DHARMA at EASAA
The DHARMA project had a strong presence at the 26th International Conference of the European Association for South Asian Archaeology and Art (EASAA), which took place in Leipzig from the 16th to the 20th of September. With several members of the project presenting on epigraphy and archaeology, it provided an excellent opportunity to share the various facets of our research with a wider audience.
The presenters and the titles of their presentations were as follows:
Annette Schmiedchen
“Archaeology and Epigraphy: What can the findspots of copper-plate inscriptions tell us?”
Yohan Chabot, Damien Arhan, Vincent Lefèvre, Coline Lefrancq
“Evolution of the fluvial landscape in the Mahasthangarh region (Bangladesh) over the last 2000 years: contribution of satellite images and geomorphological studies to the history of paleoenvironment”
Vincent Lefèvre, Coline Lefrancq, Naheed Sultana
“Modelling urban settlement in Early Historical and Early Medieval South Asia: the case of Mahasthangarh, Bangladesh”
Ryosuke Furui and Arlo Griffiths
“Between Bengal and Arakan: The Early Medieval History of Harikela Reconsidered from Inscriptions”
Dániel Balogh
“One Bhīma Less? A possible phantom king in 10th-century Āndhra”
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Emmanuel Francis (October 2, 2024). DHARMA at EASAA. DHARMA project ERC n° 809994. Retrieved November 3, 2024 from https://doi.org/10.58079/12el2