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There are currently 25 references in this directory beginning with the letter K.
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KAMATA, T. 2017.
Myth and Deity in Japan: the Interplay of Kami and Buddhas, Tokyo, Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture.

KANER, S. 1999.
The tomb of the Emperor Nintoku, Japan. In: SCARRE, C. (ed.) The Seventy Wonders of the Ancient World. London: Thames and Hudson.

KANER, S. 2018.
イギリスから見た沖ノ島 [Okinoshima from a British perspective]. In: HIDEJI, H. (ed.) 世界のなかの沖ノ島. Tokyo: Yuzankaku.

KETELAAR, J. 1990.
Of heretics and martyrs in Meiji Japan: Buddhism and its persecution, Princeton: Princeton University Press.

KIDDER, J. E. 1964.
Early Japanese art: the great tombs and treasures, London: Thames and Hudson.

KIDDER, J. E. 1992.
Busshari and Fukuso: Buddhist relics and hidden repositories of Horyuji. Japanese J of Relig Studies, 19, 217-244.

KIDDER, J. E. 1999.
The Lucky Seventh: Early Hōryūji and its time, Tokyo: International Christian University.

KIESCHNICK, J. & SHAHAR, M. 2014.
India in the Chinese Imagination: Myth, Religion, and Thought, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.

KIESCHNICK, J. 2003.
The Impact of Buddhism on Chinese Material Culture, Princeton, Princeton University Press.

KIMURA, K. 2019.
The burden of the past: problems of historical perception in Korea-Japan relations, Seattle: University of Washington Press.

KITAGAWA, J. M. and M. D. CUMMINGS (eds.). 1979.
Buddhism and Asian History. New York: Macmillan

KNIBBS, E. 2011.
Ansgar, Rimbert and the Forged Foundations of Hamburg-Bremen, Farnham: Routledge.

KOLLTVEIT, G. 2021.
The Sutton Hoo lyre and the music of the Silk Road: a new find of the fourth century AD reveals the Germanic lyre's missing eastern connections. Antiquity, 1-5.

KOREA, NATIONAL MUSEUM OF. 1999.
Paekche Special Exhibition Catalogue, Seoul: National Museum of Korea.

KOREA, NATIONAL MUSEUM OF. 2008.
The Glory of Persia, Seoul: National Museum of Korea.

KOREA, NATIONAL MUSEUM OF. 2016.
Baekje Historic Areas of World Heritage, Seoul: Baekje World Heritage Center National Museum of Korea.

KOREA, NATIONAL MUSEUM OF. 2022.
Gilt-bronze Pensive Bodhisattva [Online]. Available: https://www.museum.go.kr/site/eng/archive/united/14915 [Accessed 5 April 2022].

KOTYK, J. 2017.
Buddhist astrology and astral magic in the Tang Dynasty. PhD Thesis, University of Leiden.

KOTYK, J., 2020.
The Chinese Buddhist Approach to Science: the Case of Astronomy and Calendars. Journal of Dharma Studies, 3(2), 273-289.

KŌYŪ, S. & BROWN, D. M. 1993.
Early Buddha worship. In: BROWN, D. M. (ed.) The Cambridge History of Japan: Volume 1: Ancient Japan. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

KRZEWIŃSKA, M., KJELLSTRÖM, A., GÜNTHER, T., HEDENSTIERNA-JONSON, C., ZACHRISSON, T., OMRAK, A., YAKA, R., KıLıNÇ, G. M., SOMEL, M., SOBRADO, V., EVANS, J., KNIPPER, C., JAKOBSSON, M., STORÅ, J. & GÖTHERSTRÖM, A. 2018.
Genomic and Strontium Isotope Variation Reveal Immigration Patterns in a Viking Age Town. Current Biology, 28, 2730-2738.

KUEHN, S. 2011.
The Dragon in Medieval East Christian and Islamic Art, Leiden: Brill.

KUITEMS, M., WALLACE, B. L., LINDSAY, C., SCIFO, A., DOEVE, P., JENKINS, K., LINDAUER, S., ERDIL, P., LEDGER, P. M., FORBES, V., VERMEEREN, C., FRIEDRICH, R. & DEE, M. W. 2022.
Evidence for European presence in the Americas in AD 1021. Nature, 601(7893), 388-391.

KYOTARO, N. & SANO, E. J. 1982.
The Great Age of Japanese Buddhist sculpture, AD 600-1300, Fort Worth: Kimbell Art Museum and New York, Japan Society.

KYUSHU MUSEUM. 2017.
Sacred island of Okinoshima in Munakata and the Yamato imperial court, Fukuoka: Nishinippon Shimbun