European Association for South Asian Archaeology and Art
Proceedings & Posters
Laxshmi Rose Greaves and Adam Hardy (eds.)
Bridging Heaven and Earth: Art and Architecture in South Asia, 3rd Century BCE-21st Century CE. Research Presented at the Twenty-third Conference of the European Association for South Asian Archaeology and Art, Cardiff, 2016. Volume 2 Architecture, Sculpture, Painting. Dev Publishers & Distributors, New Delhi, 2020. See downloadsLaxshmi Rose Greaves and Adam Hardy (eds.)
Religions, Society, Trade and Kingship: Archaeology and Art in South Asia and along the Silk Road, 5500 BCE-5th Century CE. Research Presented at the Twenty-third Conference of the European Association for South Asian Archaeology and Art, Cardiff, 2016. Volume 1 Archaeology, Seals and Inscriptions, Iconography and Artistic Expression. Dev Publishers & Distributors, New Delhi, 2020. See downloadsEva Myrdal (ed.) , with the assistance of National Museums of World Culture & Indoiranska Stiftelsen, Department of Linguistics and Philology, Uppsala University
South Asian Archaeology and Art 2014. Papers Presented at the Twenty-Second International Conference of the European Association for South Asian Archaeology and Art held at the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities/National Museums of World Culture, Stockholm, Sweden, 30th of June to 4th of July 2014. Dev Publishers & Distributors, New Delhi, 2020. See downloadsPosters (test). 24th Conference of the European Association for South Asian Archaeology and Art. Naples 2-6 July 2018. See downloads
V. Lefèvre (ed.)
South Asian Religions and Visual Forms in their Archaeological Context. South Asian Archaeology and Art 2012 Volume 2. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols, 2016.A. Didier and B. Mutin (eds.)
Man and Environment in Prehistoric and Protohistoric South Asia: New Perspectives. South Asian Archaeology and Art 2012 Volume 1. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols, 2016.Deborah Klimburg-Salter and Linda Lodja (eds.)
South Asian Archaeology and Art, Changing forms and Cultural Identity – Religious and Secular Iconographies. Vol. I. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols, 2014.Luca Maria Olivieri, Laurianne Bruneau and Marco Ferrandi (eds.)
Pictures in Transformation: Rock Art Research between Central Asia and the Subcontinent. South Asian Archaeology 2007. Special Sessions 2. Bar International Series, 2010.
Christine Fröhlich (ed.)
Migration, trade and peoples. Part II: Gandharan Art. Proceedings of the eighteenth conference of the European Association for South Asian Archaeologists, London, 2005. London: The British Association for South Asian Studies, The British Academy, 2009.
Roberta Tomber, Lucy Blue and Shiny Abraham (eds.)
Migration, trade and peoples. Part I: Indian Ocean Commerce and the Archaeology of Western India. Proceedings of the eighteenth conference of the European Association for South Asian Archaeologists, London, 2005. London: The British Association for South Asian Studies, The British Academy, 2009. See downloadsEllen M. Raven (ed.)
South Asian Archaeology. Proceedings of the fifteenth international conference of the European Association of South Asian Archaeologists, held at the Universiteit Leiden, the Netherlands, 5-9 July. Groningen: Egbert Forsten, 2008.Claudine Bautze-Picron (ed.)
Religion and art: new issues in Indian Iconography and iconology. Volume I of the proceedings of the eighteenth conference of the European Association for South Asian Archaeologists, London, 2005. London: The British Association for South Asian Studies, The British Academy, 2008.Claudine Bautze-Picron (ed.)
Miscellanies about the Buddha Image. South Asian Archaeology 2007. Special Sessions 1. Bar International Series, 2008.
Pierfrancesco Callieri and Luca Colliva (eds.)
South Asian Archaeology 2007. Proceedings of the 19th conference of the European Association of South Asian Archaeology, Ra-venna, Italy (July 2007). Volume 1: Prehistoric Periods.Adam Hardy (eds.)
The Temple in South Asia. Volume II of the proceedings of the eighteenth conference of the European Association for South Asian Archaeologists, London, 2005. London: The British Association for South Asian Studies, The British Academy, 2007. See downloads
Ute Franke-Vogt and H.J. Weisshaar (eds.)
South Asian Archaeology 2003. Proceedings of the seventeenth international conference of the European Association of South Asian Archaeologists, 7-11 July 2003, Bonn . Aachen: linden Soft, 2005.Catherine Jarrige and Vincent Lefevre (eds.)
South Asian Archaeology 2001. Proceedings of the sixteenth international conference of the Association of South Asian Archaeologists, held in Collège de France, Paris, 2-6 July 2001. 2 volumes . Paris: Editions Recherche sur les Civilisations, 2005.
