Traditionelles Bauen und Wohnen der Salar in Nordwest-China
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2007Author
Wagner, Mayke
Flitsch, Mareile
Winterstein, Claudia
Lehmann, Heike
Heußner, Karl-Uwe
Ren, Xiaoyan
Xiao, Yongming
Cai, Linhai
Wulf-Rheidt, Ulrike
Tarasov, Pavel
Dwyer, Arienne M.
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Dietrich-Reimer-Verlag
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Article
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Scholarly/refereed, publisher version
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This report concerns research on the architectural history of Salar households conducted between 2004 and 2006. The Salars are an Oghuz-Turkic people who in the 13th century migrated with Gengis Khan's troops from the Samarkand area to northern Tibet. The present project compared house construction styles and the use of living space in two Salar communities: a larger community in northern Tibet (today Qinghai
province) and a smaller community in Yil/Ghulja (today the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region).
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Wagner, M., M. Flitsch, C. Winterstein, H. Lehmann, K.-U. Heußner, Ren X. Y., Xiao Y. M., Cai L. H., U. Wulf-Rheidt, P. Tarasov, A. Dwyer.
2007. Traditionelles Bauen und Wohnen der Salar in Nordwest-China.
/Archäologische Mitteilungen aus Iran und Turan/ 39: 128–234.
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