Chinese rubbings

Chinese Rubbings in Europe

The Estampages chinois conservés en Europe database has been developed thanks to the financial support of the CCK Foundation. It is the result of a collective work realised under the direction of Prof. Jean-Pierre Drège, and by Richard Schneider, who has developed the program of this database.

The Chinese rubbings presented here belong to some French institutions as the Société asiatique (SA), the Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient (EF), the Institut des hautes études chinoises (IH), the Guimet Museum (MG), as well as to European collections such the Rietberg Museum in Zürich (ZR), the Bodleian Library in Oxford (OB), the British Library (BL) and the  British Museum (BM) in London, the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities in Stockholm (SF) and the National Galery in Prague (NG).

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Colloquium on Pagan
Myanmar, Pagan, 07 February 2012
Arlo Griffiths and Amandine Lepoutre are taking part in the colloquium Early Myanmar and its Global Connections at Pagan with a presentation on the Campā epigraphical data.
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Annual General Meeting of the ECAF Consortium
PRC, Hong Kong, 03 February 2012
The Fifth Annual General Meeting of the European Consortium for Asian Field Study (ECAF) and the Second International Conference organized by the FP7 program Integrating and Developing European Asian Studies (IDEAS), entitled National and Regional Identities: Appropriating the Past, are held back to back on February 4-5 at the Institute of Chinese Studies, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, a founding associate member of the ECAF.
Lecture on urban settings in late imperial China.
Italy, Venice, 02 February 2012
Lecture by Luca Gabbiani on real estate in urban settings and on "living in the city" in late imperial China. READ MORE
EFEO Seminar
France, Paris, 30 January 2012
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New archaeologicla reserches on South Laos
Laos, Vientiane, 30 January 2012
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