Research publications and presentations
[by Jason Neelis, unless otherwise noted]
From Khāśarājya to Daraddeśa – Steps towards a Regional Macrohistory of Peristan in the First Millennium CE
in Roots of Peristan: The Pre- Islamic Cultures of the Hindukush-Karakorum (Proceedings of the International Interdisciplinary Conference, ISMEO, Rome, 5-7 October, 2022), edited by Alberto Cacopardo and Augusto Cacopardo. Serie Orientale Roma N.S. 37 Rome: ISMEO, 2024, pp. 727-741
Digital Modeling of Upper Indus Epigraphic and Petroglyphic Complexes: Chilas II – Gichi Nala
(Hybrid co-presentation with Dr. Murtaza Taj), 25th International Conference of the European Association for South Asian Archaeology and Art, Barcelona, Spain, July 2-8, 2022
Return to Hunza-Haldeikish: Technological Advances of Epigraphical Field Research in Northern Pakistan
230th Meeting of the American Oriental Society (virtual), 12 March, 2021
Upper Indus Inscriptions and Petroglyphs in Northern Pakistan: New Methods and Tools for Understanding Epigraphical Landscapes
229th Meeting of the American Oriental Society, Chicago, Illinois, 17 March, 2019
A New Look at Shatial: Indo-Iranian Crossroads between South Asia and Central Asia on the Upper Indus River
24th Conference of the European Association of South Asian Archaeology and Art, Naples, July 3, 2018
Preserving History in Pakistan
(by Angela Mulholland) Laurier Campus: A Magazine for Alumni and Friends, Spring 2019
Endangered Signposts: Upper Indus Petroglyphs and Inscriptions in Northern Pakistan
in TAASA Review (Journal of the Asian Arts Society of Australia) 26.3 (September 2017), 12-13