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Nomadic Entanglements Along the Southern Roads: Understanding Early Tibetan Material Culture and Aesthetics
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Discover how nomadic traders along the Silk Road shaped early Tibetan art through centuries of cultural exchange. Professor Gasparini unveils rare Qinghai artifacts that blend Iranian-Central Asian imagery with Chinese motifs into a distinct imperial aesthetic.
Academic lecture
Art history
Silk Road studies
Free event
Tips
🎓taught by UO Museum Studies director
🗡️focus on metalworks and textiles
📧email [email protected] for accessibility needs
Nomadic Entanglements Along the Southern Roads: Understanding Early Tibetan Material Culture and Aesthetics




Discover how nomadic traders along the Silk Road shaped early Tibetan art through centuries of cultural exchange. Professor Gasparini unveils rare Qinghai artifacts that blend Iranian-Central Asian imagery with Chinese motifs into a distinct imperial aesthetic.
Academic lecture
Art history
Silk Road studies
Free event
Tips
🎓taught by UO Museum Studies director
🗡️focus on metalworks and textiles
📧email [email protected] for accessibility needs
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