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Die wissenschaftliche
ARBEITSGEMEINSCHAFT AFGHANISTAN (AGA)
(Afghanistan Research Group - ARG)
Documentation of
Ghurid Art and
Architecture
Photos and Data taken and collected by Michael J.
Casimir and Bernt Glatzer between 1970 and 1976
This is an on-going project
Work plan:
- Scanning and indexing the Shah-i Mashhad photos
(finished)
- Uploading photos and indices of Shah-i Mashhad to
this web site (finished)
- Preparing thumbnail indices for all directories
(finished)
- Scanning with better equipment and enhancing usability (in progress, folders "From a distance" and "total views" are finished)
- Scanning and uploading articles on Shah-i Mashhad,
updating texts (in progress).
- Doing the same with Photos of Chisht, Herat and
other Ghurid monuments
Please click on:
Shah-i
Mashhad Photos and documents with a short
introduction.
ATTENTION PLEASE:
Copyright / Copyleft of all photographic and graphic material on this
web site © Bernt Glatzer and Michael Casimir
License:
The complete contents of this documentation is licensed under CREATIVE
COMMONS LICENSE, Attribution 2.0 (German) and Attribution 2.5 (US).
Read more about this in the
Legal Note.
Other scholars, researchers and
photographers are cordially invited to
contribute to this project.
Other web sites on Ghurid art and history:
The
Minaret of Jam Archaeological Project by David
Thomas and Alison Gascoigne
Janine Sourdel-Thomine: Le Minaret Ghouride de
Jam: Un chef d'oeuvre du XIIe siècle. Paris 2007.
Review
by Finbarr Barry Flood. (a very detailed review in English,
2005).
Looting,
heritage management and archaeological strategies at Jam,
Afghanistan. By David Thomas (2005).
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