This Western-language bibliography is produced with a registered copy of the Endnote program . 'xx' indicates missing data. Input by Muzna Bailey and edited by Theresa McGill.
Adams, Edward B (1975) "Silla Buddhist reliefs of a Mirok Grotto." Korea Journal 15.17: 59-64.
Akiyama, T. (1959). "Le rinceau de vigne dans l'art japonais ancien." Paper given at International Symposium on History of Eastern and Western Cultural Contacts, Tokyo, Kyoto, 1957.
Akiyama, Terukazu and Matsubara, Saburo (1969) Arts of China: Buddhist cave temples, new researches. Tokyo: Kodansha International Ltd.
Anonymous (1962a) "Three stone images of Buddha." Korea Journal 2.8: 37-38.
Anonymous (1962b) "Paekche relics: oldest stone pagoda." Korea Journal 2.8: 33, 35.
Anonymous (1962c) "Bells of Silla Dynasty." Korea Journal 2.6: 33-35.
Anonymous (1962d) "2nd cave temple: discovery of Palkong cave temple largest archaeological event since 1945." Korea Journal 2.12: 30-31.
Anonymous (1964) "Temple arrangement of Sokkulam stone grotto." Korea Journal 9.9: 15, 23, photos.
Anonymous (1977) The Yunkang caves. Peking: Cultural Relics Publishing House.
Anonymous (1979b) "The origin of Korean sculpture." Korea Journal 19.4: 17-29.
Anonymous (1981) The art treasures of Dunhuang. Hong Kong and New York: Joint Pub. Co. and Lee Publishers Group, Inc.
Baoshun, Yang and Linhe, Li (1984) "A hidden Tang pagoda at Anyang." In Stockwell, F. and Bowen, T. (ed.) Recent Discoveries in Chinese Archaeology, pp. 81-82. Beijing: Foreign Languages Press.
Best (1980) "The Sosan triad: an early Korean Buddhist relief sculpture from Paekche." Archives of Asian Art 33: 100-.
Bishop, C.W. (1916) "Notes on Chinese statuary." The Museum Journal 7: 25.
Bohlin, Birger (1936) "Newly visited western caves at Tun Huang." Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 1.2: 163-166.
Buzo, Adrian (1980) "Discovery of a Silla period document: the Hwaom sutra of 755 AD." Korea Journal 20.9: 55-56.
Caswell, James O. (1975) "The 'thousand Buddha' pattern in caves 19 and 16 at Yun-kang." Acta Orientalis 10: 35-54.
Chapin, Helen B. (1948) "A little known temple in South Korea and its treasures." Artibus Asiae 11.3: 189-195.
Chin, Hong-sop (1965a) "Silla sculpture." Korea Journal 5.5: 38-43.
Chin, Hong-sop (1965b) "The art of building." Korea Journal 5.5: 22-37.
Chin, Hong-sop (1966) "Sculptural art in the Three Kingdoms." Korea Journal 6.4: 10-15.
Chin, Hong-sop (1969) "Stone pagodas of old Korea." Korea Journal 9.2: 4-15.
Chin, Hong-sop (1973) "Lotus flower patterns used in the Three Kingdoms." Korea Journal 13.11: 4-11.
Chin, Hong-sop (1979a) "Pak Han-mi, a Silla bell maker." Korea Journal 19.4: 53-55.
Cho, Yu-jon (1983) "Excavations at the ruined Hwangnyong-sa Temple site and the unearthing of a ch'imi." Korea Journal 23.9: 56-62.
Choi, Sunu (1966) "Pottery arts of Unified Silla." Korea Journal 6.2: 11-15, 31.
Chun, Young-ho (1974) "Stoneworks." In The Arts of Korea: architecture, pp. 164-170.
Chung, Jae-hoon (1979a) "The gilt-bronze Buddha triad." Korea Journal 19.4: 55-56.
Chung, Jae-hoon (1979b) "The four Devas: 'sarira' container in the west Stupa of Kamun-sa Temple." Korea Journal 19.4: 56-58.
Covell, Jon Carter (1979) "Korea's huge wave which brought Buddhist art to Japan." Korea Journal 19.3: 33-41.
Covell, Jon Carter (1980) "Sokkuram's astonishing roots." Korea Journal 20.9: 56-59.
de Silva, Anil (1967) Chinese landscape paintings in the caves of Tun-huang. London: Mithuen.
Elwell-Gavins, Keith (1988). "Playing with pictures: the application of digital image processing techniques in the analysis of iconometric variability." Paper given at Ancient Chinese and Southeast Asian Bronze Age Cultures, 8-12 Feb 1988, Kioloa, NSW, Australia.
Fujieda, A. (1966, 67) "The Tunhuang manuscripts I, II." Zinbun 9, 10.
Gray, Basil (1959) Buddhist cave paintings at Tun-Huang. London: Faber & Faber.
Hong, Jung-shik (1974) "Buddhist sculpture in the Silla period." In Chun, Shin-yong (ed.) Buddhist Culture in Korea. Seoul: International Cultural Foundation.
Hwang, Su-yung (1963) "City of Puyo: a tour of the Paekche capital." Korea Journal 3.8: 15-16.
Hwang, Su-yong (1965) "Metal handicrafts." Korea Journal 5.5: 44-47.
