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Essays discussing transdisciplinary methodology introduce case studies on Buddhist manuscripts, inscriptions, art and oral traditions of the Indian Himalayas and Central Tibet. The research was carried out within the context of an Interdisciplinary Research Unit financed by the Austrian Science Fund.

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Essays discussing transdisciplinary methodology introduce case studies on Buddhist manuscripts, inscriptions, art and oral traditions of the Indian Himalayas and Central Tibet. The research was carried out within the context of an Interdisciplinary Research Unit financed by the Austrian Science Fund.
Autorenporträt
Deborah Klimburg-Salter, Ph.D. (1976) in Art History, Harvard University, is Professor of Asian Art History at the University of Vienna. Publications include Tabo, a Lamp for the Kingdom (Skira, 1997; Thames and Hudson 1998) Mahākāśyapa in the Art of Bāmiyān (Proceedings of the EASAA, 2005). Christian Jahoda, Ph.D. (2003) in Social Anthropology, University of Vienna, is Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Austrian Academy of Sciences and Lecturer for the Anthropology of Tibet and the Western Himalaya at the University of Vienna. Kurt Tropper, Ph.D. (2001) in Tibetan and Buddhist Studies, University of Vienna, is Postdoctoral Research Fellow and Lecturer for Classical Tibetan at the University of Vienna. Publications include Die Jātaka-Inschriften im skor lam chen mo des Klosters Zha lu (WSTB 63, 2005).