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- Barbarians at the Border and Civilising Projects: Analysing Ethnic and National Identities in the Tibetan Context
- Remarks on the Foundation and History of Bsam gling dgon pa
- Insisting on Agreement: Tibetan Law and its Development in Ladakh
- Bstan 'dzin Chos rgyal's Bhutan Legal Code of 1729 in Comparison with Sde srid Sangs rgyas rgya mtsho's Guidelines for Government Officials
- An Early History of Indian Medicine
- Textual Criticism of the <i>Rnying ma'i rgyud 'bum</i> Tradition
- The Divine Palaces of the Buddha: Architectural Frames in Western Himalayan Art
- The Sonority Sequencing Principle and Old Tibetan Syllable Margins
- The Legend of <i>Cig car ba</i> Criticism in Tibet: a List of Six <i>Cig car ba</i> Titles in the <i>Chos 'byung me tog snying po</i> of Nyang Nyi ma 'od zer (12th century)
- A Tale of the Tibeto-Burman 'Pygmies'
- Introduction: Approaching Contemporary Tibetan Literature
- From Archaeological Discovery to Text Analysis: the Khor chags Monastery Findings and the <i>Mañjuśrīnāmasaṃgīti</i> Fragment
- Chone and Thewu: Territoriality, Local Power, and Political Control on the Southern Gansu-Tibetan Frontier, 1880-1940
- Socioeconomic Adaption of Tibetan Refugees in South Asia over 35 Years in Exile
- Modernity, Memory, and Agricultural Modernisation in Central Tibet, 1950-1980
- 'Life-wind Illness' in Tibetan Medicine: Depression, Generalised Anxiety, and Panic Attack
- Changing Identities: The Creation of 'Tibetan' Literary Voices in the PRC
- The Origin of Malho Mongolian County
- Ritual, Festival, and Authority under the Fifth Dalai Lama
- Towards Critical Studies of the Mongolian-Tibetan Interface
- <i>Ban de skya min ser min</i>: Tshangs dbyangs rgya mtsho's Complex, Confused, and Confusing Relationship with Sde srid Sangs rgyas rgya mtsho as Portrayed in the <i>Tshangs dbyangs rgya mtsho'i mgul glu</i>
- Tame from Within: Landscapes of the Religious Imagination among the Darhads of Northern Mongolia
- On Chinggis Khan and Being like a Buddha: a Perspective on Cultural Conflation in Contemporary Inner Mongolia
- The Flow of Wealth in Golok Pastoralist Society: Towards an Assessment of Local Financial Resources for Economic Development
- The Category of Causative in Tibeto-Burman Languages and the Iconicity Principle
- Tantric Buddhism and Aesthetics: Art and Morality
- La danse des 'Huit catégories de dieux et démons' au Bhoutan
- A Pilgrimage to Kongpo Bon-ri
- Art as Spiritual Practice: A Study of Three Mongolian Works on the Practice and Sponsorship of Buddhist Thangka Painting
- The 'Indian Style' <i>rGya lugs</i> on an Early Tibetan Book Cover
- The Tibetan Equivalents to the the Titles of the Texts in the St. Petersburg Manuscript of the Mongolian Kanjur: A Reconstructed Catalogue
- Bod mi rigs kyi thog ma'i 'byung khungs
- Mercury-Gilding in Traditional Himalayan and Tibetan Sculpture
- Tibetan Spirit-Mediumship: Change and Continuity: Some Observations from a Revisit to Nepal
- The Ritual of Freeing Lives
- Ribba, the Story of an Early Buddhist Temple in Kinnaur
- On the Narrative of the Killing of the Evil Yak and the Discovery of Salt in the <i>Chos-'byung</i> of Nyang-ral
- The <i>Lha 'bod</i>: An Invocation Ritual in Sbe nag (Western Bhutan)
- Cosmogony as Presented in Tibetan Historical Literature and its Sources
- Introduction – The Quest for Understanding the Modern Tibetan Self
- Gnas mchog gi glu dbyangs/_bod kyi rtsom rig gsar pa'i rig gnas kyi go don skor gleng ba/
- A Source for the First Narthang Kanjur: Two Early Sa skya pa Catalogues of the Tantras
- Guṇamati's Version of the PSĀVN
- Aspects of the Social Organisation of Tibetan Pastoral Communities
- The Seven Descents and the Early History of Rnying ma Transmissions
- Chinese <i>Chan</i> and Tibetan <i>Rdzogs chen</i>: Preliminary Remarks on Two Tibetan Dunhuang Manuscripts
- A First Survey of Tibetan Hippology and Hippiatry
- Grib: On the Significance of the Term in a Socio-Religious Context
- The Mongol States and their Struggle for Dominance over Tibet in the 13th Century
- Bod yig gi 'byung tshul skor rags tsam gleng pa
- The Death of Milarepa: Towards a <i>Redaktionsgeschichte of the Mila rnam thar Traditions</i>
- Eulogium [for Anne-Marie Blondeau]
- On the Old Tibetan Sale Contracts
- The People of Porong and Concepts of Territory
- The <i>'Jig rten gzhag pa</i> in the Kanjur Manuscript of the Newark Museum [with an appendix: Preliminary Basic Catalogue of Two Volumes from the Newark Kanjur]
- Bod kyi ldog tshig gi skor rags tsam gleng ba
- Zhang bod kyi gso ba rig pa'i grol phugs 'bum bzhi dang rgyud bzhi'i skor la dpyad pa
- Buddhaguptanātha: A Late Indian <i>siddha</i> in Tibet
- The Caves of gNas mjal che mo