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Aurel Stein

Sir Marc Aurel Stein, KCIE, FRAS, FBA[1] (Hungarian: Stein Márk Aurél; 26 November 1862 – 26 October 1943) was a Hungarian-born British archaeologist, primarily known for his explorations and archaeological discoveries in Central Asia. He was also a professor at Indian universities.

Sir Aurel Stein
Stein in 1909
Born
Stein Márk Aurél

26 November 1862 (1862-11-26)
Died26 October 1943(1943-10-26) (aged 80)
CitizenshipHungarian (birth) / British (naturalised) from 1904
Alma materUniversity of Tübingen
Scientific career
FieldsArchaeology
InfluencesXuanzang; Sven Hedin

Stein was also an ethnographer, geographer, linguist and surveyor. His collection of books and manuscripts bought from Dunhuang caves is important for the study of the history of Central Asia and the art and literature of Buddhism. He wrote several volumes on his expeditions and discoveries which include Ancient Khotan, Serindia and Innermost Asia.

Early life

Stein was born to Náthán Stein and Anna Hirschler, a Jewish couple residing in Budapest in the Kingdom of Hungary. His parents and his sister retained their Jewish faith but Stein and his brother, Ernst Eduard, were baptised as Lutherans. At home the family spoke German and Hungarian,[2] Stein attended Catholic and Lutheran gymnasiums in Budapest, where he mastered Greek, Latin, French, and English before going on for advanced study at Universities of Vienna, Leipzig and Tübingen. He graduated in Sanskrit and Persian and received his PhD from Tübingen in 1883.[3]

In 1884 he went to England to study oriental languages and archaeology. In 1886, Stein met the Indologist and philologist Rudolf Hoernlé in Vienna at a conference of Orientalists, learning about an ancient mathematical manuscript discovered in Bakhshali (Peshawar).[4] In 1887 Stein went to India, where he joined the University of the Punjab as Registrar. Later, between 1888 and 1899, he was the Principal of Oriental College, Lahore.[5] During this time, under his supervision Raghunath Temple Sanskrit Manuscript Library at Jammu was established which treasures 5000 rare manuscripts.[6]

Expeditions

Genesis

Stein was influenced by Sven Hedin's 1898 work Through Asia. In June 1898, he sought the help of Hoernle and a collaboration to find and study Central Asian antiquities. Hoernle was enthusiastic as he had already deciphered the Bower Manuscript and Weber Manuscript by then, found these to be respectively the oldest known birch bark and paper manuscripts of ancient India at the time, had received more artefacts and manuscripts but was concerned about the circumstances of their discovery and their authenticity. He recommended that Stein prepare an expedition proposal and submit it to the Governments of Punjab and India.[4] Stein sent a draft proposal to Hoernle within a month. Hoernle discussed it with Lt Governor of Punjab (British India), who expressed enthusiasm. Stein then submitted a full proposal to explore, map and study the antiquities of Central Asia as per the recommendations of Hoernle, who personally petitioned both the Government of Punjab and Government of India, lobbying for a quick approval. Within weeks, Stein's proposal was informally approved. In January 1899, Stein received the formal approval and funds for his first expedition.[4] Stein thereafter received approval and support for additional expeditions to Chinese Turkestan, other parts of Tibet and Central Asia where the Russians and Germans were already taking interest. He made his famous expeditions with the financial support of Punjab government and the British India government.[4]

The four expeditions

 
Photograph of Aurel Stein, with his dog and research team, in the Tarim Basin

Stein made four major expeditions to Central Asia—in 1900–1901, 1906–1908, 1913–1916 and 1930.[7] He brought to light the hidden treasure of a great civilization which by then was practically lost to the world. One of his significant finds during his first journey during 1900–1901 was the Taklamakan Desert oasis of Dandan Oilik where he was able to uncover a number of relics. During his third expedition in 1913–1916, he excavated at Khara-Khoto.[8] Later he explored in the Pamirs, seeking the site of the now-lost Stone Tower which the 2nd century polymath Claudius Ptolemy had noted as the half-way mark of the Silk Road in his famous treatise Geography.[9]

 
Map of Taklamakan from Stein's Serindia 1921, vol. V.
 
Letter from Aurel Stein to Rudolf Hoernle from Kashgar. Dated 25 May 1901.

The British Library's Stein collection of Chinese, Tibetan and Tangut manuscripts, Prakrit wooden tablets, and documents in Khotanese, Uyghur, Sogdian and Eastern Turkic is the result of his travels through central Asia during the 1920s and 1930s. Stein discovered manuscripts in the previously lost Tocharian languages of the Tarim Basin at Miran and other oasis towns, and recorded numerous archaeological sites especially in Iran and Balochistan.

When Stein visited Khotan he was able to render in Persian a portion of the Shahnama after he came across a local reading the Shahnama in Turki.[10]

During 1901 Stein was responsible for exposing forgeries of Islam Akhun, as well as establishing the details and the authenticity of manuscripts that had been discovered before 1896 in northwest China.[4]

Stein's greatest discovery was made at the Mogao Caves also known as "Caves of the Thousand Buddhas", near Dunhuang in 1907. It was there that he discovered a printed copy of the Diamond Sutra, the world's oldest printed text, dating to AD 868, along with 40,000 other scrolls (all removed by gradually winning the confidence and bribing the Taoist caretaker).[11] He took 24 cases of manuscripts and 4 cases of paintings and relics. He was knighted for his efforts, but Chinese nationalists dubbed him a burglar and staged protests against him, although others have seen his actions as at least advancing scholarship.[12][13] His discovery inspired other French, Russian, Japanese, and Chinese treasure hunters and explorers who also took their toll on the collection.[14] Aurel Stein discovered 5 letters written in Sogdian known as the "Ancient Letters" in an abandoned watchtower near Dunhuang in 1907, dating to the end of the Western Jin dynasty.[15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25]

During his expedition of 1906–1908 while surveying south of the Johnson Line in the Kunlun Mountains, Stein suffered frostbite and lost several toes on his right foot.

