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After Alexander: Central Asia Before Islam
Themes in the history and Archaeology of Western Central Asia
Organised jointly with the British Museum
Abstracts
- Abdullaev, K: Nomad Migration in Central Asia
- Alram, M: Ardashir's Eastern Campaign in the Light of the Numismatic Evidence
- Baretin, C: To be confirmed
- Bernard, P: The Land of a Thousand Cities
- Betts, A: The Fire Temple at Tash-k'irman-tepe, Chorasmia
- Boardman, J: Central Asia: West and East
- Bopearachchi, O: Nomad Arms and Armour
- Cribb, J: Money as a Marker of Cultural Continuity and Change in Central Asia
- Curtis, V: Religious Symbols and Coins
- Gaibov, V: The Bullae of Gobekli
- Gyselen, R: The reign of Abarwez Khusro: primary sources and historiography
- Helms, S: Military Architecture in Chorasmia after Marakanda 329/8 BC
- Invernizzi, A: The Culture of Nisa between Steppe and Empire
- Koshelenko, G A: The Fortifications of Parthian and Sasanian Gobekli
- Lecomte, O: Gorgân and Dehistan: the North-East Frontier of the Iranian empires
- Lecuyot, G: The Digital Reconstruction of Ai-Khanum
- Leriche, P: Termez on the Oxus
- Mkrtychev, T: Buddhism and Buddhist art of Bactria-Tokharistan: excavation at Kara-tepe (the history of Vihara of the ruler)
- Rahbar, M: The Discovery of a Tower of Silence of the Sasanian period at Bandiyah: Some Observations on Dakhma Burials in the Zoroastrian Doctrine
- Rapin, C: Nomads and the Shaping of Central Asia
- Rtveladze, E: Monetary Circulation in Ancient Tokharistan
- Semyenov, G: The Planning of Sogdian Cities
- Smirnova, N: Some Questions Regarding the Numismatics of Pre-Islamic Merv
- Tanabe, K: Animal-legged Thrones in Central Asia
- Tosi, M, et al.: The Archaeological Map of Middle Zeravshan Valley
- Wang, H (British Museum): Money in Eastern Central Asia before AD800
- Zavyalov. V: Fortifications at Merv (Gyaur-Kala) after Alexander