Nako 2016
DOI: 10.7767/9783205203674-004
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1.3. Architectural Palimpsests: Exploring Matters of Production, Inhabitation and Perception in the Vernacular Architecture of Nako

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“…Though the analysis is incisive and convincing, the way the argument is structured makes it difficult to extract anything like a clear-cut conclusion; it is simply too spread out to pinpoint precise page references. 49 Ibid., 203.…”
Section: Legitimation Across the Asian Continentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Though the analysis is incisive and convincing, the way the argument is structured makes it difficult to extract anything like a clear-cut conclusion; it is simply too spread out to pinpoint precise page references. 49 Ibid., 203.…”
Section: Legitimation Across the Asian Continentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…48 The winter capital of the Uyghurs, Kočo, seems to be the focus of the whole realm, or even identical with it. 49 The holiness of a whole city is a concept found in another context. In a fragment of a text which is probably part of a historical elaboration, there is a description of how a ruined city called ordo uluš-probably to be understood as 'residence'-was 46 Quoted after Róna-Tas, "Materialien," 41, where it is stated correctly that the inscription reflects the old ideas about kut even though it was written after the conversion to Manichaeism.…”
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