Data on burial customs during the Buddhist acculturation phase are extremely scarce in Gandhara and surroundings. This article – on the basis of the unpublished results of an IsMEO excavation directed by Maurizio Taddei in /289 – sheds new light on funerary practices in Swat (Pakistan) during the early historic period (0 century BCE-/ÓÔ century CE). The article presents a reconstruction of previously unpublished funerary monuments interpreted also through comparisons with artistic and epigraphic evidence from Gandhara and Central Asia. The site (renamed as Butkara IV) is located between two important Buddhist sanctuaries (Butkara III and Butkara I) at the outskirts of a major ancient urban area in Middle Swat. The main monument of th...
The paper deals with the intriguing evidence of a high number of double burials in the late protohis...
The archaeological site of Saidu Sharif I in the Swat Valley (1st-4th cent. CE) was excavated in the...
The article presents an overview of the archaeological data (updated to 2021) from the recent excava...
Data on burial customs during the Buddhist acculturation phase are extremely scarce in Gandhara and...
The article re-examines an interesting case study of the physical and chronological relationship bet...
In recent years the international community has begun to focus on the dangerous state of conservatio...
This thesis examines the protohistoric cemeteries in northwestern Pakistan known as the Gandhara Gra...
he protohistoric graveyards of north-western Pakistan were first excavated in the 1960s, but their c...
The contribution is based on the results of the latest archaeological excavations carried out in Swa...
This thesis examines the protohistoric cemeteries in northwestern Pakistan known as the Gandhara Gra...
Archaeology has long since identified with modern-day Swat (North-West Pakistan) the ancient Uḍḍiyān...
In Swat, a region in the mountain periphery of Gandhara, archaeology has long confirmed the existenc...
Archaeology has long since identified with modern-day Swat (North-West Pakistan) the ancient Uḍḍiyān...
NoNew survey in the Chitral Valley has doubled the number of recorded Gandharan Grave culture sites ...
The work presented here advances a hypothetical reconstruction of the planning and programming of t...
The paper deals with the intriguing evidence of a high number of double burials in the late protohis...
The archaeological site of Saidu Sharif I in the Swat Valley (1st-4th cent. CE) was excavated in the...
The article presents an overview of the archaeological data (updated to 2021) from the recent excava...
Data on burial customs during the Buddhist acculturation phase are extremely scarce in Gandhara and...
The article re-examines an interesting case study of the physical and chronological relationship bet...
In recent years the international community has begun to focus on the dangerous state of conservatio...
This thesis examines the protohistoric cemeteries in northwestern Pakistan known as the Gandhara Gra...
he protohistoric graveyards of north-western Pakistan were first excavated in the 1960s, but their c...
The contribution is based on the results of the latest archaeological excavations carried out in Swa...
This thesis examines the protohistoric cemeteries in northwestern Pakistan known as the Gandhara Gra...
Archaeology has long since identified with modern-day Swat (North-West Pakistan) the ancient Uḍḍiyān...
In Swat, a region in the mountain periphery of Gandhara, archaeology has long confirmed the existenc...
Archaeology has long since identified with modern-day Swat (North-West Pakistan) the ancient Uḍḍiyān...
NoNew survey in the Chitral Valley has doubled the number of recorded Gandharan Grave culture sites ...
The work presented here advances a hypothetical reconstruction of the planning and programming of t...
The paper deals with the intriguing evidence of a high number of double burials in the late protohis...
The archaeological site of Saidu Sharif I in the Swat Valley (1st-4th cent. CE) was excavated in the...
The article presents an overview of the archaeological data (updated to 2021) from the recent excava...