Papers by Kristina Junker
e-Forschungsberichte. Deutsches Archäologisches Institut, 2020
During late summer 2019, archaeological sites and museums in Tajikistan were visited to study pre... more During late summer 2019, archaeological sites and museums in Tajikistan were visited to study prehistoric gemstones and metal artefacts using portable XRF. Besides objects made of gold, silver, lead and copper alloys, jewelry of lapis lazuli and turquoise were examined to establish a geochemical fingerprint. This will help to pinpoint the raw material sources of Chalcolithic and Bronze Age metal and stone trade in Central Asia and beyond. During field surveys in the Pamirs high-altitude mountains, lapis lazuli sources were visited and settlement patterns and former land use, in relation to the lapis lazuli occurrences were documented. The campaign is part of the DFG-Project »RESAF – Resources and Antique Mining in Afghanistan«.
The conversion of the so called GREAT TEMPLE in Petra Analyses and interpretation of the archaeo... more The conversion of the so called GREAT TEMPLE in Petra Analyses and interpretation of the archaeological record (so called phase V.)
Blogs by Kristina Junker
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This blog post will give a short review of the conferenc... more https://archeorient.hypotheses.org/7982
This blog post will give a short review of the conference "Ritual Matters", which took place on November 2–4, 2017, in Berlin.
The participants explored the question of how ritual evidence can help us to understand ancient religions in Central Asia.
Preliminary program of the International Conference "Ritual Matters. Archaeology and Religion in ... more Preliminary program of the International Conference "Ritual Matters. Archaeology and Religion in Hellenistic Central Asia".
Second Meeting of the Hellenistic Central Asia Research Network
2-4 November in Berlin
organized by Eurasien-Abteilung des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts
CONFERENCE PROGRAM by Kristina Junker
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This blog post will give a short review of the conference "Ritual Matters", which took place on November 2–4, 2017, in Berlin.
The participants explored the question of how ritual evidence can help us to understand ancient religions in Central Asia.
Second Meeting of the Hellenistic Central Asia Research Network
2-4 November in Berlin
organized by Eurasien-Abteilung des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts
CONFERENCE PROGRAM by Kristina Junker
This blog post will give a short review of the conference "Ritual Matters", which took place on November 2–4, 2017, in Berlin.
The participants explored the question of how ritual evidence can help us to understand ancient religions in Central Asia.
Second Meeting of the Hellenistic Central Asia Research Network
2-4 November in Berlin
organized by Eurasien-Abteilung des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts