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Sogdians Tombs Found In The Territory Of China Research

Posted on:2010-06-04Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2205360272994280Subject:Archaeology and Museology
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Sogdians was the most of the commercial ethnic characteristics in Central Asia , linked China and the West once had to visit the messenger of civilization , bear in between the two ends of the old world that China and the Eastern Roman Empire between the dissemination an exchange of cultural , economic task , it is their emergence of the Middle Ages that makes the Silk Road such a busy , full of life , monks come to team . Into China with the burial Sogdians found growing Sogdians the nation's living habits , religion and income of the Chinese Sogdians process , finished the degree of burial in the Chinese result, as well as carrying various factors the wealth of information in these issues is becoming a hot research , many scholars of their research , and is deepening . After I study in China found that Sogdians burial, the extent of its localization, and their relative age has nothing to do sooner or later, but with their family in China on the length of time . In addition, related issues on a comparison and research . Concluded that these graves contain the mouth of deceased should be Sogdians currency practices accepted Chinese culture , "Chinese" of the results ; the burial and they are mostly from the Central Plains tradition of total Buries vulgar ane less people using the Central Asian Sogdians Buries vulgar ; found in the tombs of the priests foot eagle on the one hand , the image of Zoroastrian priests are engaged in religious worship activities based on the image on the worship of the performance of specific superbird scs . With China's sogdians graves found an increase in the basis of their study will also be more comprehensive and rich , many now will not solve the problem solved, I would like this article only for the study of burial Sogdians Tim a modest.
Keywords/Search Tags:Sogdians, Zoroastrian, tomb, shapes, Chinese
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