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Stein, Aurel, Sir, 1862-1943

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Personal name headingStein, Aurel, Sir, 1862-1943
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Variant(s)Stein, M. A. (Mark Aurel), Sir, 1862-1943
Stein, M. Aurel (Mark Aurel), Sir, 1862-1943
Stein, Marcus Aurel, Sir, 1862-1943
Stein, Mark Aurel, Sir, 1862-1943
Stein, Marc Aurel, Sir, 1862-1943
Sitanyin, Aolei'er, 1862-1943
Sitanyin, Make Aoli'er, 1862-1943
Ssu-tʻan-yin, 1862-1943
Ssu, Tʻan-yin, 1862-1943
Sutain, M. A., Sir, 1862-1943
Sutain, Ōreru, Sir, 1862-1943
Aoxue'er Sitanyin, Sir, 1862-1943
奥雪尔·斯坦因, Sir, 1862-1943
Associated countryHungary Great Britain
Birth date1862-11-26
Death date1943-10-26
Place of birthBudapest (Hungary)
Place of deathKabul (Afghanistan)
Field of activityArchaeology
Profession or occupationArchaeologists
Special noteNon-Latin script reference not evaluated.
Found inHis Prelim. rept. on a journey of arch. and topographical exploration ... 1901.
Slaje, W. Katalog der Sanskrit-Handschriften ... 1990: t.p. (Marcus Aurel Stein) port. (Sir Marcus Aurel Stein (1862-1943))
His Chūō Ajia no koseki, 1941 t.p. (Ōreru Sutain [in Japanese]) cover (M.A. Sutain [in Japanese])
Tun-huang wen wu wai liu kuan chien jen wu tʻan wei, 1993: p. 9 (Ssu-tʻan-yin)
Sha mai Hetian fei xu ji, 1994: t.p. (Aurel Stein; Make Aoli'er Sitanyin [Chi. r.])
Ya Zhou fu di kao gu tu ji, 2004: t.p. (Aolei'er Sitanyin)
Britannica, Academic edition, via WWW, viewed May 5, 2014 (Sir Aurel Stein, (born Nov. 26, 1862, Budapest, Hung. -- died Oct. 26, 1943, Kabul, Afg.), Hungarian-British archaeologist and geographer whose travels and research in central Asia, particularly in Chinese Turkistan, revealed much about its strategic role in history.)
Gu dai Hetian, 2009: title page (奥雪尔·斯坦因 = Aoxue'er Sitanyin [chi rom.])
Ruins of desert Cathay, 2014: preliminary page (Marc Aurel Stein, 1862-1943)