英文摘要 |
1.1 SOURCES. Chinese records since the chronicles and topographies written under the Yuan dynasty (1271-1341) carry historical and anthropological information about the Gilyaks designated there as 吉里迷 Chi-li-mi or 乞列迷 Ch'i-lieh-mi. There is an impressive tradition of valuable accounts from the . K'ai-yüan hsin chih of the XII- XIV centuries until Hsi-Pe-li tung P'ien chi yao, a report about Eastern Siberia compiled by Ts'ao T'ing-chieh in 1885 and printed in 1935. The most instructive sources date from the fifteenth century, beginning with the Tyr inscription soon after 1413. |