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Dr. habil GUNTRAM HAZOD Curriculum Vitae plus Publication (4/2018) b. 03/28/1956, Austrian citizenship, married, four children Home address: Hummelberg 20, A-4652 Steinerkirchen, Austria Email: g.hazod@nanet.at; guntram.hazod@oeaw.ac.at Current Position Senior researcher, Institute for Social Anthropology (ISA), Austrian Academy of Sciences (Address: Hollandstraße 11-13, A-1020 Wien; www.oeaw.ac.at/isa/) Career History 1980 1991: PhD in Social Anthropology, University of Vienna. 1992 1999: Research associate, Commission for Social Anthropology, Austrian Academy of Sciences in the framework of projects financed by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF). 2000 2006: Research associate, Institute of Indology and Central Asian Studies, Univ. of Leipzig. Since 2006: Research associate, Institute for Social Anthropology (ISA), Austrian Academy of Sciences in the context of several Austrian Science Fund (FWF) granted projects. Since 1997: Lecturer at the University of Vienna (Department of Tibetan and Buddhist Studies, Institute for Cultural and Social Anthropology) 2010: Habilitation in Social Anthropology, University of Vienna. Research Interest History and anthropology of early Tibet; anthropology of landscape. Grants, Guest professorship and Award (2006-18) 2006-11: Austrian Science Fund grant (FWF P 18711-G14), The Great Lineages of Central Tibet 2010-15: Austrian Science Fund grant (FWF P 21886-G17), Ethnicity in Sikkim 2013-16: Austrian Science Fund grant (FWF P 25066-G19), The Burial Mounds of Central Tibet 2012: Guest professorship (DFG programme Mercator ), Humboldt University, Berlin 2012: Inclusion in the FWF internal list of the 36 Best of Wissenschaft 2012 2014/15: Fellow at the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin (Institute for Advanced Study, Berlin) 2017-21: Austrian Science Fund grant (FWF P 30393-G25), The Burial Mounds of Central Tibet-Part II Ethnographic Field Work 1992: Nepal (Dolpo); participation in joint fieldwork carried out in the framework of a research project of the Austrian Academy of Sciences. Since 1993: Numerous fieldwork campaigns in Central Tibet (TAR, Tibet Autonomous Region, PR China) carried out in the frame-work of research programs of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (1993 1999, 2006 2018) and of the University of Leipzig (2000 2005).

Editorship Since 2009: Co-editor (with A. Gingrich) of ÖAW Arbeitspapiere zur Sozialanthropologie/ AAS Working Papers in Social Anthropology, Wien: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften (online journal, at www.oeaw.ac.at/isa/). Supervisory activities Currently (co-)advisor of five doctoral theses (related to programmes at the University of Vienna and Humboldt University Berlin). Cooperation partner (in the framework of FWF P 30393-G25) Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Archaeological Prospection and Virtual Archaeology (LBI ArchPro), Vienna Institute of Indology and Central Asian Studies, University of Leipzig Department of Geography and Regional Research (Cartography and Geoinformation), University of Vienna Center for Interdisciplinary Research and Documentation of Inner and South Asian Cultural History (CIRDIS), University of Vienna PUBLICATION Abbr.: ÖAW = Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften / Austrian Academy of Sciences) 1. Books 1.1 Co-authored monographs 2000 (Co-authored with Tsering Gyalbo und Per K. Sørensen), Civilization at the Foot of Mount Sham-po. The Royal House of lha-bug-pa-can and the History of g.ya -bzang. Historical Texts from the Monastery of g.ya -bzang in Yar-stod (Central Tibet). Annotated Translation, Transliteration and Facsi-mile Edition. Wien: Verlag der ÖAW, vii + 340 pp. 1 2005 (Co-authored with Per K. Sørensen, in cooperation with Tsering Gyalbo), Thundering Falcon: An Inquiry into the History and Cult of Khra- brug Tibet s First Buddhist Temple. Wien: Verlag der ÖAW, vii + 432 pp. 2 1 Reviewed by Matthew T. Kapstein (Journal of the American Oriental Society 125(2), 2005); Rudolf Kaschewsky (Eurepean Bulletin of Himalayan Research 29-30, 2006); Dan Martin (Acta Orientalia 63, 2002); Kurtis R. Schaeffer (Journal of the International Association for Tibetan Studies 1, 2005). 2 Reviewed by Bryan J. Cuevas (Journal of the International Association for Tibetan Studies 3, 2007); Brandon Dotson (Études Mongoles and Sibériennes, Centrasiatiques a Tibétaines 26-37, 2005-06); Elena de Rossi-Filibeck (Rivista degli Studi Orientali 89(1-4), 2006); Erberto Lo Bue (East and West 2006); Roberto Vitali (The Tibet Journal 32(1), 2007).