Hwang, Su-yong (1966) "The pagoda as an art form and object of faith in the Three Kingdoms period." Korea Journal 6.4: 16-20, 9.
Hwang, Soo-young (1968) "On the stone triad from Namsan, Kyongju." Transactions of the Korean Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society 44: 139-150.
Hwang, Soo-young (1973) "Ancient Korean art and Buddhism." Korea Journal 13.11: 10-14, 42.
Hwang, Soo-young (1974a) "Paekche remains in Iksan: centering around pagodas." Korea Journal 14.7: 14-21.
Hwang, Su-yong (1974b) The arts of Korea III: Buddhist art. Seoul: Donghwa.
Hwang, Su-yong (1974c) "Stone pagodas." In The arts of Korea: architecture, pp. 153-163.
Hwang, Su-yong (1979) "Buddhist metalwork." Korea Journal 19.4: 30-33.
Ishida, M. (1957). "An example of Iranian influences on early Japanese culture." Paper given at International Symposium on History of Eastern and Western Cultural Contacts, Tokyo, Kyoto.
Juliano, Annette L. (1980) "Buddhism in China." Archaeology 33.3: 23-30.
Juliano, Annette L. (1984) "New discoveries at the Yungang Caves." In Steinhardt, N.S. et al (ed.) Chinese Traditional Architecture, pp. 79-90. New York: China Institute in America, Inc.
Kan, Lao (1957) "The art of Tunhuang." Chinese Culture 1.2: 47-74.
Kanaji, Isamu (1985) "Three stages in Shotoku Taishi's acceptance of Buddhism." Acta Asiatica 47: 31-47.
Kim, Chewon (1959) "Treasures from the Songyisma Temple in southern Korea." Artibus Asiae 22.1/2: 95-112.
Kim, Choung-ki (1974) "Wooden architecture." In The arts of Korea: architecture, pp. 148-152.
Lee, Junghee (1981) "Sixth century Buddhist art." Korean Culture 2.2: 28-35.
Lee, Kyung-mo (1965) "The pictorial reproduction of Sokkulam." Korea Journal 5.5 (photo inset).
McCallum, Donald F. (1982) "Korean influence on early Japanese sculpture." Korean Culture 3.1: 22-29.
McClung, David H. (1978) "The founding of the Royal Dragon Monastery (translation and annotation)." Transactions of the Korea Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society 53: 69-79.
Mizuno, Seiichi (1950) "Archaeological survey of the Tun-kang grottoes." Archives of the Chinese Art Society of America 4: 39-60.
Mun, Myong-dae (1979) "Yangji, a Silla sculptor." Korea Journal 19.4: 50-53.
Pekarik, Andrew J. (1983) "The cave temples of Dunhuang." Archaeology 36.1: 20-27.
Pelliot, P. (1921) Les grottes de Touen-Houang. Paris:
Prip-Moller, J. (1967) Chinese Buddhist Monasteries: their plan and its function as a setting for Buddhist monastic life. Hong Kong University Press.
Pucek, Vladimir (1985) "Historic and cultural relics of the Myohangsan Mountains [N. Korea]." AKSE Newsletter 9: 19.
Ratnam, Kanala (1972) "Horyuji, the dawn of Buddhist culture in Japan." In Studies in Indo-Asian Art and Culture, pp. 181-194. New Delhi: International Academy of Indian Culture.
Shuhong, Chang (1984) "Art in the Mogao caves at Dunhuang." In Stockwell, F. and Bowen, T. (ed.) Recent Discoveries in Chinese Archaeology, pp. 45-48. Beijing: Foreign Languages Press.
Soper, Alexander C. (1966) "Imperial cave chapels of the Northern Dynasties: donors, beneficiaries, dates." Artibus Asiae 28: 241-270.
Stein, Sir Aurel (1921) Serindia. Oxford. (5 vols., reprinted 1980)
Stein, Sir Aurel (1933) On ancient Central-Asian tracks: brief narrative of three expeditions in innermost and north-western China. London.
Swart, Paula (1987) "Buddhist sculptures at Feilai Feng -- a confrontation of two traditions." Orientations.Dec: 54-61.
Takasaki, Jikido (1985) "The assimilation of Buddhism in ancient Japan: from introduction to firm acceptance." Acta Asiatica 47.
Tamura, Encho (1974) "The influence of Silla Buddhism on Japan during Asuka-Hakuho Period." In Chun, Shin-yong (ed.) Buddhist Culture in Korea, pp. 55-79. Seoul: International Cultural Foundation.
Tamura, Encho (1985) "Japan and the eastward permeation of Buddhism." Acta Asiatica 47: 1-30.
Waley, A. (1931) Catalogue of paintings recovered from Tun-Huang by Sir Aurel Stein. London: British Museum and Government of India.
Warner, Langdon (1938) Buddhist wall paintings: a study of a ninth-century grotto at Wan Fo Shia. London.
Watson, William (1957-1959) "The earliest Buddhist images of Korea." Transactions of the Oriental Ceramics Society 31: 88-89.
Whitfield, R. (1982-83) The art of Central Asia: the Stein collection in the British Museum. I. Paintings from Dunhuang. II. Paintings from Dunhuang. III. Textiles, sculpture and other arts.
Yi, Hong-yik (1965) "Spiritual background of Silla art." Korea Journal 5.5: 19-21.