Refocusing Central Asia

The notion of Central Asia emerged at a late stage, replacing that of "Tartary", often associated with the Mongol Terror, in 1825 only. Two twentieth-century archaeological currents profoundly contributed to the revival of studies on this region: the French school led by the Délégation a...

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Main Author: Frantz Grenet (auth)
Format: Book Chapter
Published: Collège de France 2016
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Summary:The notion of Central Asia emerged at a late stage, replacing that of "Tartary", often associated with the Mongol Terror, in 1825 only. Two twentieth-century archaeological currents profoundly contributed to the revival of studies on this region: the French school led by the Délégation archéologique française en Afghanistan, and the Soviet school characterized by large multidisciplinary expeditions. The rediscovery of the region's two main languages, Sogdian and Bactrian, has significantly fu...
ISBN:9782722604384
Access:Open Access