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The web exhibition presents the history of the site, as well as discussing how archaeological methods and techniques used at the site have changed over time. The exhibition was sponsored by AHRC (then AHRB), the University of Bradford and the York Archaeological Trust and has been shown around the world. It was opened on the University of Bradford's campus on Tuesday 2nd March 2004 in the Foyer of the Richmond Building at 6pm by Sir Nicholas Barrington, KCMG, CVO, former British High Commissioner to Pakistan (1987-1994). The exhibition was prepared by Professor Robin Coningham when he was a Reader in South Asian Archaeology in the Department of Archaeological Sciences, University of Bradford, and was supported by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), the School of Archaeological, Geographic and Environmental Sciences (University of Bradford) and York Archaeological Trust. The opposite index will take you to any slide you wish, or alternatively click here to go to the introductory slide. Higher resolution pdfs of each slide are also available on this page.
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Index of Exhibition 1. The Bala Hisar of Charsadda [pdf] 2. The Crossroads of Asia [pdf] 3. Persians and Greeks [pdf] 4. Sir Mortimer Wheeler 1890-1976 [pdf] 5. Wheeler at Charsadda [pdf] 6. Challenging Diffusion [pdf] 7. Charsadda Revisited [pdf] 8. Alexander at Charsadda? [pdf] 9. A Persian Foundation? [pdf] 10. Reinterpreting Charsadda [pdf] |
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Durham University - University of Bradford - University of Peshawar - AHRC - British Academy - BASAS (c) Mark Manuel 2007 |
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