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Alemany Agustí: A prosopographical approach to medieval Eurasian nomads II. In: Competing narratives between nomadic people and their sedentary neighbours : papers of the 7th International conference on the Medieval history of the Eurasian steppe. Nov. 9-12, 2018, Shanghai University, China 53. pp. 11-35. (2019)

Anikeeva Tatiana A.: Geography in the epic folklore of the Oghuz Turks. In: Competing narratives between nomadic people and their sedentary neighbours : papers of the 7th International conference on the Medieval history of the Eurasian steppe. Nov. 9-12, 2018, Shanghai University, China 53. pp. 37-43. (2019)

Apatóczky Ákos Bertalan: Changes of ethnonyms in the Sino-Mongol bilingual glossaries from the Yuan to the Qing era. In: Competing narratives between nomadic people and their sedentary neighbours : papers of the 7th International conference on the Medieval history of the Eurasian steppe. Nov. 9-12, 2018, Shanghai University, China 53. pp. 45-58. (2019)

Dallos Edina: A possible source of 'Tengrism'. In: Competing narratives between nomadic people and their sedentary neighbours : papers of the 7th International conference on the Medieval history of the Eurasian steppe. Nov. 9-12, 2018, Shanghai University, China 53. pp. 67-72. (2019)

Denisov Andrei: Scythia as the image of a Nomadic land on medieval maps. In: Competing narratives between nomadic people and their sedentary neighbours : papers of the 7th International conference on the Medieval history of the Eurasian steppe. Nov. 9-12, 2018, Shanghai University, China 53. pp. 73-83. (2019)

Felföldi Szabolcs: Personal hygiene and bath culture in the world of the Eurasian nomads. In: Competing narratives between nomadic people and their sedentary neighbours : papers of the 7th International conference on the Medieval history of the Eurasian steppe. Nov. 9-12, 2018, Shanghai University, China 53. p. 93. (2019)

Genito Bruno: An archaeology of the Nomadic groups of the Eurasian steppes between Europe and Asia : traditional viewpoint and new research perspectives. In: Competing narratives between nomadic people and their sedentary neighbours : papers of the 7th International conference on the Medieval history of the Eurasian steppe. Nov. 9-12, 2018, Shanghai University, China 53. pp. 95-109. (2019)

Hao Chen: Competing narratives : a comparative study of Chinese sources with the old Turkic inscriptions. In: Competing narratives between nomadic people and their sedentary neighbours : papers of the 7th International conference on the Medieval history of the Eurasian steppe. Nov. 9-12, 2018, Shanghai University, China 53. pp. 59-65. (2019)

Hunyadi Zsolt: Military-religious orders and the Mongols around the mid-13th century. In: Competing narratives between nomadic people and their sedentary neighbours : papers of the 7th International conference on the Medieval history of the Eurasian steppe. Nov. 9-12, 2018, Shanghai University, China 53. pp. 111-123. (2019)

Kincses-Nagy Éva: The islamization of the legend of the Turks : the case of Oghuznāma. In: Competing narratives between nomadic people and their sedentary neighbours : papers of the 7th International conference on the Medieval history of the Eurasian steppe. Nov. 9-12, 2018, Shanghai University, China 53. pp. 125-136. (2019)

Konovalova Irina: Cumania in the system of trade routes of Eastern Europe in the 12th century. In: Competing narratives between nomadic people and their sedentary neighbours : papers of the 7th International conference on the Medieval history of the Eurasian steppe. Nov. 9-12, 2018, Shanghai University, China 53. pp. 137-147. (2019)

Kradin Nikolay N.: Some aspects of Xiongnu history in archaeological perspective. In: Competing narratives between nomadic people and their sedentary neighbours : papers of the 7th International conference on the Medieval history of the Eurasian steppe. Nov. 9-12, 2018, Shanghai University, China 53. pp. 149-165. (2019)

Kulcsár Valéria; Istvánovits Eszter: New results in the research on the Hun age in the Great Hungarian Plain : some notes on the social stratification of barbarian society. In: Competing narratives between nomadic people and their sedentary neighbours : papers of the 7th International conference on the Medieval history of the Eurasian steppe. Nov. 9-12, 2018, Shanghai University, China 53. pp. 167-182. (2019)

Morano Enrico: Manichaean Sogdian cosmogonical texts in Manichaean script. In: Competing narratives between nomadic people and their sedentary neighbours : papers of the 7th International conference on the Medieval history of the Eurasian steppe. Nov. 9-12, 2018, Shanghai University, China 53. pp. 195-215. (2019)

