Workshop Session I: Re-examining the ‘Indianization’ Legacy in History and Archaeology
To be conducted in hybrid mode
Chair: Prof. Anjana Sharma, University of Delhi
Presentations:
The Diversity of Cultural Sharing Between Indonesia and South Asia
Presentation by Dr. Wayan Jarrah Sastrawan, Research Fellow, École Française d’Extrême-Orient (Paris) at present in Jakarta
Colonising the El dorado: The Vo-Canh inscription, R.C. Majumdar, and the Making of Greater India
Presentation by Dr. Ashish Kumar, Assistant Professor, Punjab University, Chandigarh
At 16:00
Workshop Session II: Of Continuities and Ruptures
To be conducted in hybrid mode
Chair: Prof. Kishor K. Basa, Chairperson, National Monuments Authority
Presentations:
Indianization, Indigenization and Maritime Archaeology: What can shipwrecks tell us?
Presentation by Dr. Stephen Murphy, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
A Continuity of Rupture: The Periods of ‘Hindu-Buddha’ and ‘Islam’ in Indonesia’s Art History and Archaeology and Their Epistemic Implications
Presentation by Mr. Panggah Ardiyansyah, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
Musical Exchanges between India and Southeast Asia: A Reappraisal
Presentation by Dr. Arsenio Nicolas, College of Music, Mahasarakham University, Thailand
Webinar on 9 February 2023 at 18:30
Indian Sailors on Socotra – The Inscriptions and Drawings of Cave HOQ
Speaker: Prof. Ingo Strauch, Professor for Sanskrit and Buddhist Studies, University of Lausanne who is the Editor of Foreign Sailors on Socotra. The inscriptions and drawings from the Cave Hoq, 2012. His current research focusses on early Buddhist manuscripts from Gandhara and Buddhist epigraphy in Brahmi and Kharosthi script
Chair: Mr. Ajay Yadav, former Additional Director General, Archaeological Survey of India