
Ambiguous images among the paintings of Dunhuang: essay of interpretation and perspectives.
Dunhuang Dunhuang 28 mars 2017 by Valerie Zaleski, Heritage curator at the National Museum of Asian Arts Guimet. A review

Dunhuang Dunhuang 28 mars 2017 by Valerie Zaleski, Heritage curator at the National Museum of Asian Arts Guimet. A review

Tuesday October 6 : Table ronde The participants will be Dr. Aurore DIDIER, (CNRS, UMR 7041, French Director of the

© Marion Poux Mardi 22 octobre 2019 par Marion Poux, PhD student HTD, EPHE. The district of Mustang (Nepal), also

Buchen. © Pascal Dollfus Buchen. © Pascal Dollfus Tuesday 21 January 2020 “For the well-being of men and the flourishing

Announcement from Mrs Amy Heller: I am pleased to announce that as of February 11th, the Ashmolean Museum has launched

Stucco relief. BandiyÄn. © Samra Azarnouche. Tuesday 24 March 2020 by Samra Azarnouche (École Pratique des Hautes Etudes, section of

Mardi 26 janvier : Françoise Pommaret Director of research, CRCAO/CNRS, France Adjunct Professor, ILCS, Royal University of Bhutan Bhutan. History

Buddhist inscriptions in the tomb of the Qianlong Emperor (r.1736-1796): funerary ritual and virtual stupa Conférence par Madame Françoise Wang

Mardi 19 mai 2015 : Caroline Riberaigua, Indian Studies Department, Collège de France. The digital library of the College de

Thursday September 29th The journey of an indian monk to Wutaishan and the diffusion of Buddhoṣṇī ā dhāraṇī (formula ensuring

Jeudi 17 janvier : Cultural heritage and (un)broken traditions in areas of historical Western Tibet by Christian Jahoda, Researcher at

20 Mai 2010 The next conference Buddhist Wall painting in ancient Bactria by Mr Ciro Lo Muzio, Professor at University

The next conference Non invasive analyses of thangkas, a scientific contribution to the history of Tibetan thangkas, by Massimiliano A.

Mardi 26 septembre 2017 : Crossing the Pamirs – Reflections on classical accounts from Maes Titianus to Marco Polo by

Thursday January 17th: Cultural heritage and (un)broken traditions in areas of historical Western Tibet by Christian Jahoda, Researcher at Austrian

Peinture de l’officier britannique Thomas Edward Gordon représentant son probable guide wakhi et le lac Zorkul en 1874. D.R. pamir

The Sirasthan priest, an ascetic of the Nath sect, showing the “flame of the head,” Dullu, 2003 Photo M. Lecomte-Tilouine.

Portrait from Bingling monastery showing Faxian with his name Mardi 5 juin 2018 : by Jean-Pierre Drège, Director of Studies

SEECHAC organizes conferences for its members as well as colloquies. Only members may attend conferences. All conferences are held in

SEECHAC organizes conferences for its members as well as colloquies. Only members may attend conferences. All conferences are held in