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 du 3 juillet
Pre-Islamic Late Antiquity (200 – 750 CE)
9h-9h30 : « Preliminary Results of the Study of the Kyzlartepa » Muminkhan Saidov, Institute of Archaeology – Cultural Heritage Agency of the Republic of Uzbekistan
9h30-10h : « Kuldor-tepa and Kurgon-tepa: two newly discovered temples of the Early Medieval period in Central Sogdiana » (in Russian, with translation) Alisher Sandibaev , Institute of Archaeology – Cultural Heritage Agency of the Republic of Uzbekistan
10h-10h30 : « New Material on Late Sogdian History, Art, and Religion from the Excavations at Sanjar-Shah » Michael Shenkar, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
10h30-11h : Q&A
11h30-12h : « A Border Crossing Point in Late Antique Sogdiana – Early Medieval Soghd » Vikentyi Parshuto, Institute for the Study of the Ancient World – New York University
12h-12h30 : « A Preliminary Study on the Archaeological Contexts of the Sogdian Writings from the Burials in Eastern Central Asia » Shujing Wang, Peking University
12h30-13h15 : Q&A
Pre-Mongol Middle Ages (750 – 1200 CE)
14h45-15h15 : « Changing Landscapes of Glass Production during the Early Islamic Period » Nadine Schibille, CNRS Centre Ernest-Babelon
15h15-15h45 : « Shaping the Islamic Space in Medieval Bukhara and Samarkand : a fresh look at architectural inscriptions » Viola Allegranzi, Institute of Iranian Studies – Austrian Academy of Sciences
15h45-16h15 : « In Search of the Fortress of al-Muqannaʽ : surveys in the Hissar mountains » Yury Karev, CNRS UMR 8546 AOROC