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The Kushan Mystique
By peter linenthal |
This new book by scholar David Jongeward deserves a wide audience. It is an unusual combination of a memoir about ...
Read More Robert Bracey on King Huvishka’s Gold Coinage
By peter linenthal |
Discussing details on the gold coinage of the Kushan king Huvishka, Robert Bracey shows how aspects of coin design, minting, ...
Read More Kirkus Reviews on ‘Jaya’
By peter linenthal |
A nice review from Kirkus: Young Jaya’s mother has been summoned to King Kanishka’s palace to bake her famous apricot cake ...
Read More ‘Jaya’: Author/Illustrator’s History
By peter linenthal |
An article in the Nov 25 San Francisco Examiner by Denise Sullivan describes Peter Linenthal's involvement in history, both local and global. ...
Read More ‘The Global Connections of Gandharan Art’ Coming to Oxford in March 2019
By peter linenthal |
The University of Oxford's 2019 International Workshop through their Gandhara Connections project will focus on how the art of ancient Gandhara connects to ...
Read More Is China’s Current ‘Belt & Road Initiative’ the New Silk Road?
By peter linenthal |
Click on the map above to read article in The Guardian.
Read More Happy New Year!
By peter linenthal |
My husband Philip Anasovich and I visited Angkor Tom in Cambodia earlier this month. This 12th century Buddhist temple, the Bayon, ...
Read More Kurt Behrendt: The Buddha and the Gandharan Classical Tradition
By peter linenthal |
Kurt Behrendt is Associate Curator of South Asian Art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and an authority on ancient ...
Read More ‘Jaya’ at Angkor Wat
By peter linenthal |
I visited Angkor Wat and Angkor Tom in Cambodia recently with my husband, Philip Anasovich. We had an excellent guide, ...
Read More Important New Book on Gandhara
By peter linenthal |
Elisabeth Errington's new book from the British Museum, 'Charles Masson and the Buddhist Sites of Afghanistan', could change the way we look at ...
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