2007 (Co-authored with Per K. Sørensen, in cooperation with Tsering Gyalbo), Rulers on the Celestial Plain. Ecclesiastic and Secular Hegemony in Medieval Tibet. A Study of Tshal Gung-thang. 2 Vols. Wien: Verlag der ÖAW, ix + 1011 pp. 3 1.2 Co-edited volume 2006 (Co-edited with Andre Gingrich): Der Rand und die Mitte. Beiträge zur Sozialanthropologie und Kulturgeschichte Tibets und des Himalaya, Wien: Verlag der ÖAW, vi + 301 pp. 2015 (Co-edited with Olaf Czaja): The Illuminating Mirror: Festschrift for Per K. Sørensen on the Occasion of his 65 th Birthday. Wiesbaden: Reichert Verlag, xxxviii + 602 pp. In Press (2018) (Co-edited with Shen Weirong), Tibetan Genealogies. Papers in Honour of Tsering Gyalpo (1961-2015. Beijing: China Tibetology Press. 1.3 Series editor ÖAW Arbeitspapiere zur Sozialanthropologie/ AAS Working Papers in Social Anthropology (coedited with Andre Gingrich), Wien: Verlag der ÖAW. 2. Articles 2.1 Articles published in scientific journals and edited volumes 1989a (Co-authored with H. Diemberger and Ch. Schicklgruber): Mutterwort und Vaterfolge. Frauen und Männer machen Gesellschaft. Das Beispiel der Khumbo, in: Arbeitsgruppe Ethnologie Wien (ed.), Von Fremden Frauen. Frankfurt/Main: Suhrkamp, 325 388. 1989b Yul lha and dbu rmog. On Some aspects of the ancient Tibetan lore of society making in connection with the formation of the sacral kingship of Tibet, in: Gingrich, Andre, Sylvia Haas et al. (eds.), Kinship, Social Change and Evolution. Proceedings of W. Dostal's 60th Birthday. Wiener Beiträge zur Ethnologie und Anthropologie, Bd. 5. Wien, 209 229. 3 Reviewed by Cameron D. Warner (Journal of the American Oriental Society 129(4), 2009); Erberto Lo Bue (East and West 58(1-4), 2008).

1991 Die Herkunft und die Ankunft des tibetischen Königs. Zu den Momenten einer Ideologie der Souveränität in der Legende von 'O lde spu rgyal, in: Steinkellner, Ernst (ed.), Tibetan History and Language. Studies dedicated to Uray Geza. Wien: Arbeitskreis für Tibetische und Buddhistische Studien, 193 220. 1993 Der Konservativismus mythischer Tradition, in: Fillitz, Thomas, Andre Gingrich, und Gabriele Rasuly- Paleczek (eds.), Kultur, Identität und Macht. Frankfurt/M.: Verlag für Interkulturelle Kommunikation, 163 185. 1994 (Co-authored with H. Diemberger): Machig Zhama s recovery. Traces of ancient history and myth in the south-tibetan landscape of Kharta/Phadrug, in: Huber, Toni (ed.), Powerful Places and Spaces in Tibetan Religious Cultures (Special issue of The Tibet Journal). Dharamsala, 23 45. 1996 The yul lha gsol of mtsho yul. On the relation between the mountain and the lake in the context of the land god ritual of Phoksumdo (Northwestern Nepal), in: Blondeau, Anne-Marie and Ernst Steinkellner (eds.), Reflections of the Mountain. Essays on the History and Social Meaning of the Mountain Cult in Tibet and the Himalaya. Wien: Verlag der ÖAW, 91 111. 1997 (Co-authored with H. Diemberger): Animal sacrifices and mountain deities in southern Tibet: Mythology, rituals and politics, in: Karmay, Samten and Phillip Sagant (eds.), Les habitants du Toit du monde. Hommage à Alexander W. Macdonald. Paris, Société d'ethnologie, Nanterre, 261 281. 1998 bkra shis od bar. On the history of the religious protector of the Bo dong pa, in: Blondeau, Anne-Marie (ed.), Tibetan Mountain Deities. Their Cults and Representations (Proceedings of the 7th Seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies, Graz 1995, vol. VI). Wien: Verlag der ÖAW, 57 78. 2002 The royal residence Pho brang Byams pa mi gyur gling and the story of Srong-btsan sgam po s birth in Rgya ma, in: Blezer, Henk (ed.), Tibet, Past and Present. Tibetan Studies I. Proceedings of the 9th Seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies, Leiden 2000. Leiden: Brill, 27 48. 2003 The Kyichu region in the period of the Tibetan Empire, in: McKay, Alex (ed.), Tibet and Her Neighbours. A History. London: Edition Hansjörg Mayer, 29 40.