Taddei and G. De Marco (eds.)
South Asian Archaeology 1997. Proceedings of the fourteenth international conference of the European Association of South Asian Archaeologists, held in the Istituto Italiano per l’Africa e l’Oriente, Palazzo Brancaccio, Rome, 7-14 July 1997. 3 vols. Rome: Istituto Italiano per l’Africa e l’Oriente, 2000) (Serie Orientale Roma 90.A. Parpola and P. Koskikallio (eds.)
South Asian Archaeology 1993. Proceedings of the twelfth international conference of the European Association of South Asian Archae-ologists held in Helsinki University 5-9 July 1993. 2 vols. Helsinki: Suomalainen Tiedeakatemia, 1994.Catherine Jarrige (ed.) , with the assistance of J.P. Gerry and R.H. Meadow
South Asian Archaeology 1989. Papers from the tenth international conference of South Asian Archaeologists in Western Europe, Musée national des Arts asiatiques – Guimet, Paris, France, 3-7 July 1989 . Madison,Wisconsin: Prehistory Press, 1992.A. J. Gail and G.J.R. Mevissen (eds.) , with the assistance of B. Zehmke
South Asian Archaeology 1991. Proceedings of the eleventh international conference of the Association of South Asian Archæologists in Western Europe held in Berlin 1-5 July 1991. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, 1993.M. Taddei (ed.)
South Asian Archaeology 1987. Proceedings of the ninth international conference of the Association of South Asian Archaeologists in Western Europe, held in the Fondazione Giorgio Cini, Island of San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice. 2 vols. Rome: Istituto Italiano per il Medio ed Estremo Oriente, 1990.K. Frifelt and P. Sørensen (eds.)
South Asian Archaeology 1985. Papers from the eighth international conference of South Asian Archaeologists in Western Europe, held at Moesgaard Museum, Denmark, 1-5 July 1985. Copenhagen: Nordic Institute of Asian Studies; London: Curzon; Riverdale: The Riverdale Com-pany, 1989.J. Schotsmans and M. Taddei (eds.)
South Asian Archaeology 1983. Papers from the seventh international conference of the Association of South Asian Archaeologists in Western Europe, held in the Musées Royaux d’Art et d’Histoire, Brussels. 2 vols. Naples: Istituto Universitario Orientale, Dipartimento di Studi Asiatici, 1985.B. Allchin (ed.) , with the assistance of R. Allchin and M. Sidell
South Asian Archaeology 1981. Proceedings of the sixth international conference of the Association of South Asian Archaeologists in Western Europe held in Cambridge University 5-10 July 1981. Cambridge [etc.]: Cambridge University Press, 1984.H. Härtel (ed.)
South Asian Archaeology 1979. Papers from the fifth international conference of the Association of South Asian Archaeologists in Western Europe held in the Museum für Indische Kunst der Staatlichen Museen Preussischer Kulturbesitz Berlin. Berlin: Dietrich Reimer, 1981.J.E. van Lohuizen-de Leeuw (ed.)
South Asian Archaeology 1975. Papers from the third international conference of the Association of South Asian Archaeologists in Western Europe held in Paris. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1979.M. Taddei (ed.)
South Asian Archaeology 1977. Papers from the fourth international conference of the Association of South Asian Archaeologists in Western Europe, held in the Istituto Universitario Orientale, Naples. Naples: Istituto Universitario Orien-tale, Seminario di Studi Asiatici, 1979.J.E. van Lohuizen-de Leeuw and J.J.M. Ubaghs (eds.)
South Asian Archaeology 1973. Papers from the second international conference of the Association for the Promotion of South Asian Archaeology in Western Europe held in the University of Amsterdam . Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1974.Publications available for download

Laxshmi Rose Greaves and Adam Hardy (eds.)
Bridging Heaven and Earth: Art and Architecture in South Asia, 3rd Century BCE-21st Century CE. Research Presented at the Twenty-third Conference of the European Association for South Asian Archaeology and Art, Cardiff, 2016. Volume 2 Architecture, Sculpture, Painting Dev Publishers & Distributors, New Delhi, 2020.- Table of contents.
- Francesca Tagliatesta. The Form and Structure of the Keel-shaped Arch from the Buddhist Prototype to its Development in Eastern Iran.
- Laxshmi Rose Greaves. The Development of Sacred Stepped Architecture in the Indian Subcontinent with Special Focus on Hindu Monuments.
- Elizabeth Ann Cecil. Kāman & Kāmyakeśvara Aspirational Art in a Medieval Frontier Boomtown.
- Adam Hardy. Vārāṭa Temples: The Lost Tradition In-Between.
- Amita Kanekar. Heterogeneity Amidst Orthodoxy: A Relook at the Multi-referenced Architecture of Sringeri’s Vidyashankara Temple.
