
Animals as Guides and Messengers in the Art and Literature of Central Asian and Himalayan Societies
AGENDA SEECHAC, La Société Européene pour l’Etude des Civilisations de l’Himalaya et de l’Asie Centrale The European Society for the

AGENDA SEECHAC, La Société Européene pour l’Etude des Civilisations de l’Himalaya et de l’Asie Centrale The European Society for the

SEECHAC Société Européene pour l’Etude des Civilisations de l’Himalaya et de l’Asie Centrale European Society for the Study of Central

Proceedings of a Conference of the European Society for the Study of Central Asian and Himalayan Civilisations (SEECHAC) held in

Votive stamped clay objects throughout the Buddhist world: materials, texts and rituals Since at least the Gupta period (3rd-6th century),

International Workshop that will be held on Tuesday 19 November 2024 at Maison de l’Asie, 22 avenue du président Wilson,


From November 13 to 15, 2023 Colloquium SEECHAC in collaboration with THE FACULTY OF ORIENTAL STUDIES, UNIVERSITY OF WARSAW and

SEECHAC Société Européene pour l’Etude des Civilisations de l’Himalaya et de l’Asie Centrale European Society for the Study of Central

One day workshop will take place on Tuesday 22 November 2022, from 11 AM to 6 PM, in the ground

Tuesday 22 November 2022, from 11 AM to 6 PM, in the ground floor seminar room of the Maison de

This year, the 6th SEECHAC international colloquium, Kucha and Beyond: Divine and Human Landscapes from Central Asia to the Himalayas,

Abstracts of the 6th SEECHAC colloquium that was held from 2 to 4 November 2021, Leipzig University, Bibliotheca Albertina. MONIKA

The sixth SEECHAC Colloquium 2-4 November 2021 Kucha and Beyond: Divine and Human Landscapes from Central Asia to the Himalayas

International Conference Kucha and Beyond: Divine and Human Landscapes from Central Asia to the Himalayas When: 01.11.2021 – 05.11.2021 Where: conference room
Workshop – 15 December 2020 Subject to sanitary conditions. History has shown us that outbreaks of epidemics are invariably followed

Charles Ramble welcomes the participants. Mangal Bahdvar Caitya (Tashi Gomang). Before the earthquake and after reconstruction. © David Andolfatto. Buildings

The Image as Instrument and as Reflection of Ritual in Central Asia and the Himalaya: from Antiquity to the Present

The chapter house of the San Domenico Maggiore convent was the site of the colloquium. Break time. Michele Bernardini, Charles

The Image as Instrument and as Reflection of Ritual in Central Asia and the Himalaya: from Antiquity to the Present

Société européene pour l’Étude des Civilisations de l’Himalaya et de l’Asie Centrale European Society for the Study of Central Asian