2004 The Ruins of ldan. Ancient places in the eastern zone of the Lhasa Mandala, The Tibet Journal 29.3: 25 54. 2006a Die Blauschaflinie. Zu einer tibetischen Überlieferung der Herrschertötung, in: Gingrich, Andre und Guntram Hazod (Hg.), Der Rand und die Mitte. Beiträge zur Sozialanthropologie und Kulturgeschichte Tibets und des Himalaya. Wien: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 164 192. 2007 The grave on the cool plane. On the identification of the Tibet s first tomb in Nga-ra-thang of Phyong-po, in: Kellner, Birgit et al. (ed.), Pramàõakãrtiþ. Papers dedicated to Ernst Steinkellner on the Occasion of his 70 th Birthday. Wien: Arbeitskreis für Tibetische und Buddhistische Studien, 259 283. 2010 Wandering monuments: The discovery of the Place of Origin of the Shöl stele of Lhasa, Orientations 41(3), April 2010, pp. 31 36. 2011 Synkretismus, in: Kreff, Ferdinand, Knoll, Eva-Maria und Gingrich, Andre (Hg.), Lexikon der Globalisierung. Anthropologische und sozialwissenschaftliche Zugänge zur Praxis. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. 2012 Tribal mobility and religious fixation: Remarks on territorial transformation, social integration and identity in imperial and early post-imperial Tibet, in: Pohl, Walter, Clemens Gantner and Richard Payne (eds.), Visions of Community in the Post-Roman World: The West, Byzantium and the Islamic World, 300-1100. Farnham: Ashgate, 43 57. 2013 The plundering of the Tibetan royal tombs: An analysis of the event in the context of the uprisings in Central Tibet of the 9 th / 10 th century, in: Cüppers, Christopher and Robert Mayer (eds.), Between Empire and Phyi dar: The Fragmentation and Reconstruction of Society and Religion in Post-imperial Tibet. Lumbini: LIRI. (Repr. in 2016, in: Zentralasiatische Studien 45 (2016): 113-146.) 2014a The stele in the centre of the Lhasa Mandala: About the position of the 9 th -century Sino-Tibetan treaty pillar of Lhasa in its historical-geographical and narrative context, in: Tropper, Kurt (ed.), Epigraphic Evidence in the Pre-modern Buddhist World, Wien.

