Le colloque se tiendra les mardi 2 et mercredi 3 juillet 2025 à l'ENS, dans l'amphithéâtre Jean Jaurès (entrée par le 28 rue Lhomond, 75005 Paris).
Programme
Final Bronze – Earliest Iron Age
9h-9h30 : « Connecting the Dots: the site of Kimirek-kum 1 and the complicated Bronze-Iron Age transition in Central Asia »
Lynne Rouse, German Archaeological Institute
9h30-10h : « Current Research in the Pashkurt Valley, southern Uzbekistan: new sites and pathways of connectivity during the Final Bronze Age – Early Iron Age »
Johanna Lhuillier, CNRS UMR 5133 Archéorient
10h-10h30 : Q&A
Antiquity (750 BCE – 200 CE)
11h-11h30 : « Archaeological and Archaeometric Research on Turquoise from the Inner Kyzylkum »
Mariana Castro, Institute for the Study of the Ancient World – New York University
11h30-12h : « New Archaeological Data on Bukhara and its Oasis Hinterland during Antiquity (ca. 750 BCE- A.D. 100) »
Sören W. Stark, Institute for the Study of the Ancient World – New York University ; Djamal K. Mirzaakhmedov and Sirodj Dj. Mirzaakhmedov, Institute of Archaeology – Cultural Heritage Agency of the Republic of Uzbekistan ; Zachary W. Silvia, Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World – Brown University
12h-12h30 : Q&A
14h-14h30 : « Finds of Greek, Cilician, Phoenician, and Hellenistic Coins in the Bukharan Oasis »
Anvar Kh. Atakhodjaev, Institute of Archaeology – Cultural Heritage Agency of the Republic of Uzbekistan ; Aleksandr I. Naymark, Hofstra University
14h30-15h : « Military Installations in the Bactro-Sogdian Borderlands in the 3rd-2nd Centuries BC: state of research »
Ladislav Stančo, Charles University
15h-15h30 : « Sogdian Culture of the 1st Century CE According to Numismatic Data »
Aleksandr Naymark, Hofstra University
15h30-16h15 : Q&A
Pre-Islamic Late Antiquity (200 – 750 CE)
16h45-17h15 : « Problems of the Formation of the Culture of Bukharan Sogd during the 3rd-5th Centuries A.D. »
Asan Torgoev, State Hermitage Museum
17h15-17h45 : « Studies of the Bukhara Archaeological Expedition at the Fire Temple of Paikend: new data »
Andrey Omel’chenko, State Hermitage Museum
17h45-18h15 : Q&A