Parution du dernier numéro de la revue EMSCAT n° 51 : Le Ladakh à travers les âges. Un volume d’histoire de l’art et d’archéologie
Sous la direction de Quentin Devers, Gerald Kozicz et Heinrich Pöll
QUENTIN DEVERS, GERALD KOZICZ & HEINRICH PÖLL
Introduction
SAMARA BROGLIA DE MOURA
Preliminary field notes on the ancient ceramics of Ladakh
QUENTIN DEVERS
Buddhism before the First Diffusion? The case of Tangol, Dras, Phikhar and Sani-Tarungtse in Purig and Zanskar (Ladakh)
GERALD KOZICZ
Triloknath revisited. Recent results from field research
CHRISTIANE KALANTARI & EVA ALLINGER
The spiritual quest of the Buddha in the Dungkar cave temple – Indian sources and Western Tibetan image-making. Part 1: the narrative cycle from Tuṣita heaven up to the Enlightenment
NILS MARTIN
The murals of the Lotsawa Lhakhang in Henasku and of a few related monuments. A glimpse into the politico-religious situation of Ladakh in the 14th and 15th centuries
QUENTIN DEVERS & NEIL HOWARD
The defences of Basgo revisited
GERALD KOZICZ
The Onpo Lhakhang of Sumur. Notes on the neglected Nyingmapa tradition of Nubra
ROB LINROTHE
Photography, painting, and prints in Ladakh and Zangskar. Intermediality and transmediality
Varia
MATTHIEU CHOCHOY
Joseph de Guignes et l’Histoire générale des Huns, des Turcs, des Mogols et des autres Tartares occidentaux (1756-1758) ou comment écrire une histoire universelle des Tartares au XVIIIe siècle
JAROSLAVA PANÁKOVÁ
The fragrance of belonging in Russian Beringia
IRINA GARRI
The rise of the Five Hor States of Northern Kham. Religion and politics in the Sino-Tibetan borderlands
MARTIN VERNIER
“Fertilissimi sunt auri Dardae, setae vero et argenti”. Notes on some ancient open-air gold mining sites in Ladakh
LUCIA GALLI
Next stop, Nirvana. When Tibetan pilgrims turn into leisure seekers