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- Translation of articles which originally appeared in French in the journal Bulletin de l'Ecole francaise d'Extreme-Orient from 1983 to 1992, together with Stein's contributions to the Annuaire de college de France from 1967 to 1970Tibetica antiqua I. The two vocabularies of Indo-Tibetan and Sino-Tibetan translations in the Dunhuang manuscriptsTibetica antiqua II. The use of metaphors for honorific distinctions in the epoch of the Tibetan kingsAdditional note to Tibetica antiqua ITibetica antiqua III. Apropos of the word Gtsug lag and the indigenous religionThe datingCharacteristics of the ancient religionThe sense of Gtsug and gtsug lagReview of the sourcesAppendix. The etymology of gtsug lagRecapitulationTibetica antiqua IV. The tradition relative to the debut of Buddhism in TibetThe religious kings and the royal lawsThe sūtra fallen from the skyTibetica antiqua V. The indigenous religion and the Bon po in Dunhuang manuscriptsTheoriesThe ancient religionBon pos and BonTheories on the antecedents of late BonThe Dunhuang manuscripts and the later traditionDunhuang documentsBon po in the texts translated from Chinese and bon po communitiesTranslations from ChineseBon po communitiesBon po and gshen, their differences and their functionsGshen rab mi boOther peopleNames and their epithetsThemesFunerary ritualDivinitiesThe word Bon aloneLinguistic and stylistic traitsTibetica antiqua VI. Confucian maxims in two Dunhuang manuscriptsAspects of the sworn faith in ChinaThe Bonpo cosmogonies in Tibet and near the MossoDaoist texts relative to the transmission of revealed booksThe Bonpo accounts on the beginnings of cultureBonpo accounts on the first menSome aspects of the Daoist parishesPopular cults in organized DaoismElements constitutive of the Bonpo literature
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