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Death and the Otherwordly Journey in Early China as Seen through Tomb Texts, Travel Paraphernalia, and Road Rituals

  • Author:

    Guolong Lai

  • Page Number:

    18.1:1-44

  • Date:

    2005

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Guolong Lai, “Death and the Otherwordly Journey in Early China as Seen through Tomb Texts, Travel Paraphernalia, and Road Rituals,” Asia Major 18 (2005): 1-44.

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Lai, Guolong
2005 “Death and the Otherwordly Journey in Early China as Seen through Tomb Texts, Travel Paraphernalia, and Road Rituals.” Asia Major 18: 1-44.
Lai, Guolong. (2005). Death and the Otherwordly Journey in Early China as Seen through Tomb Texts, Travel Paraphernalia, and Road Rituals. Asia Major, 18, 1-44.
Lai, Guolong. “Death and the Otherwordly Journey in Early China as Seen through Tomb Texts, Travel Paraphernalia, and Road Rituals.” Asia Major, no. 18 (2005): 1-44.
Lai, Guolong. “Death and the Otherwordly Journey in Early China as Seen through Tomb Texts, Travel Paraphernalia, and Road Rituals.” Asia Major, no. 18, 2005, pp. 1-44.
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