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  • Judith A. Lerner - Nicholas Sims-Williams

Seals, Sealings, and Tokens from Bactria to Gandhara (4th to 8th century CE)
(98–117)

  • Veröffentlichungen der Numismatischen Kommission  52 
  • Studies in the Aman ur Rahman Collection  2 
  • Denkschriften der phil.-hist. Klasse  421

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This volume presents the Bactrian and Gandharan seals, sealings, and tokens in the Aman ur Rahman collection, which span the period from the second half of the 4th well into the 8th century CE. As the largest gathering of such glyptic art in the world, the publication brings this previously little-known collection to public and scholarly attention and places it within the context of the history and culture of the vast crossreads that extended from Afghanistan to Northern India. This area came under the successive control of Sasanian Persians, Hunnic tribes, and Turks, and it was home to such religious beliefs as Buddhism, Hinduism and Zoroastianism. These many influences are reflected in the iconography and style of the seals made and used in the region. In discussing these seals, the author, Judith A. Lerner, draws upon evidence from numismatics and textual remains, as well as from contemporary sculpture, painting, and decorative arts. Supplementing her study are chapters on the seal inscriptions by Nicholas Sims-Williams (Bactrian, Middle Persian and Sogdian) and Harry Falk (Brahmi).

Authors

Judith A.  Lerner

is an independent art historian, New York

Nicholas  Sims-Williams

is Professor of Iranian and Central Asian Studies, University of London

Details

Release date:

2011,

ISBN Print Edition

978-3-7001-6897-3

ISBN Online Edition

978-3-7001-7121-8

DOI

doi: 10.1553/0x0028e83d

Pages:

228 Seiten mit zahlr. Abb.,
broschiert,

Dimension:

29,7x21 cm, broschiert