Chapter 17 Greek inscriptions and documentary texts and the Graeco-Roman historical tradition
This chapters explores how three philological traditions Graeco-Roman, South Asian and Chinese have been and can be used to contribute to our understanding of Central Asia in the Hellenistic period. It outlines the current state of the written evidence in Greek and Latin - including both texts from...
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