A Report on the University of Toronto Research Workshop “Materiality and Practice in Buddhism: Gandhāra and Beyond,” March 8-9, 2024 – CJBS News Blog https://t.co/XVllhyb5CF
An exciting upcoming event! My first time organizing an academic symposium, grateful to @uoftcbs for sponsoring the event and to all our speakers. Hope to see some of you there to interrogate the body in Tibet, whether in-person or online!
Thank you to all the participants for their insightful contributions and engaging discussions at the @uoftcbs research workshop ‘Materiality and Practice in Buddhism: Gandhara and beyond’!
The Department of Art History and The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Centre for Buddhist Studies Research are organizing a two day workshop on Materiality and Practice in Buddhism: Gandhāra and Beyond. Register here: https://t.co/Vay2eQ483C #Buddhism#Materiality#archaeology
Organising a conference with the Ho Centre for Buddhist Studies and the Department of Art History at U of T on March 8 & 9, 2024
Anyone in Toronto in March and interested in attending this event please register at
https://t.co/0NVjrK3qj0.
Thrilled to announce the publication of my co-edited volume @Brill_Asian with Ryan Overbey, _Beyond the Silk and Book Roads: Rethinking Networks of Exchange and Material Culture_, featuring ten essays from an international cohort of scholars: https://t.co/diXofhFxzN
Amazing news from our colleagues in Berlin - the Gandhara collection of the Museum für Asiatische Kunst Berlin is now completely online. Most of the images with non-commercial CC licences and some of them even less restrictive CC BY-SA licences! @
https://t.co/LEm05Xfisq
It is definitely workshop season...
Friday and Saturday we will be at Ca' Foscari in Venice to take part in the International Conference "Wine Culture: Gandharan Crossroads". We will present the preliminary results of our work at the Wine Production Area in Khinis (KRI).
Preliminary report on the 2021-22 excavation season at Barikot, Swat is finally out in East & West, December 2022 issue. Thankful to have participated in & contributed to this wonderful excavation campaign!
Garum Masala
Dramatic archaeological discoveries—including a marble Buddha in Egypt & jars of Mediterranean garum (fish sauce) & olive oil in India—have led scholars to radically reassess the size and importance of the trade between ancient Rome & India.
https://t.co/7fuRnrG9Un