Tapa Sardār

Tapa Sardār (persisch تپه سردار, DMG Tappe-ye Sar-dār, ‚Feldherrenhügel‘), a​uch Tepe Sardar, i​st die Ruine e​ines großen buddhistischen Stupa-Kloster-Komplexes m​it einem hinduistischen Schrein, d​ie sich v​ier Kilometer südöstlich d​er Stadt Ghazni befindet.[1] Von 1959 b​is 1977 w​urde der Komplex v​on Archäologen d​es IsMEO erforscht.

تپه سردار
Tappe-ye Sar-dār
Tappe-ye Sar-dār (Afghanistan)
Tappe-ye Sar-dār
Koordinaten 33° 32′ N, 68° 27′ O
Basisdaten
Staat Afghanistan
Provinz Ghazni

Literatur

  • Mauricio Taddei, Giovanni Verardi: Tapa Sardār Second Preliminary report. In: East and West. vol. 28, No. 1/4, Dezember 1978, S. 33–135
  • J. E. Van Lohuizen-De Leeuw (Hrsg.): South Asian Archaeology: Papers from the Third International. Band 3, Leiden 1975.
  • A. Filigenzi: Ritual Forms, Cult Objects. Tapa Sardar at the Crossroads of Places and Phases of the Buddhist ecumene. In: A. Filigenzi, R. Giunta (Hrsg.): Italian Archaeological Mission in Afghanistan 1957–2007. Fifty Years of Research in the Heart of Eurasia. Proceedings of the symposium held in the Istituto Italiano per l’Africa e l’Oriente, Rome. Rome 2009, S. 59–75.
  • A. Filigenzi: Late Buddhist Art in Archaeological Context: Some Reflections on the Sanctuary of Tapa Sardar. In: C. Bautze-Picron (Hrsg.): Religion and Art. New Issues in Indian Iconography and Iconology. Proceedings of the 18th conference of the European Association of South Asian Archaeologists, London 2005. Vol. 1, London 2008, S. 49–62.
  • A. Filigenzi: The Dāna and the Pātra. Evidence from the Archaeological Context of Tapa Sardar. In: C. Bautze-Picron (Hrsg.): Miscellanies about the Buddha Image. South Asian Archaeology 2007. Special Session 1 (BAR International Series 1888). Oxford 2008, S. 11–24.
  • A. Filigenzi: The Buddhist Site of Tapa Sardar. In: A. Filigenzi, R. Giunta (Hrsg.): Italian Archaeological Mission in Afghanistan 1957–2007. Fifty Years of Research in the Heart of Eurasia. Proceedings of the symposium held in the Istituto Italiano per l’Africa e l’Oriente, Rome. Rome 2009, S. 41–57.

Einzelnachweise

  1. Tepe Sardar. Abgerufen am 1. Mai 2014.
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