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Medieval Kyoto as Urban Mandala: Adapting the Notion of Sacred Geography to Japan’s Premodern Capital
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Medieval Kyoto as Urban Mandala: Adapting the Notion of Sacred Geography to Japan’s Premodern Capital
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Wednesday, September 28, 2011
12:00 AM
420 Dennison
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A lecture by Dr. Matthew Stavros, University of Sydney.