When he was resting from his extended journeys into Central Asia, he spent most of his time living in a tent in the alpine meadow called Mohand Marg which lies at the mouth atop the Sind Valley. Years earlier, working from this idyllic spot he translated Rajatarangini from Sanskrit into English, which had then been published in 1900.[26][27] A memorial stone was erected in Mohand Marg on 14 September 2017 where Stein used to pitch his tent.[28]

The fourth expedition to Central Asia, however, ended in failure. Stein did not publish any account, but others have written of the frustrations and rivalries between British and American interests in China, between Harvard's Fogg Museum and the British Museum, and finally, between Paul J. Sachs and Langdon Warner, the two Harvard sponsors of the expedition.[29]

Personal life

 
Photograph of Aurel Stein's grave marker in the Sherpur Cantonment, Kabul

Stein was a lifelong bachelor, but was always accompanied by a dog named "Dash" (of which there were seven).[30][31] He became a British citizen in 1904.[32] He died in Kabul on 26 October 1943 and is buried there in the Sherpur Cantonment.[33]

Great Game

Stein, as well as his rivals Sven Hedin, Sir Francis Younghusband and Nikolai Przhevalsky, were active players in the British-Russian struggle for influence in Central Asia, the so-called Great Game. Their explorations were supported by the British and Russian Empires as they filled in the remaining "blank spots" on the maps, providing valuable information and creating "spheres of influence" for archaeological exploration as they did for political influence.[34]

 
Fragment of carpet discovered by Aurel Stein in a refuse pit at Loulan, Xinjiang, and attributed to 3rd–4th century

The art objects he collected are divided between the British Museum, the British Library, the Srinagar Museum, and the National Museum, New Delhi.

Honours

Stein received a number of honours during his career. In 1909, he was awarded the Founder's Medal by the Royal Geographical Society 'for his extensive explorations in Central Asia, and in particular his archaeological work'.[35] In 1909, he was awarded the first Campbell Memorial Gold Medal by the Royal Asiatic Society of Bombay. He was awarded a number of other gold medals: the Gold Medal of the Société de Géographie in 1923; the Grande Médaille d’or of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland in 1932; and the Gold Medal of the Society of Antiquaries of London in 1935. In 1934, he was awarded the Huxley Memorial Medal of Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland.[36]

In the 1910 King's Birthday Honours, he was appointed Companion of the Order of the Indian Empire (CIE) for his service as Inspector-General of Education and Archaeological Surveyor in the North-West Frontier Province.[37] Two years later, in the 1912 Birthday Honours, he was promoted to Knight Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire (KCIE) for his service as Superintendent of the Archaeological Department, North-West Frontier Circle.[38]

He was made an honorary Doctor of Letters (DLitt) by the University of Oxford in 1909. He was made an honorary Doctor of Science (DSc) by the University of Cambridge in 1910.[36] He was made an honorary Doctor of Laws (LLD) by the University of St Andrews in 1939.[36][39]

In 1919, Stein became a foreign member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences.[40] In 1921, he was elected Fellow of the British Academy (FBA).[5]

Publications

  • 1896. "Notes on the Ancient Topography of the Pīr Pantsāl Route." Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, Vol. LXIV, Part I, No. 4, 1895. Calcutta 1896.
  • 1896. Notes on Ou-k'ong's account of Kaçmir. Wien: Gerold, 1896. Published in both English and German in Vienna.
  • 1898. Detailed Report on an Archaeological Tour with the Buner Field Force, Lahore, Punjab Government Press.
  • 1900. Kalhaṇa's Rājataraṅgiṇī – A Chronicle of the Kings of Kaśmīr, 2 vols. London, A. Constable & Co. Ltd. Reprint, Delhi, Motilal Banarsidass, 1979.
  • 1904 Sand-Buried Ruins of Khotan, London, Hurst and Blackett, Ltd. Reprint Asian Educational Services, New Delhi, Madras, 2000 Sand-Buried Ruins of Khotan: vol.1
  • 1905. Report of Archaeological Survey Work in the North-West Frontier Province and Baluchistan, Peshawar, Government Press, N.W. Frontier Province.
  • 1907. Ancient Khotan: Detailed report of archaeological explorations in Chinese Turkestan, 2 vols. Clarendon Press. Oxford.[41] Ancient Khotan: vol.1 Ancient Khotan: vol.2
  • 1912. Ruins of Desert Cathay: Personal Narrative of Explorations in Central Asia and Westernmost China, 2 vols. London, Macmillan & Co. Reprint: Delhi. Low Price Publications. 1990. Ruins of Desert Cathay: vol.1 Ruins of Desert Cathay: vol.2
  • 1918. "Routes from the Panjab to Turkestan and China Recorded by William Finch (1611)." The Geographical Journal, Vol. 51, No. 3 (Mar., 1918), pp. 172–175.
  • 1921a. Serindia: Detailed report of explorations in Central Asia and westernmost China, 5 vols. London & Oxford, Clarendon Press. Reprint: Delhi. Motilal Banarsidass. 1980.[41] Serindia: vol.1 Serindia: vol.2 Serindia: vol.3 Serindia: vol.4 Serindia: vol.5
  • 1921b. The Thousand Buddhas: ancient Buddhist paintings from the cave-temples of Tung-huang on the western frontier of China.[41] The Thousand Buddhas: vol.1
  • 1921c. "A Chinese expedition across the Pamirs and Hindukush, A.D. 747". Indian Antiquary 1923.[42]
  • 1923 Memoir On Maps Of Chinese Turkistan
  • 1923 Memoir on Maps of Chinese Turkistan and Kansu: vol.1
  • 1925 Innermost Asia: its geography as a factor in history. London: Royal Geographical Society. Geographical Journal, Vol. 65, nos. 5–6 (May- June 1925)
  • 1927 Alexander’s Campaign On The Indian North-west Frontier. The Geographic Journal, (Nov/Dec 1927)
  • 1928. Innermost Asia: Detailed Report of Explorations in Central Asia, Kan-su and Eastern Iran, 5 vols. Oxford, Clarendon Press. Reprint: New Delhi. Cosmo Publications. 1981.[41] Innermost Asia: vol.1 Innermost Asia: vol.2 Innermost Asia: vol.3 Innermost Asia: vol.4
  • 1929. On Alexander's Track to the Indus: Personal Narrative of Explorations on the North-West Frontier of India. London, Macmillan & Co. Reprint: New York, Benjamin Blom, 1972.
  • 1932 On Ancient Central Asian Tracks: Brief Narrative of Three Expeditions in Innermost Asia and Northwestern China. Reprinted with Introduction by Jeannette Mirsky. Book Faith India, Delhi. 1999.
  • 1933 On Ancient Central-Asian Tracks: vol.1
  • 1937 Archaeological Reconnaissances in North-Western India and South-Eastern Īrān: vol.1
  • 1940 Old Routes of Western Iran: Narrative of an Archaeological Journey Carried out and Recorded, MacMillan and co., limited. St. Martin's Street, London.
  • 1944. "Archaeological Notes from the Hindukush Region". J.R.A.S., pp. 1–24 + fold-out.

