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…Changthang discovered in 2010.* This work details findings of my reconnaissance mission to these sites along with a full complement of images. That expedition (Upper Tibetan Rock Art Expedition I)…
…“Architecture and Conservation: Tibet”, November 2015 (ed. Hubert Feigelsdorfer), pp. 4–19. Journal of Comparative Cultural Studies in Architecture. This special issue of the JCCSA is from the proceedings of the…
…structural and artistic assets still left intact. Damage to archaeological sites whether intentional or inadvertent is a worldwide occurrence. Commonly, ancient remains are used to create new monuments, in an…
…the form of petroglyphs, that has received significant and almost continuous attention since they were first commented upon by Western scholars and researchers in the late 19th and early 20th…
…less than 6000 individual rock art compositions were recently documented in Spiti. In the July and August newsletters around 100 images of this rock art were published. In this month’s…
…citadels. According to the oral tradition of Kyisum, its strongholds were built in Zhang Zhung times. Perched atop high ground, two of these complexes were constructed entirely of stone with…
Welcome to the twelfth anniversary issue of Flight of the Khyung, your vehicle to ancient Tibet! Beginning as a blog about my research activites, this online publication has…
…1400 CE) Approximately 100,000 words, 240 b&w drawings, 500 color photographs, four maps This monograph comprehensively catalogues ancient rock inscriptions and stepped shrine carvings in uppermost Tibet. Spanning the protohistoric…
…100,000 words, 240 b&w drawings, 500 color photographs, four maps This monograph comprehensively catalogues ancient rock inscriptions and stepped shrine carvings in uppermost Tibet. Spanning the protohistoric and early historic…
…a remote period in Tibetan history. An Introduction to the Neolithic Ceramics of Kharub The most extensive ceramic assemblage from Neolithic Tibet discovered to date comes from Kharub (Kha-rub), where…
…1400 CE) Approximately 100,000 words, 240 b&w drawings, 500 color photographs, four maps This monograph comprehensively catalogues ancient rock inscriptions and stepped shrine carvings in uppermost Tibet. Spanning the protohistoric…
…100,000 words, 240 b&w drawings, 500 color photographs, four maps This monograph comprehensively catalogues ancient rock inscriptions and stepped shrine carvings in uppermost Tibet. Spanning the protohistoric and early historic…
Happy New Year! May 2014 bring you peace and happiness, whatever your political, religious, or cultural affiliations might be. This month we complete our study of Thakhampa Ri, one…
…with wild yaks. There are however significant differences between the respective subjects. Thus even if these carvings are mascoids, they represent a distinctive regional tradition and one of less complexity…
…may have been a magical emanation fit for oblations. There are many anthropomorphic figures in rock art compositions that appear to have had narrative or mytho-ritualistic significance. Nevertheless, there is…
Welcome to another glorious Flight of the Khyung! This month’s newsletter continues to probe the ancient rock art of Upper Tibet, bringing you intriguing compositions and the historical and…
…Tibet right to your doorstep. From pillars to paintings to sculptures, come away with the horned eagle to a world far removed from the modern. Let me also take this…
…comes after an entire year of editing and proofing by me and several others. In such a large and dense tome the path to completion seems never ending. I had…
…uppermost Tibet. The focus of this issue is Upper Tibet’s place in the much broader community of Inner Asian cultures some 3000 years ago. There is also a second article…
…the internet, I have done my best to bring Lake Nam Tsho’s rock art to the attention of the international community. I plan to continue these efforts, which should culminate…
…having taken up residence in this fortress. The Main Group of Lower Gyangdrak could be divided into east, central and west complexes. The isolated east complex contained buildings made with…
…your dreams! It is interesting to note that nearly all of the 120 explorers in Adventurous Dreams, Adventurous Lives come from Western countries. I suppose societies in many other parts…
…If you like what you see or have any comments about the photos, I would be pleased to hear from you. The Magnificent Jain Temple at Mount Kailas At the…
…your comments and observations; I am curious to know what my readers think. I thank you warmly for lending me your attention! A little background on 2006 2006 has been…
…and Traditions, EVA, 2021. A View North from the Tibetan Plateau Arctic Studies Center Newletter, no. 28, pp. 43-46. 2021. Facsimiles of the Earliest Ritual Architecture in Tibet: A Comprehensive…
…Nautiyal et al paper, three tombs were opened at Lippa, which contained human remains and cylindrical steatite beads. In a stone-lined tomb in Kanam, in addition to a complete human…
…complement the August newsletter on tigers, two more ancient felines are presented for your inspection, one from the rock art record and one from a collection of amulets for sale…
…khyung, the mythical horned eagle of Tibet. These fabulous birds come in many forms, painted and sculptural. Horned raptors are also found in the rock art of Upper Tibet, forming…
…published. I hope you enjoy this look back through the ages. As always, if you have any questions or comments, please do not hesitate to contact me. I shall always…
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