- Amna Saeed Gillani. Water Architecture in Mughal Lahore: A Deviation from Architectural Convention.
- Madhuri Desai. Archaic Knowledge and the Banaras Temple: A Quest for Authenticity.
- Hayley Saul, Emma Waterton. Restoring a Nyingma Monastery in the Village of Langtang: A Window on Local Heritage and its Conservation.
- Mandira Sharma. Between Men and Gods: Kinnaras in Texts and in the Ajanta Murals.
- Julia A. B. Hegewald. Pādukās: Revered Foot Imprints in the Jaina Art of India.
- Pia Brancaccio. Monumental Rock-cut Images from Sri Lanka: New Perspectives.
- Gerd J.R. Mevissen. A Note on the Devapaṭṭas from Ancient Kṛmilā (Lakhisarai, Southeast Bihar).
- Anna A. Ślączka. How to Make a ‘Cōḻa bronze’? Theory and Practice of Bronze Casting in South India.
- David Smith. Reading the Apsarases of Khajuraho.
- Tiziana Lorenzetti. Religion and Art as an Aspect of Statecraft under Nāyaka Rule: New Evidences and Hypotheses.
- Murad Mumtaz. Sufi Icons: Jahānārā, Dārā Shikoh and the Birth of a Genre.
- Krista Hall Gulbransen. Inscribing and Circumscribing the Portrait: A Study in Mughal-Rajput Cultural Translation.
- Isabella Nardi. Manorath of Śrī Nāthjī: Evoking the Alaukika in an Early Twentieth Century Painting from Nathdwara.
- Samra M. Khan. Truck Art and its Transformations in the 21st Century from Popular Culture to High Culture.

Laxshmi Rose Greaves and Adam Hardy (eds.)
Religions, Society, Trade and Kingship: Archaeology and Art in South Asia and along the Silk Road, 5500 BCE-5th Century CE. Research Presented at the Twenty-third Conference of the European Association for South Asian Archaeology and Art, Cardiff, 2016. Volume 1 Archaeology, Seals and Inscriptions, Iconography and Artistic Expression Dev Publishers & Distributors, New Delhi, 2020.- Table of contents.
- Alessandro Ceccarelli, Cameron Petrie. Cultural Evolutionary Paradigms and Technological Transformations from the Neolithic up to the Indus Urban Period in South Asia.
- Benjamin Mutin et al.. 2011-2014 Fieldwork of the Tajik-French Project at Sarazm.
- Sidra Gulzar. Harappan Cities: Landscape and Surface Survey at Ganweriwala.
- Jason D. Hawkes et al.. Iron Age Stratigraphy: The Sequence at Chachondi, Vidarbha.
- Shushmita Sen. Terracotta Figurines from Early Historic Gujarat.
- Luca M. Olivieri, Elisa Iori. Early-historic Data from the 2016 Excavation Campaigns at the Urban Site of Barikot, Swat (Pakistan): A Shifting Perspective.
- Vincent Lefèvre, Coline Lefrancq. 2013-2015 Excavations at Mahasthan, Bangladesh: Preliminary Results of the Third Phase of the France-Bangladesh Cooperation.
- Anna Candida Felici et al.. Banbhore: Notes on the Pakistani-Italian Excavations and Research Work on a Major Trade Centre on the Indus Delta.
- Ayumu Konasukawa. Seals of the Early Harappan Period in Light of the Seals Discovered at Kunal.
- Klaus Karttunen. Soqotra, Between the East and the West.
- Michael C. Skinner, Wannaporn Kay Rienjang. Locating the Apraca Dynasty: New Evidence for an Old Problem.
- Satoshi Naiki. Gandhāran Sculptures with Inscriptions Including Years.
- Carolyn Woodford Schmidt. The Trishula and Padma or Nandyavarta Motif in Buddhist Art and Culture of South Asia: An On-Going Study of New Insights into the History of its Origins, Transmission, and Values.
- Michele Minardi. The Ancient Chorasmian Unbaked-clay Modelled Sculptures: Hellenistic Cultural ‘Impacts’ on an Eastern Iranian Polity.
- Tadashi Tanabe. The Gesture of Raising Two Fingers Depicted on Gandharan Sculpture.
- Anna Filigenzi et al.. Afghanistan’s Pre-Islamic Archaeology: Vulnerability, Resilience and Perspectives.
- Doris Meth Srinivasan. Innovative Crowns and Queens and Sorrowful Queen Māyā - Part III.
- Ellen M. Raven. Beauty on the Beast.
- Manoj Kumar. A Unique Gupta Period Terracotta Sealing from Thanesar, Depicting the Female Counterpart of Hari-Hara.