A more detailed list of Stein's publications is available in Handbook to the Stein Collections in the UK,[8] pp. 49–61.

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ Gray, Basil (19 February 1944). "Obituary, Sir Aurel Stein, K.C.I.E., F.B.A". Nature. 153 (3877): 216–217. doi:10.1038/153216a0.
  2. ^ Colquhoun, A. R., & Colquhoun, E. M. C. (1914). The whirlpool of Europe, Austria-Hungary and the Habsburgs. New York: Dodd, Mead.
  3. ^ Mirsky (1977), p. 5–6.
  4. ^ a b c d e Sims-Williams, Ursula (2012). Helen Wang (ed.). Rudolf Hoernle and Sir Aurel Stein (PDF). Sir Aurel Stein, Colleagues and Collections, British Museum Research Publication 184. London: British Library. ISBN 978-086159-1848.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ a b . British Academy Fellows. British Academy. Archived from the original on 1 July 2015. Retrieved 26 November 2014.
  6. ^ "Raghunath Temple Sanskrit Manuscript Library at Jammu". Autarmota. Retrieved 19 August 2022.
  7. ^ The New Encyclopædia Britannica. 15th Edition. (1977). Vol. IX, p. 547.
  8. ^ a b Wang, Helen; Perkins, John, eds. (2008). (PDF). British Museum. pp. 42–44. ISBN 978-086159-9776. ISSN 1747-3640. Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 October 2012. Retrieved 4 July 2009.
  9. ^ Dean, Riaz (2022). The Stone Tower: Ptolemy, the Silk Road, and a 2,000-Year-Old Riddle. Delhi: Penguin Viking. pp. 130–31, 164–67. ISBN 978-0670093625.
  10. ^ Jeannette Mirsky (1 October 1998). Sir Aurel Stein: Archaeological Explorer. University of Chicago Press. pp. 146–. ISBN 978-0-226-53177-9.
  11. ^ Deuel, Leo. 1970. Testaments of Time, p. 459. Baltimore, Pelican Books. Orig. publ. Knopf, NY, 1965; "Collecting Aurel Stein", The Caxtonian Vol. XIX, No. 2, November 2011.
  12. ^ Jacobs, Justin (2010) "Confronting Indiana Jones: Chinese Nationalism, Historical Imperialism, and the Criminalization of Aurel Stein and the Raiders of Dunhuang, 1899–1944", pp. 65–90 in China on the Margins. Sherman Cochran and Paul G. Pickowicz (eds.). Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.
  13. ^ Dean, Riaz (2022). The Stone Tower: Ptolemy, the Silk Road, and a 2,000-year-old Riddle. Delhi: Penguin Viking. pp. 128–29. ISBN 978-0670093625.
  14. ^ Larmer, Brook (June 2010) "Caves of Faith", pp. 136–138, National Geographic Magazine.
  15. ^ Sims-Williams, N. (15 December 1985). "ANCIENT LETTERS". Encyclopædia Iranica. Vol. II. Encyclopædia Iranica. pp. 7–9.
  16. ^ Keramidas, Kimon. "SOGDIAN ANCIENT LETTER II". NYU. Telling the Sogdian Story: A Freer/Sackler Digital Exhibition Project.
  17. ^ "The Sogdian Ancient Letters 1, 2, 3, and 5". Silk Road Seattle - University of Washington. translated by Prof. Nicholas Sims-Williams.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  18. ^ Norman, Jeremy. "Aurel Stein Discovers the Sogdian "Ancient Letters" 313 CE to 314 CE". History of Information.
  19. ^ Sogdian Ancient Letter No. 3. Reproduced from Susan Whitfield (ed.), The Silk Road: Trade, Travel, War and Faith (2004) p. 248.
  20. ^ "Ancient Letters". THE SOGDIANS Influencers on the Silk Roads. Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution.
  21. ^ Keramidas, Kimon. "SOGDIAN ANCIENT LETTER III: LETTER TO NANAIDHAT". NYU. Telling the Sogdian Story: A Freer/Sackler Digital Exhibition Project.
  22. ^ "Sogdian letters". ringmar.net. History of International Relations.
  23. ^ Vaissière, Étienne de la (2005). "CHAPTER TWO ABOUT THE ANCIENT LETTERS". Sogdian Traders: A History. Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 8 Uralic & Central Asian Studies. Vol. 10. Brill. p. 43–70. doi:10.1163/9789047406990_005. ISBN 978-90-47-40699-0.
  24. ^ https://brill.com/display/book/9789047406990/BP000005.xml
  25. ^ Livšic, Vladimir A. (2009). "SOGDIAN "ANCIENT LETTERS" (II, IV, V)". In Orlov, Andrei; Lourie, Basil (eds.). Symbola Caelestis: Le symbolisme liturgique et paraliturgique dans le monde chrétien. Piscataway: Gorgias Press. p. 344-352. ISBN 9781463222543.
  26. ^ . dailykashmirimages.com. Archived from the original on 25 May 2014. Retrieved 25 May 2014.
  27. ^ . siraurelstein.org. Archived from the original on 23 March 2014. Retrieved 25 May 2014.
  28. ^ "Unexplored alpine meadow". Greater Kashmir. 25 July 2019. Retrieved 19 January 2021.
  29. ^ Brysac, Shareen Blair (November–December 1997). "Last of the "Foreign Devils"". Archaeology. 50 (6).
  30. ^ IDP Newsletter Issue No. 18. Idp.bl.uk. Retrieved on 2014-06-06.
  31. ^ Dash The Dog. Idp.bl.uk. Retrieved on 2014-06-06.
  32. ^ "Stein, Sir (Marc) Aurel". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/36266. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  33. ^ North, Andrew. (9 June 2012) Afghanistan's 'graveyard of foreigners'. Bbc.co.uk. Retrieved on 2014-06-06.
  34. ^ Meyer & Brysac (1999), pp. 367–368.
  35. ^ (PDF). Medals and Awards. Royal Geographical Society. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 September 2011. Retrieved 26 November 2014.
  36. ^ a b c Strong, Sarah; Wang, Helen. "Sir Aurel Stein's Medals at the Royal Geographical Society" (PDF). British Museum. Retrieved 26 November 2014.
  37. ^ "No. 28388". The London Gazette (Supplement to the London Gazette Extraordinary). 23 June 1910. p. 4478.
  38. ^ "No. 28617". The London Gazette (Supplement). 23 June 1910. p. 4300.
  39. ^ "Stein, Sir Aurel". Who's Who. ukwhoswho.com. A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc. Retrieved 16 August 2019. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  40. ^ "M.A. Stein (1862–1943)". Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. Retrieved 25 January 2016.
  41. ^ a b c d M. A. Stein – Digital Archive of Toyo Bunko Rare Books at dsr.nii.ac.jp
  42. ^ http://www.pears2.lib.ohio-state.edu/FULLTEXT/TR-ENG/aurel.htm[permanent dead link]

