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Title
Publication Date
Language
Citations
The Seafaring Merchants of Ur
1954/01/01
49
The Theory of Practice and the Practice of Theory in Indian Intellectual History
1985/07/01
39
Chinese Pidgin English Grammar and Texts
1944/07/01
39
Fundamentals of Grammatology
1990/10/01
37
Plague in Early Islamic History
1974/07/01
35
Raw Materials for Old Papermaking in China
1973/10/01
32
Peiping Phonology
1947/10/01
32
The Effeminates of Early Medina
1991/10/01
26
Warrior Ascetics in Indian History
1978/01/01
24
A Brief History of Mandarin
2000/10/01
23
Studies in Colloquial Japanese I Inflection
1946/04/01
22
Trade Mechanisms in Indus-Mesopotamian Interrelations
1972/04/01
22
How Did the Early Shî'a become Sectarian?
1955/01/01
21
Mīmāṃsā and the Problem of History in Traditional India
1989/10/01
21
The Introduction of Greek Medicine into Tibet in the Seventh and Eighth Centuries
1979/04/01
21
The Formal Closure of the Ottoman Frontier in Europe: 1699-1703
1969/07/01
20
Some Aspects of Avicenna's Theory of God's Knowledge of Particulars
1962/07/01
18
Medieval Muslim Views of Indian Religions
1975/04/01
18
The Covenant of Grant in the Old Testament and in the Ancient near East
1970/04/01
18
Orpiment and Realgar in Chinese Technology and Tradition
1955/04/01
17
The Origins and Objectives of Islamic Revivalist Thought, 1750-1850
1993/07/01
17
Problematic Aspects of the Sexual Rituals of the Bauls of Bengal
1992/07/01
17
Gāndhārī and the Early Chinese Buddhist Translations Reconsidered: The Case of the Saddharmapuṇḍarīkasūtra
1998/10/01
17
Janamejaya's Sattra and Ritual Structure
1989/07/01
17
The Soma of the Rig Veda: What Was It?
1971/04/01
16
Towards a History of Glass in the Ancient near East
1973/07/01
16
Some Imāmī-shīʿī Views on Taqiyya
1975/07/01
16
Interpreting Tirukkuṟaḷ: The Role of Commentary in the Creation of a Text
1992/10/01
16
Political Systems in Eighteenth Century India: The Banaras Region
1962/07/01
15
The Place of Filial Piety in Ancient China
1998/04/01
15
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