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23.09.19 12.00–19.00 Registration. The lobby of the «Krepost» Sanatorium 19.00–20.00 IASSRT Consulate Members Meeting. Museum «Krepost»

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23.09.19

12.00–19.00 Registration. The lobby of the «Krepost» Sanatorium

19.00–20.00 IASSRT Consulate Members Meeting. Museum «Krepost»

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24.09.19

09.00–09.30 Press Conference. Assembly hall of the «Kre-post»

09.30–10.00 Opening Ceremony. Assembly hall of the «Kre-post» — Zvezdana Dode, IASSRT co-president,

«Nas­ledie»­ –­ chief­ scientific­ associate.­Opening Speech

— Tatyana Zagumennaya, Deputy Head of the Administration of the resort city of Kislo-vodsk. Welcome Speech

— Andrey Belinskiy, Science Director of the LLC «Nasledie», Stavropol. Welcome Speech

— Zhao Feng, IASSRT President, Director of China National Silk Museum. Opening Speech

— Sergej Savenko, Director of Pyatigorsk Local History Museum. Congratulatory Speech

— Sergei Luzin, Director Kislovodsk Museum of Local History «Krepost» Congratulatory Speech

10.10–10.30 Joint photo of symposium participants

10.30–12.30 Visiting the market of art crafts and traditional art of North Caucasian masters

The territory of Kislovodsk Museum of Local His-tory «Krepost»

13.00–14.00 Lunch

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14.30–15.30 Excursion to Kislovodsk Museum of Local His-tory «Krepost». Exposition and Exhibitions: «The world of the Adyghe woman in the interiors of his-torical memory»; «History of the Highlands; Old Families in Applied Art».

15.40–16:10 Excursion «The history of the formation of the tra-ditional Caucasian costume» [Gochiyaeva Ra-hima, Senior Researcher Kislovodsk Museum of Local History «Krepost»]

16:10–17.50 Master Class «Caucasian Gold Embroidery Techniqueс»­ [Saida­Pseunova,­Head­of­Art­and­Design, Department of the National Museum of the Republic of Adygea] / Master Class «Felt Art» [Elena Teleshova, Member of the Union of De-signers of Russia].

18.00 –19.00 Dinner

19.30–21.30 Excursion to the museum-estate of F.I. Chaliapin. Meeting at 19.10 in the lobby of the sanatorium «Krepost» – Optional

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25.09.2019

PReSenTATionS09.00–13.001. Dode Zvezdana Textiles as a historical source

Section 1. Caucasus on the Silk RoadChair: Maria Menshikova

2. Savenko S.n., Korobov D.S. The Great Silk Road in the North Caucasus

3. Zhao Feng A Preliminary Study on the Chinese Textiles

Found in Northern Caucasus Valley

4 Muthesius Anna Silks from Moscevaia Balka and from related

sites: mirrors of the ‘inter-mingling’ of extended Silk Road textile traditions

Coffee break

Section 2. Textiles in medieval archaeological monuments of Europe

Chair: Mary M. Dusenbury

5. Türk Attila, Harangi Flórián, nagy Katalin­ Typology­ of­ the­ archaeological­ textile­ finds­ from­

the Hungarian Conquest Period (10th century AD) in the Carpathian Basin and their historical context

6. Annika Larsson, Karolina Pallin Central Asian Silk Culture in Viking Age Scandi-

navia

7. Åse eriksen With silk for Valhall

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8. Anne Hedeager Krag Byzantine and Oriental silks from a Royal Shrine

in Denmark AD 1100

9. Aki Arponen Asian silk, European fashion and African Saint

13.00–14.00 Lunch.

Section 3. Museum collections and new archaeo-logical finds from East Asia

14.00–15.40 Chair: Zhao Feng

10. Maria Menshikova The Examples of Chinese Silk Textiles in the Her-

mitage collection: the Patterns, woven Characters and cut of the Objects as the historical Source

11. Betty Hensellek Balalyk Tepe and a Sartorial System of Central

Eurasia

12. Luk Yu-ping Textile borders on paintings from Cave 17, Mogao

Grottoes, Dunhuang

13 Xu Wenyue Yuan and Ming Dynasty’s impact on Joseon Dy-

nasty’s costume: Take costume excavated from BianXiu

( 1447–1524)’s tomb as an example

14. Wang Le Persian Silks in Chinese Contexts

15.40–16.00 Coffee break

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Section 4 Textile techniques as a historical text