References and further reading

  • Baumer, Christoph. 2000. Southern Silk Road: In the Footsteps of Sir Aurel Stein and Sven Hedin. White Orchid Books. Bangkok.
  • Brysac, Shareen. "Sir Aurel Stein’s Fourth 'American' Expedition." Archeology Archive Viewed 21 December 2014.
  • Deuel, Leo. 1965. Testaments of Time; the Search for Lost Manuscripts and Records. Knopf, New York, 1965. paperback reprint: Pelican, Baltimore, 1970.
  • Falconer, John et al. 2002. Catalogue of the Collections of Sir Aurel Stein in the Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Budapest, LHAS and British Museum. ISBN 963-7451-11-0.
  • Falconer, John et al. 2007. "Supplement to the Catalogue of the Collections of Sir Aurel Stein in the Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Budapest, LHAS. ISBN 978-963-508-545-3.
  • Hansen, Valerie. 2012. The Silk Road: A New History, Oxford University Press ISBN 978-0195159318.
  • Hopkirk, Peter. 1980. Foreign Devils on the Silk Road. John Murray (Publishers). Paperback edition, University of Massachusetts Press 1984. ISBN 0-87023-435-8.
  • Ikle, Frank W. "Sir Aurel Stein. A Victorian Geographer in the Tracks of Alexander", Isis 59, no. 2 (1968): 144–55. Accessed March 24, 2021. http://www.jstor.org/stable/228275.
  • Kelecsényi, Ágnes, 2004. "Stein Aurél (1862–1943) És a Magyar Tudomány Kapcsolatok a Magyar Tudományos Akadémiával – Stein-gyűjtemények a Magyar Tudományos Akadémia Könyvtárában" [PhD thesis: Aurel Stein and Hungarian academia]
  • Meyer, Karl E.; Brysac, Shareen Blair (1999). Tournament of Shadows: The Great Game and the Race for Empire in Central Asia. Counterpoint. ISBN 9781582430287.
  • Mirsky, Jeannette (1977), Sir Aurel Stein: Archaeological Explorer, Paperback edition, 1998, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, ISBN 9780226531779
  • Morgan, Joyce; Walters, Conrad, Journeys on the Silk Road: a desert explorer, Buddha’s secret library, and the unearthing of the world’s oldest printed book, Picador Australia, 2011, ISBN 9781405040419.
  • Pandita, S.N., Aurel Stein in Kashmir: Sanskrit of Mohand Marg. Om Publications, 2004. ISBN 978-8186867839.
  • Walker, Annabel. 1999. Aurel Stein: Pioneer of the Silk Road. University of Washington Press. ISBN 0-295-97730-2.
  • Wang, Helen (ed.). 1999. Handbook to the Stein Collections in the UK. British Museum Occasional Paper 129. ISBN 0-86159-129-1, fully available online.
  • Wang, Helen (ed.). 2002. Sir Aurel Stein in The Times. London, Saffron Books. ISBN 1-872843-29-8.
  • Wang, Helen (ed.). 2004. Sir Aurel Stein. Proceedings of the British Museum Study Day, 2002. British Museum Occasional Paper 142. ISBN 0-86159-142-9.[1]
  • Wang, Helen (ed.). 2012. Sir Aurel Stein, Colleagues and Collections, British Museum Research Publication 184, ISBN 978-086159-1848. (This an online publication only) fully available online
  • Wang, Helen and Perkins, John (eds). 2008. Handbook to the Collections of Sir Aurel Stein in the UK. British Museum Research Publication 129 (updated and expanded edition of Handbook to the Stein Collections in the UK, 1999). ISBN 978-086159-9776.
  • Wang Jiqing, Photographs in the British Library of Documents and Manuscripts from Sir Aurel Stein's Fourth Central Asian Expedition.[1]
  • Whitfield, Susan. 2004. Aurel Stein on the Silk Road. Serindia Publications. ISBN 1-932476-11-3; also: The British Museum Press, London. ISBN 0-7141-2416-8.