2014b From the good tradition to religion: On some basic aspects of religious conversion in early medieval Tibet and the comparative Central Eurasian context, History and Anthropology (http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02757206.2014.933107), 1 19. 2015 The lions of Chad kha: A note on new findings of stone monuments in Central Tibet from the Tibetan imperial period, in: Hazod, Guntram and Olaf Czaja (eds.), The Illuminating Mirror: Festschrift for Per K. Sørensen on the Occasion of his 65th Birthday. Wiesbaden: Reichert Verlag, 189-204. 2016 Shul bzhag khyam po lha sa i rdo ring gi gnas gzhi dang po rnyed pa (Revised version in Tibetan of Wandering Monuments, Hazod 2010), [OA]: tsanpo.com 2016 (http://www.tsanpo.com/debate/21735.html). 2018 Review: Matthew Akester: Jamyang Khyentsé Wangpo s Guide to Central Tibet, Serindia Publications, Chicago, 2016; 1-824 pp., incl. 15 maps, ca. 250 historical (black-and-white) photos, ca. 500 colour photographs and numerous illustrations of Tibetan images, in: Revue d Etudes Tibétaines, April 2018. In Press-a Territory, kinship and the grave: On the identification of the elite tombs in the burial mound landscape of imperial Central Tibet, in: Hazod, G. and Shen Weirong (eds.), Tibetan Genealogies: Papers in Honour of Tsering Gyalpo (1961-2015). Beijing: China Tibetology Press. In Press-b The graves of the chief ministers of the Tibetan empire: Mapping Chapter Two of the Old Tibetan Chronicle in the light of the evidence of the Tibetan tumulus tradition, Revue d Etudes Tibétaines, forthcoming, December 2018. In press-c The anti-buddhist law and its author in eighth-century Tibet: A reconsideration of the story of Zhang Ma zhang Grom pa skyes, in: Eltschinger et al. (eds.), Festschrift for Cristina Scherrer-Schaub.

2.2 Studies included in monographs 1996b The world of the Shel dkar chos byung, in: Ngag dbang skal ldan rgya mthso, Shel dkar chos 'byung. History of the White Crystal. Translation and facsimilie edition of the Tibetan text by Pasang Wangdu and Hildegard Diemberger, in cooperation with Guntram Hazod. Wien, Verlag der ÖAW, 111 128. 2000a The sa mo glang Year 569 A.D., in: Gyalbo, Tsering, Guntram Hazod and Per K. Sørensen, Civilization at the Foot of Mount Sham-po: The Royal House of lha-bug-pa-can and the History of g.ya -bzang. Historical Texts from the Monastery of g.ya -bzang in Yar-stod (Central Tibet). Annotated Translation, Transliteration and Facsimile Edition. Wien: Verlag der ÖAW, 174 176. 2000b The Yum-brtan lineage, in: Gyalbo, Tsering, Guntram Hazod and Per K. Sørensen (2000), Civilization at the Foot of Mount Sham-po: The Royal House of lha-bug-pa-can and the History of g.ya -bzang. Historical Texts from the Monastery of g.ya -bzang in Yar-stod (Central Tibet). Annotated Translation, Transliteration and Facsimile Edition. Wien: Verlag der ÖAW, 177 191. 2000c The nine royal heirlooms, in: Gyalbo, Tsering, Guntram Hazod and Per K. Sørensen (2000), Civilization at the Foot of Mount Sham-po: The Royal House of lha-bug-pa-can and the History of g.ya -bzang. Historical Texts from the Monastery of g.ya -bzang in Yar-stod (Central Tibet). Annotated Translation, Transliteration and Facsimile Edition. Wien: Verlag der ÖAW, 192 197. 2000d A note on the g.ya -bzang / Phag-mo gru-pa border dispute, in: Gyalbo, Tsering, Guntram Hazod and Per K. Sørensen (2000), Civilization at the Foot of Mount Sham-po: The Royal House of lha-bug-pa-can and the History of g.ya -bzang. Historical Texts from the Monastery of g.ya -bzang in Yar-stod (Central Tibet). Annotated Translation, Transliteration and Facsimile Edition. Wien: Verlag der ÖAW, 198 202. 2000e The land of g.ya -bzang-pa: Supplementary data and summary, in: Gyalbo, Tsering, Guntram Hazod and Per K. Sørensen (2000), Civilization at the Foot of Mount Sham-po: The Royal House of lha-bugpa-can and the History of g.ya -bzang. Historical Texts from the Monastery of g.ya -bzang in Yarstod (Central Tibet). Annotated Translation, Transliteration and Facsimile Edition. Wien: Verlag der ÖAW, 203 225. 2005a (Co-authored with Per K. Sørensen): The tradition concerning Tibet s first royal temp-les, in: Sørensen, Per K. and Guntram Hazod, in cooperation with Tsering Gyalbo (2005), Thundering Falcon: An

