Glistening Treasures in the Dust: Ancient Artefacts of Afghanistan through October 2, 2020 at the Museum of History in Hong Kong

Glistening Treasures in the Dust: Ancient Artefacts of Afghanistan through October 2, 2020 at the Museum of History in Hong Kong.

Through the display of 231 rare artefacts including goldware, glassware, bronze sculptures and ivory carvings, unearthed from the four famous archaeological sites of Tepe Fullol, Aï Khanum, Tillya Tepe (Hill of gold) and Begram, now in the collection of the National Museum of Afghanistan, this exhibition demonstrates the profound influence of foreign ancient cultures such as Greek, Indian and Roman on Afghanistan and its surrounding regions from the Bronze Age to the first century CE, as well as a cultural diversity embracing the features of different Steppe cultures. These artefacts also attest to the role played by ancient Afghanistan as the cultural crossroads of the Silk Road, which subsequently promoted the exchange and integration of world civilisations. - Museum of History, Hong Kong

This video includes marvelous closeups of a number of artifacts in this exhibit.


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