External links

  • Central Asian Antiquities 15 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine at the National Museum of India, New Delhi.
  • Aurel Stein in Kashmir 19 July 2009 at the Wayback Machine, Kashmir Bhawan Center, Luton, United Kingdom.
  • Website of the project to conserve, catalogue, digitise and research the artefacts found in the Dunhuang Caves.
  • Digital versions of books by Marc Aurel Stein.
  • A page about Marc Aurel Stein in Hungarian
  • Aurel Stein and the Caves of the Thousand Buddhas. An exhibition of his archive photos in the Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 2007.
  • Life of Aurel Stein. Web catalog in four languages. A Hong Kong exhibition of his archive photos and documents conserved in the Oriental Collection of the LHAS, 2008. Preliminary articles on the web publication: 1 and 2
  • British Museum – Sir Aurel Stein at www.britishmuseum.org Sir Aurel Stein, proceedings of the British Museum study day, 23 March 2002 (online publication)
  • "The Stein Collection". Asia. Victoria and Albert Museum. Retrieved 14 September 2010.
  • The Collections of Sir Aurel Stein at the British Museum
  • Works by or about Aurel Stein at Internet Archive
  • "Stein, Mark Aurel" . New International Encyclopedia. 1905.
  • "Stein, Mark Aurel" . Encyclopedia Americana. 1920.
  • Aurel Stein in Encyclopaedia Iranica