Petrova Maya: On the methodology of the reconstruction of the ways of nomadic peoples. In: Competing narratives between nomadic people and their sedentary neighbours : papers of the 7th International conference on the Medieval history of the Eurasian steppe. Nov. 9-12, 2018, Shanghai University, China 53. pp. 217-222. (2019)

Pintér-Nagy Katalin: The tether and the sling in the tactics of the nomadic people. In: Competing narratives between nomadic people and their sedentary neighbours : papers of the 7th International conference on the Medieval history of the Eurasian steppe. Nov. 9-12, 2018, Shanghai University, China 53. pp. 223-236. (2019)

Podossinov Alexander V.: Nomads of the Eurasian steppe and Greeks of the Northern Black Sea region : encounter of two great civilisations in antiquity and early middle ages. In: Competing narratives between nomadic people and their sedentary neighbours : papers of the 7th International conference on the Medieval history of the Eurasian steppe. Nov. 9-12, 2018, Shanghai University, China 53. pp. 237-251. (2019)

Polgár Szabolcs: The character of the trade between the Nomads and their settled neighbours in Eurasia in the middle ages. In: Competing narratives between nomadic people and their sedentary neighbours : papers of the 7th International conference on the Medieval history of the Eurasian steppe. Nov. 9-12, 2018, Shanghai University, China 53. pp. 253-263. (2019)

Sardelić Mirko: Images of Eurasian nomads in European cultural imaginary in the middle ages. In: Competing narratives between nomadic people and their sedentary neighbours : papers of the 7th International conference on the Medieval history of the Eurasian steppe. Nov. 9-12, 2018, Shanghai University, China 53. pp. 265-379. (2019)

Shapira Dan: An unknown Jewish community of the Golden Horde. In: Competing narratives between nomadic people and their sedentary neighbours : papers of the 7th International conference on the Medieval history of the Eurasian steppe. Nov. 9-12, 2018, Shanghai University, China 53. pp. 281-294. (2019)

Skaff Jonathan Karam: The tomb of Pugu Yitu (635-678) in Mongolia : Tang-Turkic diplomacy and ritual. In: Competing narratives between nomadic people and their sedentary neighbours : papers of the 7th International conference on the Medieval history of the Eurasian steppe. Nov. 9-12, 2018, Shanghai University, China 53. pp. 295-307. (2019)

Szántó Richárd: Central Asia in the cosmography of Anonymous of Ravenna. In: Competing narratives between nomadic people and their sedentary neighbours : papers of the 7th International conference on the Medieval history of the Eurasian steppe. Nov. 9-12, 2018, Shanghai University, China 53. pp. 309-316. (2019)

Tolnai Katalin; Szilágyi Zsolt; Harmath András: Khitan landscapes from a new perspective : landscape archaeology research in Mongolia. In: Competing narratives between nomadic people and their sedentary neighbours : papers of the 7th International conference on the Medieval history of the Eurasian steppe. Nov. 9-12, 2018, Shanghai University, China 53. pp. 317-326. (2019)

Xiaolin Ma: The Mongols' tuq 'standard' in Eurasia, 13th-14th centuries. In: Competing narratives between nomadic people and their sedentary neighbours : papers of the 7th International conference on the Medieval history of the Eurasian steppe. Nov. 9-12, 2018, Shanghai University, China 53. pp. 183-194. (2019)

Yıldırım Kürşat: Some opinions on the role of the Mohe 靺鞨 people in the cultural and ethnical relationships between Tungusic, Turkic and Mongolian peoples. In: Competing narratives between nomadic people and their sedentary neighbours : papers of the 7th International conference on the Medieval history of the Eurasian steppe. Nov. 9-12, 2018, Shanghai University, China 53. pp. 327-332. (2019)

Zimonyi István: The Eastern Magyars of the muslim sources in the 10th century. In: Competing narratives between nomadic people and their sedentary neighbours : papers of the 7th International conference on the Medieval history of the Eurasian steppe. Nov. 9-12, 2018, Shanghai University, China 53. pp. 347-355. (2019)

Zimonyi István: Preface. In: Competing narratives between nomadic people and their sedentary neighbours : papers of the 7th International conference on the Medieval history of the Eurasian steppe. Nov. 9-12, 2018, Shanghai University, China 53. 09.júl. (2019)

Zimonyi Ákos: Did Jordanes read Hippocrates? : the impact of climatic factors on nomads in the Getica of Jordanes. In: Competing narratives between nomadic people and their sedentary neighbours : papers of the 7th International conference on the Medieval history of the Eurasian steppe. Nov. 9-12, 2018, Shanghai University, China 53. pp. 333-345. (2019)

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