Eva Myrdal (ed.) , with the assistance of National Museums of World Culture & Indoiranska Stiftelsen, Department of Linguistics and Philology, Uppsala University
South Asian Archaeology and Art 2014. Papers Presented at the Twenty-Second International Conference of the European Association for South Asian Archaeology and Art held at the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities/National Museums of World Culture, Stockholm, Sweden, 30th of June to 4th of July 2014 Dev Publishers & Distributors, New Delhi, 2020.
Posters (test). 24th Conference of the European Association for South Asian Archaeology and Art Naples 2-6 July 2018.
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- Gennaro Alterio, Esposito Giuseppina. Terracotta Figurines from Barikot (Bīr-koṭ-ghwaṇḍai, Swat).
- Antonio Amato. DIGA (Digitization of Gandharan Artefacts). Doing Art History in the Age of Digital Humanities.
- Arturo Annucci. Islamic coins from Ghazni (Afghanistan).
- Eduardo Cefariello et al.. Results of the Research Activity on some Small Finds of the joint Uzbek/Italian Archaeological Mission at Kojtepa, Samarkand (Uzbekistan).
- Giulia Forgione. Theoretical and Technical aspects of the Buddhist clay sculpture in Afghanistan: New Insights from Tepe Narenj.
- Amna Saeed Gillani. The Changing Use of Mughal Sites: Colonial Era Photographs of Mughal Lahore.
- Brett Hoffman. Indus Civilization Copper Exploitation During the 3rd Millenium BC: The Role of the Aravali Source Area.
- Noor Jahan et al.. A Comparative Study of Wall Paintings in Hunder Zimskhang and two other Sites in the Western Himalayan region of Ladakh.
- Emanuele Lant, Irene Caldana. Back to Aligrāma. A Look to a Crucial Site of the Swāt Valley, Pakistan.
- Valentina Laviola. Brick and stucco architectural decoration from Ghazni: An archaeological and art-historical study.
- Alan Lee et al.. Metallographic Analysis of Iron Samples from Bhamala Stupa.
- Roberto Micheli, Matteo De Chiara. Rotary querns from Bīr-koṭ-ghwaṇḍai (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, Pakistan): archaeological and linguistic evidence.
- Sujitha Pillai. Allegory through rocks: Rock-Art in Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India.
- Mubariz Ahmed Rabbani. Craft, identity and trade patterns in the beads from the excavations at Barikot (Bir-kotghwandai, Swat).
- Vikas Kumar Singh. Archaeological Personality of the Karmanasa Valley, India.
- Chiara Zazzaro et al.. An Eighteenth-Century Shipwreck and its Porcelain Cargo in the Arabian Red Sea.

Roberta Tomber, Lucy Blue and Shiny Abraham (eds.)
Migration, trade and peoples. Part I: Indian Ocean Commerce and the Archaeology of Western India. Proceedings of the eighteenth conference of the European Association for South Asian Archaeologists, London, 2005 London: The British Association for South Asian Studies, The British Academy, 2009.
Adam Hardy (eds.)
The Temple in South Asia. Volume II of the proceedings of the eighteenth conference of the European Association for South Asian Archaeologists, London, 2005 London: The British Association for South Asian Studies, The British Academy, 2007.- Cover pages.
- Michael W Meister. Early Architecture And Its Transformations: New Evidence For Venacular Origins For The Indian Temple.
- Luca Colliva. The Apsidal Temple Of Taxila: Traditional Hypothesis And Possible New Interpretations.
- Anne Casile. The Archaeological Remains Of Rāmgarh Hill: A Report.
- Gerard Foekema. Architectural Features Of The Medieval Temples Surviving In Maharashtra.
- Adam Hardy. Parts And Wholes: The Story Of The Gavāks A.
- Leslie C Orr. Cholas, Pandyas, And ‘Imperial Temple Culture’ In Medieval Tamilnadu.
- Crispin Branfoot. Regional Pasts, Imperial Present: Architecture And Memory In Vijayanagara-Period Karnata ka.
- Jean-Yves Breuil and Sandrine Gill. New Research On Paharpur Buddhist Monastery (North Bengal).
- Helmut F Neumann. Defining The Sacred Space: Painted Ceilings In Dung Dkar And Tsapa rang In Western Tibet.
- Christiane Papa-Kalantari. From Textile Dress To Vault Of Heaven: Some Observations On The Function And Symbolism Of Ceiling Decorations In The Western Himalayan Buddhist Temples Of Nako/Himachal Pradesh, India.
- Julia A B Hegewald. Domes, Tombs And Minarets: Islamic Influences On Jaina Architecture.
- Shikha Jain. Vaishnava Havelis In Rajasthan Origin And Continuity Of A Temple Typology.