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Not to be confused with R L Stine Sir Marc Aurel Stein KCIE FRAS FBA 1 Hungarian Stein Mark Aurel 26 November 1862 26 October 1943 was a Hungarian born British archaeologist primarily known for his explorations and archaeological discoveries in Central Asia He was also a professor at Indian universities Sir Aurel SteinStein in 1909BornStein Mark Aurel26 November 1862 1862 11 26 Pest Hungary Austrian EmpireDied26 October 1943 1943 10 26 aged 80 Kabul AfghanistanCitizenshipHungarian birth British naturalised from 1904Alma materUniversity of TubingenScientific careerFieldsArchaeologyInfluencesXuanzang Sven HedinStein was also an ethnographer geographer linguist and surveyor His collection of books and manuscripts bought from Dunhuang caves is important for the study of the history of Central Asia and the art and literature of Buddhism He wrote several volumes on his expeditions and discoveries which include Ancient Khotan Serindia and Innermost Asia Contents 1 Early life 2 Expeditions 2 1 Genesis 2 2 The four expeditions 3 Personal life 4 Great Game 5 Honours 6 Publications 7 See also 8 Footnotes 9 References and further reading 10 External linksEarly life EditStein was born to Nathan Stein and Anna Hirschler a Jewish couple residing in Budapest in the Kingdom of Hungary His parents and his sister retained their Jewish faith but Stein and his brother Ernst Eduard were baptised as Lutherans At home the family spoke German and Hungarian 2 Stein attended Catholic and Lutheran gymnasiums in Budapest where he mastered Greek Latin French and English before going on for advanced study at Universities of Vienna Leipzig and Tubingen He graduated in Sanskrit and Persian and received his PhD from Tubingen in 1883 3 In 1884 he went to England to study oriental languages and archaeology In 1886 Stein met the Indologist and philologist Rudolf Hoernle in Vienna at a conference of Orientalists learning about an ancient mathematical manuscript discovered in Bakhshali Peshawar 4 In 1887 Stein went to India where he joined the University of the Punjab as Registrar Later between 1888 and 1899 he was the Principal of Oriental College Lahore 5 During this time under his supervision Raghunath Temple Sanskrit Manuscript Library at Jammu was established which treasures 5000 rare manuscripts 6 Expeditions EditGenesis Edit Stein was influenced by Sven Hedin s 1898 work Through Asia In June 1898 he sought the help of Hoernle and a collaboration to find and study Central Asian antiquities Hoernle was enthusiastic as he had already deciphered the Bower Manuscript and Weber Manuscript by then found these to be respectively the oldest known birch bark and paper manuscripts of ancient India at the time had received more artefacts and manuscripts but was concerned about the circumstances of their discovery and their authenticity He recommended that Stein prepare an expedition proposal and submit it to the Governments of Punjab and India 4 Stein sent a draft proposal to Hoernle within a month Hoernle discussed it with Lt Governor of Punjab British India who expressed enthusiasm Stein then submitted a full proposal to explore map and study the antiquities of Central Asia as per the recommendations of Hoernle who personally petitioned both the Government of Punjab and Government of India lobbying for a quick approval Within weeks Stein s proposal was informally approved In January 1899 Stein received the formal approval and funds for his first expedition 4 Stein thereafter received approval and support for additional expeditions to Chinese Turkestan other parts of Tibet and Central Asia where the Russians and Germans were already taking interest He made his famous expeditions with the financial support of Punjab government and the British India government 4 The four expeditions Edit Photograph of Aurel Stein with his dog and research team in the Tarim Basin Stein made four major expeditions to Central Asia in 1900 1901 1906 1908 1913 1916 and 1930 7 He brought to light the hidden treasure of a great civilization which by then was practically lost to the world One of his significant finds during his first journey during 1900 1901 was the Taklamakan Desert oasis of Dandan Oilik where he was able to uncover a number of relics During his third expedition in 1913 1916 he excavated at Khara Khoto 8 Later he explored in the Pamirs seeking the site of the now lost Stone Tower which the 2nd century polymath Claudius Ptolemy had noted as the half way mark of the Silk Road in his famous treatise Geography 9 Map of Taklamakan from Stein s Serindia 1921 vol V Letter from Aurel Stein to Rudolf Hoernle from Kashgar Dated 25 May 1901 The British Library s Stein collection of Chinese Tibetan and Tangut manuscripts Prakrit wooden tablets and documents in Khotanese Uyghur Sogdian and Eastern Turkic is the result of his travels through central Asia during the 1920s and 1930s Stein discovered manuscripts in the previously lost Tocharian languages of the Tarim Basin at Miran and other oasis towns and recorded numerous archaeological sites especially in Iran and Balochistan When Stein visited Khotan he was able to render in Persian a portion of the Shahnama after he came across a local reading the Shahnama in Turki 10 During 1901 Stein was responsible for exposing forgeries of Islam Akhun as well as establishing the details and the authenticity of manuscripts that had been discovered before 1896 in northwest China 4 Stein s greatest discovery was made at the Mogao Caves also known as Caves of the Thousand Buddhas near Dunhuang in 1907 It was there that he discovered a printed copy of the Diamond Sutra the world s oldest printed text dating to AD 868 along with 40 000 other scrolls all removed by gradually winning the confidence and bribing the Taoist caretaker 11 He took 24 cases of manuscripts and 4 cases of paintings and relics He was knighted for his efforts but Chinese nationalists dubbed him a burglar and staged protests against him although others have seen his actions as at least advancing scholarship 12 13 His discovery inspired other French Russian Japanese and Chinese treasure hunters and explorers who also took their toll on the collection 14 Aurel Stein discovered 5 letters written in Sogdian known as the Ancient Letters in an abandoned watchtower near Dunhuang in 1907 dating to the end of the Western Jin dynasty 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 During his expedition of 1906 1908 while surveying south of the Johnson Line in the Kunlun Mountains Stein suffered frostbite and lost several toes on his right foot When he was resting from his extended journeys into Central Asia he spent most of his time living in a tent in the alpine meadow called Mohand Marg which lies at the mouth atop the Sind Valley Years earlier working from this idyllic spot he translated Rajatarangini from Sanskrit into English which had then been published in 1900 26 27 A memorial stone was erected in Mohand Marg on 14 September 2017 where Stein used to pitch his tent 28 The fourth expedition to Central Asia however ended in failure Stein did not publish any account but others have written of the frustrations and rivalries between British and American interests in China between Harvard s Fogg Museum and the British Museum and finally between Paul J Sachs and Langdon Warner the two Harvard sponsors of the expedition 29 Personal life Edit Photograph of Aurel Stein s grave marker in the Sherpur Cantonment Kabul Stein was a lifelong bachelor but was always accompanied by a dog named Dash of which there were seven 30 31 He became a British citizen in 1904 32 He died in Kabul on 26 October 1943 and is buried