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- The Transmission of the Mongolian Kanjur: A Preliminary Report
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- A Reconsideration of the Controversy about the Order of the Chapters of the <i>Pramāṇavārttika</i>
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- On an Unusual Painting Style in Ladakh
- Questions soulevées par la restauration de bSam yas
- The History of Ancient Tibet According to the XVIIth Century Mongolian Chronicle <i>Erdeni-yin Tobči</i> by Sa?ang Sečen
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- A Proposal: Refinement of the Tibetan Language and Standardization of its Writing System
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- A Ninth-Century Tibetan Summary of the Indo-Tibetan Model of Case-semantics
- On Pali-Burmese Interference
- A Description of Spyi ti by J. Gergan
- King Srong btsan sgam po according to the <i>Dba' bzhed</i>: Remarks on the Introduction of Buddhism into Tibet and on the Greatest of the Tibetan Royal Ancestors
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- Prolegomenon for a History of Tibetan Literature
- The Dralag Monastery and its Tribes
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- Apropos of Some Foreign Elements in the Kālacakratantra
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- Embodied Ancestors: Territory and the Body in Thangmi Funerary Rites
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- Tibetan Transcription of Tangut Script: The Problem of Prefixes
- Were the gSar-ma-pa Polemicists Justified in Rejecting Some rNying-ma-pa Tantras?
- Activities of Indian <i>Paṇḍita</i>s in Tibet from the 14th to the 17th Century
- On the Structure of the Tibetan Kanjur
- The Closing of the Gates: Tibetan-European Relations at the End of the Eighteenth Century
- The Subgrouping of Tibeto-Burman
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