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Interaction in the Himalayas and Central Asia

Interaction in the Himalayas and Central Asia
Process of Transfer, Translation and Transformation in Art, Archaeology, Religion and Polity
1. Auflage, 2017
The proceedings of the Third International SEECHAC Colloquium, held in Vienna in 2013, are devoted to the topic “Interaction in the Himalayas and Central Asia”. Divided into three parts – I. Transfer and Interaction in Central Asia and Tibet; II. Translation and Adoption of Art and Architecture in the Western Himalayas; III. Patterns of Transformation in Tibet, Nepal, Mongolia and Central Asia – and preceded by an introduction by Christian Jahoda, past and current transformation processes of social, religious and material culture are addressed in 19 original contributions by experts from various fields of knowledge and disciplines including archaeology, architecture, art history and social anthropology as well as Central Asian, Mongolian and Tibetan Studies: Eva Allinger, Ágnes Birtalan, Isabelle Charleux, Quentin Devers, Marialaura Di Mattia, Lewis Doney, Lhagvasuren Erdenebold, Finbarr B. Flood, Hubert Feiglstorfer, Frantz Grenet, Amy Heller and Charlotte Eng, Christiane Kalantari, Maria-Katharina Lang, Marie Lecomte-Tilouine, Ciro Lo Muzio, Élise Luneau, Oscar Nalesini, David Pritzker and Tianshu Zhu.
Supported by: Fonds zur Förderung der wissenschaftlichen Forschung (FWF) - Selbstständige Publikationen
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Introduction: Interaction in the Himalayas and Central Asia
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Transfers and Interactions between North and South in Central Asia during the Bronze Age
Page 13 - 28
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Preliminary Excavation Findings from Shoroon Bumbagar, Ulaan Kherem, Mongolia
Page 29 - 54
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Two Enigmatic "Megalithic" Sites in Tibet
Page 55 - 70
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Skanda and the Mothers in Khotanese Buddhist Painting
Page 71 - 90
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The Deydier Vase and Its Tibetan Connections: A Preliminary Note
Page 91 - 104
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Allegories of Kingship: A Preliminary Study of a Western Central Asian Gold Ewer in the Royal Court of Tibet
Page 105 - 126
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The Influence from Khotan: The Standing Buddha Images in Kucha
Page 127 - 144
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An Early West Tibetan Manuscript from Hanle Monastery, Ladakh
Page 147 - 172
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Three Ancient Manuscripts from Tholing in the Tucci Collection, IsIAO, Roma, Part II: Manuscript 1329 0
Amy Heller
Page 173 - 190
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The Art of Khorchag and Khartse in the Fabric of Western Himalayan Buddhist Art (10th-14th Centuries): Questions of Style II
Page 191 - 226
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A Turk in the Dukhang? Comparative Perspectives on Elite Dress in Medieval Ladakh and the Caucasus
Page 227 - 254
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A Cultural Crossroads: Some "Foreign" Elements in the Art and Architecture of mNga' ris
Page 255 - 274
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Reconstruction of the West Tibetan Temples of Khorchag: The Lhakhang Chenmo
Page 275 - 308
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Narrative Transformations: The Spiritual Friends of Khri Srong Ide brtsan
Page 311 - 320
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Charting Ancient Routes in Ladakh: An Archaeological Documentation
Page 321 - 338
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Is There a Network of Sacred Fires Across the Himalayas and Central Asia? From Baku to Nepal, and Back
Page 339 - 356
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Circumambulating the Jowo in Mongolia: Why Erdeni Juu Should Be Understood as "Jowo Rinpoche"
Page 357 - 374
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Between the Himalayas and Inner Asia: The Mongolian Case
Page 375 - 384
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Moving Artefacts: Mongolian Tsam Figures
Page 385 - 422
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List of Contributors
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Edition:
978-3-7001-8073-9, Print, hardcover, with dust jacket, 07.04.2017
Edition:
978-3-7001-8121-7, eBook, Digital, 07.04.2017
Edition:
1. Auflage
Pages:
423 Pages
Format:
29,5x24,5cm
Images:
numerous colour images
Language:
English
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