there in the Sherpur Cantonment 33 Great Game EditStein as well as his rivals Sven Hedin Sir Francis Younghusband and Nikolai Przhevalsky were active players in the British Russian struggle for influence in Central Asia the so called Great Game Their explorations were supported by the British and Russian Empires as they filled in the remaining blank spots on the maps providing valuable information and creating spheres of influence for archaeological exploration as they did for political influence 34 Fragment of carpet discovered by Aurel Stein in a refuse pit at Loulan Xinjiang and attributed to 3rd 4th century The art objects he collected are divided between the British Museum the British Library the Srinagar Museum and the National Museum New Delhi Honours EditStein received a number of honours during his career In 1909 he was awarded the Founder s Medal by the Royal Geographical Society for his extensive explorations in Central Asia and in particular his archaeological work 35 In 1909 he was awarded the first Campbell Memorial Gold Medal by the Royal Asiatic Society of Bombay He was awarded a number of other gold medals the Gold Medal of the Societe de Geographie in 1923 the Grande Medaille d or of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland in 1932 and the Gold Medal of the Society of Antiquaries of London in 1935 In 1934 he was awarded the Huxley Memorial Medal of Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland 36 In the 1910 King s Birthday Honours he was appointed Companion of the Order of the Indian Empire CIE for his service as Inspector General of Education and Archaeological Surveyor in the North West Frontier Province 37 Two years later in the 1912 Birthday Honours he was promoted to Knight Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire KCIE for his service as Superintendent of the Archaeological Department North West Frontier Circle 38 He was made an honorary Doctor of Letters DLitt by the University of Oxford in 1909 He was made an honorary Doctor of Science DSc by the University of Cambridge in 1910 36 He was made an honorary Doctor of Laws LLD by the University of St Andrews in 1939 36 39 In 1919 Stein became a foreign member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences 40 In 1921 he was elected Fellow of the British Academy FBA 5 Publications Edit1896 Notes on the Ancient Topography of the Pir Pantsal Route Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal Vol LXIV Part I No 4 1895 Calcutta 1896 1896 Notes on Ou k ong s account of Kacmir Wien Gerold 1896 Published in both English and German in Vienna 1898 Detailed Report on an Archaeological Tour with the Buner Field Force Lahore Punjab Government Press 1900 Kalhaṇa s Rajataraṅgiṇi A Chronicle of the Kings of Kasmir 2 vols London A Constable amp Co Ltd Reprint Delhi Motilal Banarsidass 1979 1904 Sand Buried Ruins of Khotan London Hurst and Blackett Ltd Reprint Asian Educational Services New Delhi Madras 2000 Sand Buried Ruins of Khotan vol 1 1905 Report of Archaeological Survey Work in the North West Frontier Province and Baluchistan Peshawar Government Press N W Frontier Province 1907 Ancient Khotan Detailed report of archaeological explorations in Chinese Turkestan 2 vols Clarendon Press Oxford 41 Ancient Khotan vol 1 Ancient Khotan vol 2 1912 Ruins of Desert Cathay Personal Narrative of Explorations in Central Asia and Westernmost China 2 vols London Macmillan amp Co Reprint Delhi Low Price Publications 1990 Ruins of Desert Cathay vol 1 Ruins of Desert Cathay vol 2 1918 Routes from the Panjab to Turkestan and China Recorded by William Finch 1611 The Geographical Journal Vol 51 No 3 Mar 1918 pp 172 175 1921a Serindia Detailed report of explorations in Central Asia and westernmost China 5 vols London amp Oxford Clarendon Press Reprint Delhi Motilal Banarsidass 1980 41 Serindia vol 1 Serindia vol 2 Serindia vol 3 Serindia vol 4 Serindia vol 5 1921b The Thousand Buddhas ancient Buddhist paintings from the cave temples of Tung huang on the western frontier of China 41 The Thousand Buddhas vol 1 1921c A Chinese expedition across the Pamirs and Hindukush A D 747 Indian Antiquary 1923 42 1923 Memoir On Maps Of Chinese Turkistan 1923 Memoir on Maps of Chinese Turkistan and Kansu vol 1 1925 Innermost Asia its geography as a factor in history London Royal Geographical Society Geographical Journal Vol 65 nos 5 6 May June 1925 1927 Alexander s Campaign On The Indian North west Frontier The Geographic Journal Nov Dec 1927 1928 Innermost Asia Detailed Report of Explorations in Central Asia Kan su and Eastern Iran 5 vols Oxford Clarendon Press Reprint New Delhi Cosmo Publications 1981 41 Innermost Asia vol 1 Innermost Asia vol 2 Innermost Asia vol 3 Innermost Asia vol 4 1929 On Alexander s Track to the Indus Personal Narrative of Explorations on the North West Frontier of India London Macmillan amp Co Reprint New York Benjamin Blom 1972 1932 On Ancient Central Asian Tracks Brief Narrative of Three Expeditions in Innermost Asia and Northwestern China Reprinted with Introduction by Jeannette Mirsky Book Faith India Delhi 1999 1933 On Ancient Central Asian Tracks vol 1 1937 Archaeological Reconnaissances in North Western India and South Eastern iran vol 1 1940 Old Routes of Western Iran Narrative of an Archaeological Journey Carried out and Recorded MacMillan and co limited St Martin s Street London 1944 Archaeological Notes from the Hindukush Region J R A S pp 1 24 fold out A more detailed list of Stein s publications is available in Handbook to the Stein Collections in the UK 8 pp 49 61 See also EditThree hares Sandor Korosi Csoma Armin Vambery Amluk Dara stupaFootnotes Edit Gray Basil 19 February 1944 Obituary Sir Aurel Stein K C I E F B A Nature 153 3877 216 217 doi 10 1038 153216a0 Colquhoun A R amp Colquhoun E M C 1914 The whirlpool of Europe Austria Hungary and the Habsburgs New York Dodd Mead Mirsky 1977 p 5 6 a b c d e Sims Williams Ursula 2012 Helen Wang ed Rudolf Hoernle and Sir Aurel Stein PDF Sir Aurel Stein Colleagues and Collections British Museum Research Publication 184 London British Library ISBN 978 086159 1848 permanent dead link a b STEIN Sir Aurel 26 11 1862 26 10 1943 British Academy Fellows British Academy Archived from the original on 1 July 2015 Retrieved 26 November 2014 Raghunath Temple Sanskrit Manuscript Library at Jammu Autarmota Retrieved 19 August 2022 The New Encyclopaedia Britannica 15th Edition 1977 Vol IX p 547 a b Wang Helen Perkins John eds 2008 Handbook to the Collections of Sir Aurel Stein in the UK PDF British Museum pp 42 44 ISBN 978 086159 9776 ISSN 1747 3640 Archived from the original PDF on 7 October 2012 Retrieved 4 July 2009 Dean Riaz 2022 The Stone Tower Ptolemy the Silk Road and a 2 000 Year Old Riddle Delhi Penguin Viking pp 130 31 164 67 ISBN 978 0670093625 Jeannette Mirsky 1 October 1998 Sir Aurel Stein Archaeological Explorer University of Chicago Press pp 146 ISBN 978 0 226 53177 9 Deuel Leo 1970 Testaments of Time p 459 Baltimore Pelican Books Orig publ Knopf NY 1965 Collecting Aurel Stein The Caxtonian Vol XIX No 2 November 2011 Jacobs Justin 2010 Confronting Indiana Jones Chinese Nationalism Historical Imperialism and the Criminalization of Aurel Stein and the Raiders of Dunhuang 1899 1944 pp 65 90 in China on the Margins Sherman Cochran and Paul G Pickowicz eds Ithaca NY Cornell University Press Dean Riaz 2022 The Stone Tower Ptolemy the Silk Road and a 2 000 year old Riddle Delhi Penguin Viking pp 128 29 ISBN 978 0670093625 Larmer Brook June 2010 Caves of Faith pp 136 138 National Geographic Magazine Sims Williams N 15 December 1985 ANCIENT LETTERS Encyclopaedia Iranica Vol II Encyclopaedia Iranica pp 7 9 Keramidas Kimon SOGDIAN