European Studies in Asian Art and Archaeology

The EAAA Monograph Series, entitled European Studies in Asian Art and Archaeology aims to publish in-depth, peer-reviewed scholarly contributions on topics relevant to Asian Art and Archaeology that treat these in a wider Asian context. The series endeavors to analyze and interpret the artistic and cultural heritage of ancient, modern and contemporary social realities in Asian societies, and to contribute in this way to a deeper understanding of the cultural, philosophical, political, sociological, religious and ideological values of Asia as a whole. The EAAA Series' goal is to publish innovative research that will have a lasting impact by opening new research questions, which will help trace new theoretical and methodological pathways in the field of art history.
Nicoletta Celli, University of Bologna Maki Fukuoka, University of Leeds Julia A. B. Hegewald, University of Bonn Lucie Olivova, Masaryk University, Brno Ariane Perrin, Ca' Foscari University of Venice Hans Bjarne Thomsen, University of Zurich Nataša Vampelj Suhadolnik, University of Ljubljana
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