16.00–18.00 Chair: Anna Muthesius

15. Cai Xin Further Study of the Mechanical Structure of Luo-

ji-zi Recorded in Practice of Carpentry

16. Keum, Da Woon Study on Textile and embroidery of <Embroidered

incense pouch on complex gauze> housed by Woljeongsa Museum

17. Park KiChan A study on the techniques of the making golden

threads which is used in the supplementary gold thread from the East Asia

18. Mao Huiwei Comparative Study of Nasij and Jin Duan zi in

Mongol and Yuan Dynasty 19. Lee, Hee-Jin The Restoration of Silk used in Kings’ Portraits in

the Joseon Dynasty

20. Ho Zhaohua The Research of Miao “Linx” Weaving Techniques

and History among Qingshui River

18.00–19.00 Dinner

19.30–21.30 Excursion to the museum-estate of Russian art-ist-Wanderer N.A. Yaroshenko. Meeting at 19.10 in the lobby of the sanatorium «Krepost» – Op-tional

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26.09.2019

Section 5. Textile Patterns as Models of the WorldChair: Attila Türk 09.00–10.40

21. Angela Sheng Textiles as “Pattern Books”: Transmission of Mo-

tifs across Inner Asia in the First Millennium

22 Kosuke Goto Early silk samit and Indian ornaments: a case of

bizarre plant composite

23 Kuang Yanghua The Embroidered Patterns on a Carpet Unearthed

from Noin-Ula

Section 6 Textiles as a materialized policy: fabrics in the context of diplomacy, re-ligion, international relations

Chair: Dale Gluckman

24. orit Shamir and Alisa Baginski Mulham Textiles (silk warp with hidden cotton

wefts) as a Historical Source

25. Juliane von Fircks Gold Rush – Weaving, Giving and Selling Silks in

the Rising Mongol Empire. Places of Production, Patterns of Distribution and Transport Routes in the 13th century

10.40–11.00 Coffee break

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26. irina Shingiray The Fabric of Diplomacy: A Mamluk (?) Tiraz in a

Golden Horde Funerary Context

27. Morris Rossabi Survival of Silk Roads, Late Ming and Early Qing

28. Sim, Yeon ok Tak Ui of Korean Buddhism made out of Chinese

Dragon Robe

29. Su Miao Artistic Features of Chinese Silk used by the Rus-

sian Flags

30. Su Lee Tsai and Zhao Hua Ho A Study of Political, Economical and Societal In-

fluences­on­­Qi-pao’s­Materials­and­Style­in­Mari-time Silk Road

13.00–14.00 Lunch

Section 7 Textile traditions and innovations

14:20–15:20 Chair: Morris Rossaby

31. Celetti David Kazakhstan Traditional Textiles. Tradition, Cul-

ture, and Modern Fashion

32. Alisa Saisavetvaree Foreign Textiles and Fashion at the Siamese

court during 17th–19th century

33. Masako Yoshida Comparison of the Chinese and Japanese tapes-

tries produced mainly in the 17th through 19th cen-tury and handed down in the Gion Festival of Kyoto

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15.20–16.00 Coffee break

34. Shen Jie and Wang Chen­ Suzhou­Jacquard­Chiffon­Exported­to­Islamic­Re-

gion in 20thCentury

35. Fatima K. Dzhigunova A collection of gold embroidery products in the

funds of the National Museum of the Republic of Adygea

36. Sudha Dhingra Cultural Journey of Indian Textiles: the Chamba

Rumal

17.00–17.30 Closing of the symposium and summing up

19.00–23.00 Dinner Restorant «Vysota 5642»

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27.09. 2019

Study Tour

07.00–07.45 Breakfast. Lunch*: Lunchboxes available in the dining room of the sanatorium.

08.00–09.30 Kislovodsk-Cherkessk

09.30–11.30 The State Karachay-Cherkess Historical-Cultural and Natural Museum-Reserve

11.30–14.00 Cherkessk – Arkhyz. Lunch* on the bus (don’t for-get the lunch boxes!)

14.00–17.00 Zelenchuksky District Local History Museum

17.00–20.00 Arkhyz – Kislovodsk

20.00–21.00 Dinner

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28.09. 2019

09.00–10.30 Free time

10.30–12.00 Kislovodsk – Tourist complex «Honey Falls»

12.00–18.00 Ayran Gala – a festival of the Karachay folk cul-ture. All symposium participants are welcome to attend at the invitation of Mussa Botashev – head of the Honey Falls complex

18.00–19.30 Tourist complex «Honey Falls» – Kislovodsk

29.09.2019

09.00–16.00 Free time

16.30–17.45 Kislovodsk – Mineralnye Vody Airport. The bus will depart from the sanatorium «Kre-

post»

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Notes

Meals at the «Krepost»: Breakfast 08.00–09.00 am

Lunch 13.00–14.00 pm

Dinner 18.00–19.00 pm

The­ sanatorium­ operates­ a-la-carte­ and­ buffet-style meals. You can select and pre-order the dishes you like by marking them in the order sheet on your table. Canteen sitting is pre-assigned­throughout­your­stay.­You­will­find­out­your­table­num-ber­on­the­first­day­of­your­stay.

27.09. 2019 Lunch boxes available in the dining room of the sanatorium