ANCIENT LETTER II NYU Telling the Sogdian Story A Freer Sackler Digital Exhibition Project The Sogdian Ancient Letters 1 2 3 and 5 Silk Road Seattle University of Washington translated by Prof Nicholas Sims Williams a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint others link Norman Jeremy Aurel Stein Discovers the Sogdian Ancient Letters 313 CE to 314 CE History of Information Sogdian Ancient Letter No 3 Reproduced from Susan Whitfield ed The Silk Road Trade Travel War and Faith 2004 p 248 Ancient Letters THE SOGDIANS Influencers on the Silk Roads Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M Sackler Gallery Smithsonian Institution Keramidas Kimon SOGDIAN ANCIENT LETTER III LETTER TO NANAIDHAT NYU Telling the Sogdian Story A Freer Sackler Digital Exhibition Project Sogdian letters ringmar net History of International Relations Vaissiere Etienne de la 2005 CHAPTER TWO ABOUT THE ANCIENT LETTERS Sogdian Traders A History Handbook of Oriental Studies Section 8 Uralic amp Central Asian Studies Vol 10 Brill p 43 70 doi 10 1163 9789047406990 005 ISBN 978 90 47 40699 0 https brill com display book 9789047406990 BP000005 xml Livsic Vladimir A 2009 SOGDIAN ANCIENT LETTERS II IV V In Orlov Andrei Lourie Basil eds Symbola Caelestis Le symbolisme liturgique et paraliturgique dans le monde chretien Piscataway Gorgias Press p 344 352 ISBN 9781463222543 JKMHC trekkers trek Mohanmarg dailykashmirimages com Archived from the original on 25 May 2014 Retrieved 25 May 2014 The illustrated Rajatarangini siraurelstein org Archived from the original on 23 March 2014 Retrieved 25 May 2014 Unexplored alpine meadow Greater Kashmir 25 July 2019 Retrieved 19 January 2021 Brysac Shareen Blair November December 1997 Last of the Foreign Devils Archaeology 50 6 IDP Newsletter Issue No 18 Idp bl uk Retrieved on 2014 06 06 Dash The Dog Idp bl uk Retrieved on 2014 06 06 Stein Sir Marc Aurel Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 36266 Subscription or UK public library membership required North Andrew 9 June 2012 Afghanistan s graveyard of foreigners Bbc co uk Retrieved on 2014 06 06 Meyer amp Brysac 1999 pp 367 368 Gold Medal Recipients PDF Medals and Awards Royal Geographical Society Archived from the original PDF on 27 September 2011 Retrieved 26 November 2014 a b c Strong Sarah Wang Helen Sir Aurel Stein s Medals at the Royal Geographical Society PDF British Museum Retrieved 26 November 2014 No 28388 The London Gazette Supplement to the London Gazette Extraordinary 23 June 1910 p 4478 No 28617 The London Gazette Supplement 23 June 1910 p 4300 Stein Sir Aurel Who s Who ukwhoswho com A amp C Black an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc Retrieved 16 August 2019 Subscription or UK public library membership required M A Stein 1862 1943 Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences Retrieved 25 January 2016 a b c d M A Stein Digital Archive of Toyo Bunko Rare Books at dsr nii ac jp http www pears2 lib ohio state edu FULLTEXT TR ENG aurel htm permanent dead link References and further reading EditBaumer Christoph 2000 Southern Silk Road In the Footsteps of Sir Aurel Stein and Sven Hedin White Orchid Books Bangkok Brysac Shareen Sir Aurel Stein s Fourth American Expedition Archeology Archive Viewed 21 December 2014 Deuel Leo 1965 Testaments of Time the Search for Lost Manuscripts and Records Knopf New York 1965 paperback reprint Pelican Baltimore 1970 Falconer John et al 2002 Catalogue of the Collections of Sir Aurel Stein in the Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences Budapest LHAS and British Museum ISBN 963 7451 11 0 Falconer John et al 2007 Supplement to the Catalogue of the Collections of Sir Aurel Stein in the Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences Budapest LHAS ISBN 978 963 508 545 3 Hansen Valerie 2012 The Silk Road A New History Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0195159318 Hopkirk Peter 1980 Foreign Devils on the Silk Road John Murray Publishers Paperback edition University of Massachusetts Press 1984 ISBN 0 87023 435 8 Ikle Frank W Sir Aurel Stein A Victorian Geographer in the Tracks of Alexander Isis 59 no 2 1968 144 55 Accessed March 24 2021 http www jstor org stable 228275 Kelecsenyi Agnes 2004 Stein Aurel 1862 1943 Es a Magyar Tudomany Kapcsolatok a Magyar Tudomanyos Akademiaval Stein gyujtemenyek a Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia Konyvtaraban PhD thesis Aurel Stein and Hungarian academia Meyer Karl E Brysac Shareen Blair 1999 Tournament of Shadows The Great Game and the Race for Empire in Central Asia Counterpoint ISBN 9781582430287 Mirsky Jeannette 1977 Sir Aurel Stein Archaeological Explorer Paperback edition 1998 Chicago University of Chicago Press ISBN 9780226531779 Morgan Joyce Walters Conrad Journeys on the Silk Road a desert explorer Buddha s secret library and the unearthing of the world s oldest printed book Picador Australia 2011 ISBN 9781405040419 Pandita S N Aurel Stein in Kashmir Sanskrit of Mohand Marg Om Publications 2004 ISBN 978 8186867839 Walker Annabel 1999 Aurel Stein Pioneer of the Silk Road University of Washington Press ISBN 0 295 97730 2 Wang Helen ed 1999 Handbook to the Stein Collections in the UK British Museum Occasional Paper 129 ISBN 0 86159 129 1 fully available online Wang Helen ed 2002 Sir Aurel Stein in The Times London Saffron Books ISBN 1 872843 29 8 Wang Helen ed 2004 Sir Aurel Stein Proceedings of the British Museum Study Day 2002 British Museum Occasional Paper 142 ISBN 0 86159 142 9 1 Wang Helen ed 2012 Sir Aurel Stein Colleagues and Collections British Museum Research Publication 184 ISBN 978 086159 1848 This an online publication only fully available online Wang Helen and Perkins John eds 2008 Handbook to the Collections of Sir Aurel Stein in the UK British Museum Research Publication 129 updated and expanded edition of Handbook to the Stein Collections in the UK 1999 ISBN 978 086159 9776 Wang Jiqing Photographs in the British Library of Documents and Manuscripts from Sir Aurel Stein s Fourth Central Asian Expedition 1 Whitfield Susan 2004 Aurel Stein on the Silk Road Serindia Publications ISBN 1 932476 11 3 also The British Museum Press London ISBN 0 7141 2416 8 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Aurel Stein Central Asian Antiquities Archived 15 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine at the National Museum of India New Delhi Aurel Stein in Kashmir Archived 19 July 2009 at the Wayback Machine Kashmir Bhawan Center Luton United Kingdom The International Dunhuang Project Website of the project to conserve catalogue digitise and research the artefacts found in the Dunhuang Caves Digital Archive of Toyo Bunko Rare Books Digital versions of books by Marc Aurel Stein https web archive org web 20011107203059 http ds dial pipex com town avenue xha71 Stein htm A page about Marc Aurel Stein in Hungarian Aurel Stein and the Caves of the Thousand Buddhas An exhibition of his archive photos in the Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences 2007 Life of Aurel Stein Web catalog in four languages A Hong Kong exhibition of his archive photos and documents conserved in the Oriental Collection of the LHAS 2008 Preliminary articles on the web publication 1 and 2 British Museum Sir Aurel Stein at www britishmuseum org Sir Aurel Stein proceedings of the British Museum study day 23 March 2002 online publication Expedition map The Stein Collection Asia Victoria and Albert Museum Retrieved 14 September 2010 The Collections of Sir Aurel Stein at the British Museum Works by or about Aurel Stein at Internet Archive Stein Mark Aurel New International Encyclopedia 1905 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