The Geography of Gandharan Art Workshop, 22nd-23rd March 2018
Please note that audience contributions are included in these recordings. However, the microphones in the venue pick up audience questions and comments more faintly and you will have to turn up your volume to hear these. Full programme available hereDay 1: Thursday 22nd March 2018Dr Peter StewartIntroductionDr Jessie PonsGandhāran Art(s): Methodologies and Results of a Stylistic AnalysisDr Satoshi NaikiSimilarities and Differences in Gandharan Sculptures Among Regions
Dr Zarawar KhanSources of Acquisition for the Gandharan Buddhist Sculptures in the Former S.R.O. Collection of the Department of Archaeology and Museums, Government of Pakistan, in the Light of Archival DocumentsProf Muhammad Ashraf KhanFresh Researches Discoveries at the Badalpur Buddhist Monastic Complex, Taxila Valley
Muhammad Habibullah Khan KhattakFresh Research on the Buddhist Monastic Complex of Takht-i-BahiConcluding comments
Day 1: Friday 23rd March 2018Dr Abdul Ghafoor LoneScope of the Buddhist ‘Workshops’ and Artistic ‘Centres’ in Swat Valley, Ancient Uddiyana-Pakistan
Dr Pia BrancaccioRegional Workshops and Votive Stupas in the Swat Valley: An Analysis of the Evidence from Gumbat, Saidu Sharif and Panṛ
Dr Alexandra VanleeneDifferences and Similarities in Gandharan Art Production: The Case of the Modeling School of Haḍḍa (Afghanistan)Dr Stefan BaumsPlace Names in Gāndhārī Inscriptions
Dr Jason NeelisMaking Places for Buddhism in Gandharan Sacred Geography - Stories of Past and Present Births in Images and TextsConcluding discussion