AFTER ALEXANDER –
CENTRAL ASIA BEFORE ISLAM
Themes in the History & Archaeology of Western Central Asia
Conference | Introduction
Venue:
British Academy, 10 Carlton House Terrace, London, SW1Y 5AH.
Dates:
23-25 June 2004.
Convened by:
Dr Georgina Herrmann
Mr Joe Cribb
Organised by:
The British Academy and the British Museum
in association with
The Iran Heritage Foundation and the British Institute of
Persian Studies.
Introduction:
Until Perestroika there was limited Western awareness of the
rich and varied cultures of Central Asia, an essential Eurasian
link zone. The break up of the Soviet Union and the resulting
independence of the Central Asian republics led to a number of
international initiatives, while current events have resulted in
an increased awareness of the area's strategic and economic
importance. This conference will bring together Russian, Central
Asian and Iranian scholars with researchers from Europe and
elsewhere to explore specific topics focusing on the oasis
cities of Western Central Asian and their links with Iran.
Registration fee:
30.00 Pounds (concession 20.00 Pounds).
Enquiries:
+44 (20) 79695246,
events@britac.ac.uk,
www.britac.ac.uk/events/index.html. |