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Towards an Archaeology of South Asian Buddhism=南亞佛教的考古學
著者 Coningham, Robin A. E. (著)=康寧翰, 羅賓 (au.)
掲載誌 2011 東方文化遺址保護聯盟台北國際學術研討會「從南亞到台灣—文化資產.歷史記憶.佛教藝術」論文集
出版年月日2012
ページ181 - 229
出版者國立臺北藝術大學
出版サイト https://w3.tnua.edu.tw/
出版地臺北市, 臺灣 [Taipei shih, Taiwan]
資料の種類會議論文=Proceeding Article
言語英文=English
キーワードarchaeology=考古學; Buddha=佛陀; monument=紀念物; landscape=景觀
抄録Buddhism emerged during the first half of the first millennium BCE, as a number of heterodoxical teachings emerged from the mainstream Hindu belief system within the northern part of the Indian subcontinent. Once an extremely influential force in South Asia there are now only 6.6 million Buddhists within India, with the only majority Buddhist communities lying within Sri Lanka. Traditionally, knowledge of the history and nature of Buddhism has come from two sources, ancient text(Schopen, 1997) and modern practices (Gombrich, 1971; Trainor, 1997). Archaeology was seldom utilised aside form the the large-scale, unscientific clearing of 'Buddhist' monuments. Indeed, it can be summarised in de Jong's words "Buddhist arts, inscriptions and coins... cannot be understood without the support given by texts"(1975: 15). This has led to a situation where if archaeology provided conflicting evidence, it was dismissed as a local, degenerate variant. However, it is becoming increasingly clear that archaeology can play an important role in questioning such practices, and demonstrate a pervasive tradition that is at odds with the traditional models of "Buddhist" behavior (Coningham, 2001). This paper will first present the textual narrative of the life of the Buddha before critically reviewing his life from an archaeological perspective. Secondly, it will introduce the accepted typology of Buddhist monuments - stupas, griha and vihara - and question both it's integrity and 'Buddhist' nature. Third, it will present a series of case studies illustrating the complex and variable nature of Buddhist practice throughout South Asia history. These case studies will include an examination of the variability of three contemporary Buddhist monuments, reflecting the spatial dynamic of patronage; an exposition of differing patterns of power, function and definition of Buddhist relics; and finally the archaeological visibility of Buddhism's two major traditions, the Hinayana and Mahayana. Finally, the paper will conclude with an examination of the archaeological visibility of Buddhism and will attempt to identify specific elements of material culture which may be termed or interpreted as 'Buddhist' with reference to diet, the role of women and artefacts recovered from Buddhist monasteries or viharas.
目次abstract 183
1. Introduction 184
2. The Lifetime of the Buddha 186
3. Buddhist Monuments 188
4. Buddhist Landscapes 192
5. New perspectives 197
References 199
ISBN9789860351088 (pbk); 9789860351095 (hc)
ヒット数62
作成日2023.03.08
更新日期2023.03.22



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