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This document provides the program for the Third Meeting of the Hellenistic Central Asia Research Network, held from November 14-16, 2018. The program includes 6 sessions on topics related to the history, geography, archaeology, and numismatics of Central Asia under and after Alexander the Great. It lists over 20 presentations distributed across the 3 day event, with speakers from universities and research institutions in Europe and Central Asia. Coffee breaks are scheduled between sessions, and the event includes an opening reception, conference dinner, and closing discussion.

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This document provides the program for the Third Meeting of the Hellenistic Central Asia Research Network, held from November 14-16, 2018. The program includes 6 sessions on topics related to the history, geography, archaeology, and numismatics of Central Asia under and after Alexander the Great. It lists over 20 presentations distributed across the 3 day event, with speakers from universities and research institutions in Europe and Central Asia. Coffee breaks are scheduled between sessions, and the event includes an opening reception, conference dinner, and closing discussion.

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Razieh Taasob  The Attribution and

10:00—10:30  ORGANIZED BY
Chronology of the Heraios Coinage:
A Reassessment Institute of Classical Archaeology, Faculty of Arts,
Charles University
10:30—11:00 Coffee break Ladislav Stančo, Anna Augustinová, Petra Cejnarová, International
Jakub Havlík, Helena Tůmová conference
SESSION VI: SOCIETY AND CULTURE
Chairman: Gunvor Lindström Eurasia Department, German Archaeological Institute
Gunvor Lindström
Guendalina Daniela Maria
11:00—11:30 
Taietti  Alexander III’s Empire: University of Reading / Hellenistic Central Asia
SEEN FROM
Macedonian, Achaemenid or Oecumenic
Greek?
Research Network (HCARN)
Rachel Mairs OXYARTES´ ROCK:
Marco Ferrario  Memory and
11:30—12:00 
Communities in 329 B.C. Bactria:
Beyond HDT 4. 204
CENTRAL ASIA
Michail Iliakis  Flipping the Coin:
12:00—12:30 
Alexander the Great’s Bactrian-Sogdian
UNDER AND AFTER
ALEXANDER
Expedition from a Local Perspective

12:30—13:30 Lunch break

Olga Kubica  Meetings with the


13:30—14:00 
“Naked Philosophers” as a case study
for the Greco-Indian relations in the
time of Alexander
Rachel Mairs  The Hellenistic Far East
14:00—14:30 
in Historical Fiction: Ancient History,
Modern Ideologies

14:30—15:00 Closing remarks and discussion

Third Meeting
of the Hellenistic Central Asia
Research Network

14—16 November 2018


Program SESSION II: GEOGRAPHY
Chairman: Laurianne Martinez-Sève
Viktor Mokroborodov  Gishttepa
12:30—13:00 
and others: Recent Russian-Uzbek
archaeological works in the Pashkhurd
15:00—15:30 Dmitry A. Shcheglov  Alexander’s area
WEDNESDAY 14 NOVEMBER 2018 Central Asian campaign: geographical
misconceptions and strategic plans 13:00—14:30 Lunch break
09:00—10:00 Registration 15:30—16:00 Lauren Morris  “South of the Hindu Kush”?
10:00—10:15 Conference opening Geographies of the Paropamisus Chairman: Sören Stark
Daniel Soukup, Vice-Dean 16:00—16:30 Jakub Havlík  Terra multiplex et varia
of the Faculty of Arts natura: Settlement patterns of Bactria 14:30—15:00 Shujing Wang  New Excavations
Peter Pavúk, Head of the Institute in the Hellenistic period of the Kurgan Burials at the Fringes
of Classical Archaeology 16:30—17:00 Mostafa Dehpahlavan — Zahra of the Bukhara Oasis (Uzbekistan)
10:15—10:30 Opening remarks Alinezhad  “Dara” City in Dichotomy 15:00—15:30 Mohamad Ajmal Shah  Semthan:
Ladislav Stančo, Gunvor Lindström, of Alexander’s and Isidore of Charax’s A Hellenistic outpost in Kashmir Himalaya
Rachel Mairs Sources 15:30—16:00 Luca Maria Olivieri — Elisa Iori —
Omar Coloru  Swat after the Indo-Greeks.
SESSION I: HISTORY 19:00 Conference dinner Buddhism, Burials, Techniques and New
Chairman: Rachel Mairs Fortifications

Nikolaus Leo Overtoom  A Fight


10:30—11:00  16:00—16:30 Coffee break
THURSDAY 15 NOVEMBER 2018
to Reclaim the Central Asian Frontier:
The Seleucid and Parthian Rivalry Gunvor Lindström  Between
16:30—17:00 
SESSION III: ARCHAEOLOGY
in the 230s BCE Hellenisation and innovation: sculptural
Chairman: Aleksandr Naymark
Archil Balakhvantsev — Sergey Bolelov
11:00—11:30  art in the Hellenistic Far East
Alexander the Great and Chorasmia Adam Kubik  Ram’s horns as an element
17:00—17:30 
Laurianne Martinez-Sève  The beginning
09:00—09:30 
of Greek occupation at Maracanda (Sogdiana) of the Royal Crown in Asia after Alexander
11:30—12:00 Coffee break the Great: the so called “Wall Painting
Andrei Omelchenko  Pottery assemblages
09:30—10:00 
of Early Hellenistic time from Sogd of Alexander the Great” from Fayaz Tepe
Juping Yang  The Western Region (西域 )
12:00—12:30 
Xin Wu  Mapping the Transition from
10:00—10:30 
after Alexander and Zhang Qian 19:00 Conference dinner
the Achaemenid to Hellenistic Periods
Marc Mendoza  The forgotten
12:30—13:00 
in Ancient Bactria
ones: Thessalians and Thracians
in Bactria-Sogdiana
10:30—11:00 Coffee break FRIDAY 16 NOVEMBER 2018
Gunnar R. Dumke  Indian Rajas
13:00—13:30 
and ‘Greek’ Basileis
Nigora Dvurechenskaya  Results of
11:00—11:30  SESSION IV: NUMISMATICS
the excavations at the Bactrian Hellenistic Chairman: Gunnar R. Dumke
13:30—15:00 Lunch break
fortes of Uzundara (2013—2017)
Ladislav Stančo  In the shadow of the Wall:
11:30—12:00  09:00—09:30  livier Bordeaux — Osmund Bopearachchi
O
Hellenistic settlement in the Baysun and Sophytos and Andragoras: Pioneering
Kugitang piedmonts coin-strikers in Bactria?
Kristina Junker  Alexander the Great
12:00—12:30  Aleksandr Naymark  Hyrcodes’ Firebird
09:30—10:00 
and the potters in Bactria: The Greek and Antiochus-Apollo of Nakhsha
Conference venue influence on the local pottery production
Celetná Str. 20, Prague 1 – Old Town from 329 to 145 BCE in Bactria
(subway station “Můstek”
or “Staroměstské náměstí”)

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