The Stein Collection in the British Library
Curator Mélodie Doumy of the British Library discusses the manuscripts collected by Aurel Stein from the Library Cave (Cave 17) in Dunhuang, China, that are now in the library. Recorded on May 13, 2021. Part of the Dunhuang Foundation's "Religions of the Silk Road" webinar series.

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