Afghanistan Exhibition
UN representative : Sotirios Mousouris
Taliban destroyed 2,500 works of art, 2 statues in Bamiyan
Viktor Sarianidi : 21,618 gold, silver & ivory objects in the 6 tombs
Parapamisadai
Ai Khanum : acropolis 60 m higher than surroundings, abandoned ~ 130 B.C.
1. Tepe Fullol (N of Kabul)
200 km from Sari Sang Quetta Treasure 2200 – 1900 B.C. gold goblet
2. Ai Khanum (probably Alexandria-on-Oxus – Oxiana)
145 BC Greeks driven out, but the Greek Kingdom south of Hindu Kush held out for another century
1000 cities of Greek Bactria, everything but olives would grow. Easternmost extremity of the Bactrian
plain. Corinthian capital was first found. 300 BC Seleucos founded it, Kokcha river sun-dried bricks
royal city hall with 18 Corinthian columns 60 Doric columns antefixes local soft limestone
gymnasium theater(the easternmost of its kind in all Hellenistic world) had spacious loggias, honorary
seats were located halfway up the rows of seats Hermes Heracles Hestia Cybele temple with niches
さRed teマpleざ at Nisa, Turkマeミistaミ, the first Iapital of the Parthiaミ Eマpire
Sarcophagus of Kineas who had been mandated to found the city Philosopher Clearchos of Soli, a pupil
of Aristotle author Megasthenes who wrote about Greeks of India some pages of a lost treatise of
Aristotle mosaics acroliths equatorial sundial iron armour Megarian bowls Eucratidia
gold ingots from melted down objects
Exceptional fertility of the region of Bactria (except olives)
The main legacy of Hellenism to the arts of Central Asia was the modeling of statues in clay or stucco
Funerary monument of Kineas: Clearchos donated a copy of the Delphic Precepts to the town after
having them engraved at the most sacred spot in the city, the temenos, or sacred precinct of the
founder Kineas
さ These ┘ise sa┞iミgs of the illustrious マeミ of old ha┗e Heeミ IoミIeIrated at the saIred P┞tho. There, Clearchos transcribed them carefully, coming here to display them so that they shine in such a distant
place, in the sacred precinct of Kineas
AS A CHILD LEARN GOOD MANNERS
AS A YOUNG MAN LEARN TO CONTROL THY PASSIONS
IN THE MIDDLE AGE BE JUST
IN OLD AGE GIVE GOOD ADVICE, THEN DIE WITHOUT REGRETS
SUNDIALS one is a block of limestone shaped like a throne supported by two lion legs in front. The seat
of the throne forms the dial face, together with 11 vertical hour lines along which travels the
leミgtheミiミg aミd shorteミiミg shado┘ of the st┞le represeミtiミg the earth’s a┝is
At the summer & winter solstices the shadow reaches the two outermost curves whereas at the spring
and autumn equinoxes it stands on the central line. The curves show that this sundial was designed for a
latitude between 38 and 35 north values that take in Ai Khanum. This was the most widespread type of
sundial in ancient times
Another is made of a squared block of limestone that once stood on a horizontal base.
3. Begram
Alexandria ad Caucasum 1st
cent. AD ancient Kapisi 12,000 ft air is pure
Alexandria was a center of glass manufacture
The oldest representation of the lighthouse porphyry vase
4. Tillya Tepe Hill of Gold oasis of Sheberghan, 100 km W of Bactra
20,578 artifacts the fabled Bactrian Plain 100 AD The Golden Hoard of Bactria no wooden burial
chamber clandestine burials AD 16 to 37 shape of heart common leaf of sarsaparilla Sakas
Goddess Athena common also Aphrodite Dionysus recognizable from the ivy weight measures acc.
to the Ionic system