The Stein Collection from the Library Cave, Dunhuang, in the British Museum
Curator Luk Yu-ping of the British Museum discusses the objects collected by Aurel Stein in 1907 from the Library Cave (Cave 17) in Dunhuang, China, that are now in the museum. Recorded on April 15, 2021. Part of the Dunhuang Foundation's "Religions of the Silk Road" webinar series.

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