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Recipients of Acta Via Serica's Prize for Outstanding Scholarship in the Study of Central Asia and the Silk Road

December 2022 Hyunjin Cho, "A Study on the Relationships between the Palmette Patterns on Carpets of Sassanid Persia and Silla Korea"
June 2022 Maryam Kamali, "The Split of Power in the Khwarazmshah Dynasty on the Eve of the Mongol Conquests"
December 2021 Eiren L. Shea, "Intentional Identities: Liao Women's Dress and Cultural and Political Power"
June 2021 Magnus Marsden, "'Inter-Asia' through Inland Eyes: Afghan Trading Networks across Land and Sea"
December 2020 Timur Dadabaev and Jasur Soipov, "Craving Jobs? Revisiting Labor and Educational Migration from Uzbekistan to Japan and South Korea"
June 2020 Joo Yup Lee, "The Sogdian Descendants in Mongol and post-Mongol Central Asia: The Tajiks and Sarts"