MONGOLS CHINA AND THE SILK ROAD

Archaeology and History of the Silk Road

Wednesday, 16 January 2013

IDP Newsletter No. 40 is out

IDP News Issue No. 40
  • Dandan-Uiliq: The Sino-Japanese Mission
  • Archaeology of the Southern Taklamakan: Hedin and Stein’s Legacy and New Explorations
  • In the Footsteps of Grünwedel: Conservation and Research on Central Asian Wall Paintings
  • Scientific Analysis of the Kizil Wall Paintings of the Asian Art Museum, Berlin
  • Buddhist Art Forum
  • Publications and Journals
  • Exhibitions
  • Donor Profile
  • Obituary: Werner Sundermann (1935–2012)
  • IDP Worldwide
  • IDP UK
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My fascination for these subjects started in the '80 's by reading the book of Peter Hopkirk about the travels and explorations of Aurel Stein in Central Asia at the beginning of the 20th century. Over the Silk Road through Central Asia, the Taklamakan Desert, Bokhara and Samarkand I arrived in the 13th century and followed the building of a world empire by Genghis Khan, his sons and grandsons. His most famous grand son was Khubilai Khan and with him I ended in the Yuan Dynasty in the time when Marco Polo visited China and since than I never stopped reading again
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