the Northwest Tibetan Plateau (Byang thang): Coexistence or Conflict?
- Notes on the Co ne Bka' 'gyur and Bstan 'gyur in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
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- Maps of Wutai Shan: Individuating the Sacred Landscape through Color
- Tibetan Fertility Transitions: Comparisons with Europe, China, and India
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- The Sweet Sage and The Four Yogas: A Lost Mahāyoga Treatise from Dunhuang
- Purity in the Pudding and Seclusion in the Forest: Si tu paṇ chen, Monastic Ideals, and the Buddha's Biographies
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- A Look at the Diversity of the Gzhan stong Tradition
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- Modernity, Power, and the Reconstruction of Dance in Post-1950s Tibet
- Beyond Anonymity: Paleographic Analyses of the Dunhuang Manuscripts
- The Importance of the Underworlds: Asuras' Caves in Buddhism, and Some Other Themes in Early Buddhist Tantras Reminiscent of the Later Padmasambhava Legends
- A Partial Genealogy of the Lifestory of Ye shes mtsho rgyal
- A Note from the Editor of the Current Issue
- Tibetan Buddhism at Ri bo rtse lnga/Wutai shan in Modern Times
- Skyid shod sde pa'i skor
- Triumphalism and Ecumenism in Thu'u bkwan's <i>Crystal Mirror</i>
- On the Composition and Printings of the <i>Deb gter sngon po</i>
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