j9九游会社会学院系列讲座
2016年第62讲总第468讲
问题:乌兹别克斯坦中世纪的山地都会
Medieval Mountain Urbanism in Uzbekistan
主讲人:Farhod Maksudov博士
乌兹别克斯坦科学院考古研究所资深研究员
主持人:刘玉照教授
社会学院副院长
时间:2016年12月9日(周五)10:00-12:00am
所在:校本部B417
讲座简介:
此次讲座的焦点基于一个天下级的考古项目,,,,,旨在凭证对新挖掘的,,,,,由中世纪最大游牧民族Qarakhanid帝国统治时期建设的两座高山都会的研究,,,,,而引申到中世纪丝绸之路沿线带的艺术、修建、政治、经济、宗教等历史转变及影响。。。。
At the core of this lecture is a world class archaeological field project, whose fundamental research goal is to study the historical changes in art, architecture, and political economy of the medieval Silk Routes in light of two newly discovered cities built by one of Asia’s largest nomadic hegemonies– the Qarakhanid Empire (10th-12th c. CE).
主讲人简介:
Farhod Maksudov博士是乌兹别克斯坦科学院考古研究所资深研究员,,,,,受上海博物馆约请,,,,,克日在上海举行系列讲座,,,,,介绍中世纪丝绸之路的中亚文明、都会和艺术。。。。借此时机,,,,,j9九游会亚洲生齿研究中心约请Maksudov博士为“‘一带一起’战略下的生齿与社会–历史、现在、与未来”系列报告最先第一讲。。。。
Maksudov博士先后在美国布朗大学、乌兹别克斯坦费尔加纳大学学习,,,,,获得情形科学、历史考古学的硕士和博士学位。。。。他的研究主要涉及中亚早期伊斯兰教和伊斯兰社会的考古学和生态学,,,,,关注自然、文化的相互作用和文化景观的重修,,,,,将遥感数据整合到地理信息系统的建模,,,,,特殊是中亚地区从青铜时期到中世纪的历史土地使用/假寓模式(耕作)和游牧(牧民)社会的领域。。。。
Dr. Farhod Maksudov graduated from Brown University and Ferghana University, and received his Master and PhD. degrees in Environmental Sciences and Archaeology. He is now Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Archaeology, Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan. Invited by Shanghai Museum, Dr. Maksudov is coming to visit Shanghai and give a series of lectures. Taking the opportunity, we have the honor to invite him to give the first talk in the Series Lecture of Asian Demographic Research Institute (ADRI) on “Population and Society under the OBOR Strategy – History, Today, and Future”.
Dr. Maksudov’s research concerns the archaeology and ecology of pre-Islamic and early Islamic societies of Central Asia. He mainly focus on nature-culture interactions and cultural landscape reconstruction, as well as modeling using Remote Sensing integrated into Geographic Information Systems, especially in the field of historical land use/settlement patterns of sedentary (farming) and nomadic (pastoralist) societies of Central Asian region from Bronze Age to Medieval Period.