Graeco-Bactrian and Indo-Greek World

Graeco-Bactrian and Indo-Greek World

Mairs, Rachel

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2020

688

Dura

Inglês

9781138090699

15 a 20 dias

1542

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1. Introduction. Rachel Mairs Part I: Interactions 2. The Seleukid Empire 3. South Asia 4. Parthia 5. Central Asia and the Steppe 6. China and Bactria during the reign of Emperor Wu in written tradition and in archaeology Part II: History of scholarship 7. The quest for Bactra: Scholarship on the Graeco-Bactrian kingdom from its origins to the end of colonialism 8. The original 'failure'? A century of French archaeology in Afghan Bactria 9. Hellenism with or without Alexander the Great: Russian, Soviet and Central Asian approaches Part III: Regional Archaeological survey 10. Afghan Bactria 11. Southern Uzbekistan 12. Southern Tajikistan 13. Sogdiana 14. Merv and Margiana 15. Arachosia, Drangiana and Areia 16. Gandhara and North-Western India Part IV: Written sources 17. Greek inscriptions and documentary texts and the Graeco-Roman historical tradition 18. Reading the Milindapanha: Indian historical sources and the Greeks in Bactria 19. Chinese historical sources and the Greeks in the Western Regions Part V: Numismatic sources 20. History from coins: The role of numismatics in the study of the Graeco-Bactrian and Indo-Greek worlds 21. Two sides of the coin: from Sophytes to Skanda-Karttikeya 22. Dating Bactria's independence to 246/5 BC? 23. Monetary politics during the early Graeco-Bactrian kingdom (250-190 BCE) 24. The last phase of the Indo-Greeks: Methods, interpretations and new insights in reconstructing the past Part VI: Culture and identity 25. Ai Khanoum, between east and west: A composite architecture 26. Globalization and Interpreting Visual Culture 27. Representation of Greek Gods/Goddesses in Graeco-Bactrian and Indo-Greek visual culture 28. Roman objects in the Begram hoard and the memory of Greek rule in Kushan Central Asia Part VI: Beyond the Graeco-Bactrian and Indo-Greek worlds 29. Central Asia in the Achaemenid period 30. Achaemenid north-west South Asia 31. Greekness after the end of the Bactrian and Indo-Greek kingdoms
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Darius III;Alexander III;Greco-Bactria;Upper Town;Graeco-Bactrian;Ai Khanoum;Graeco-Bactria;Graeco Bactrian Kingdom;Indo-Greek;Vice Versa;Indo-Greek kingdom;Kujula Kadphises;greco-Bactrian kingdom;2nd Century BCE;Graeco-Bactrian kingdom;Iron Gates;Hellenistic world;Achaemenid Period;Hellenistic far east;Bala Hissar;hellenistic asia;Antiochos II;greeks in asia;Seleukid Empires;greeks in the east;Indo-Greek Coins;hellenistic central asia;greeks in central asia;Indo-Greek Kings;Sogdiana;Indo-Greek Rule;bactria;St Century BCE;hellenistic afghanistan;Amu Darya;BCE;Afghan Bactria;St Millennium BCE;Margiana;Surkhan Darya;hellenistic Tajikistan;Kashka Darya;archaeology of Tajikistan;Seleukos II;archaeology of margiana;Le Berre;afghan archaeology;archaeology of afghanistan;hellenistic Uzbekistan;archaeology of Uzbekistan;Gandhara;hellenistic india;greeks in india;Eukratides I;Menander I;greco-bactrian queens;indo-greek queens;Indo-Greek kingdoms;Hellenistic East;Greek archaeology;Seleukid empire