Inquiry into the History and Cult of Khra- brug, Tibet s First Buddhist Temple. Wien: Verlag der ÖAW, 171 215. 2005b The falcon and the lizard: Yar-lung and the cultic history of its royal temple, the Thundering Falcon, in: Sørensen, Per K. and Guntram Hazod, in cooperation with Tsering Gyalbo (2005), Thundering Falcon: An Inquiry into the History and Cult of Khra- brug, Tibet s First Buddhist Temple. Wien: Verlag der ÖAW, 217 307. 2005c (Co-authored with Per K. Sørensen): Yar-lung and Khra- brug: A Short chronology, in: Sørensen, Per K. and Guntram Hazod, in cooperation with Tsering Gyalbo (2005), Thundering Falcon: An Inquiry into the History and Cult of Khra- brug, Tibet s First Buddhist Temple. Wien: Verlag der ÖAW, 308 313. 2005d (Co-authored with Per K. Sørensen): Genealogy of the Yar-lung Jo-bo-s (11 14 th cent.), in: Sørensen, Per K. and Guntram Hazod, in cooperation with Tsering Gyalbo (2005), Thundering Falcon: An Inquiry into the History and Cult of Khra- brug, Tibet s First Buddhist Temple. Wien: Verlag der ÖAW, 314 319. 2005e (Co-authored with Per K. Sørensen): Foundations of Religious Settlements in Yar-lung and Phyongpo in the Period of the Early bstan pa phyi dar (11 th cent.), in: Sørensen, Per K. and Guntram Hazod, in cooperation with Tsering Gyalbo (2005), Thundering Falcon: An Inquiry into the History and Cult of Khra- brug Tibet s First Buddhist Temple. Wien: Verlag der ÖAW, 320 322. 2007a (Co-authored with Per K. Sørensen): The Tshal-pa Myriarchy: Territory, Appanage Grants and Mongol Patronage, in: Sørensen, P.K. and Guntram Hazod, in cooperation with Tsering Gyalbo (2007), Rulers on the Celestial Plain: Ecclesiastic and Secular Hegemony in Medieval Tibet. A Study of Tshal Gungthang. 2 Vols. Wien: Verlag der ÖAW, 353 567. 2007b In the Garden of the White Mare: Encounters with History and Cult in Tshal Gung-thang, in: Sørensen, P.K. and Guntram Hazod, in cooperation with Tsering Gyalbo (2007), Rulers on the Celestial Plain: Ecclesiastic and Secular Hegemony in Medieval Tibet. A Study of Tshal Gung-thang. 2 Vols. Wien: Verlag der ÖAW, 571 632.

2009 Imperial Central Tibet: An Annotated Cartographical Survey of its Territorial Divisions and Key Political Sites, in: Dotson, Brandon, The Old Tibetan Annals: An Annotated Translation of Tibet s First History. Wien: Verlag der ÖAW, 161 232. 4 2.3 Online Publications 2009a Wandernde Wahrzeichen: Zur Entdeckung des Herkunftsortes der Schöl-Stele von Lhasa. Online Publikation in: www.oeaw.ac.at/sozant (Jänner 2009), 9 19. 2010 Geschichte in der Landschaft: Zur Methode der historisch anthropologischen Forschung in Tibet, Working papers in Social Anthropology Vol. 12, S. 1 12. (online publ., www.oeaw.ac.at/isa). 2.4 Unpublished a) Geschichte in der Landschaft: Beiträge zur Sozialanthropologie und historischen Geographie des frühen und mittelalterlichen Zentraltibet. Habilitationsschrift, Universität Wien, pp. 1 406. b) Ancient Places in Yar-stod. A contribution to the historical geography of early Yar-lung, paper presented at the 8th Seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies, Bloomington, June 1998. c) Around the Secret of Tandruk: Territorial classifications in the historical landscape of Lower Yarlung, paper presented in the framework of the seminar Myth, Territoriality and Ritual in Tibetan Areas, Vienna, Dec. 1999. d) King Mer khe: a historical note on the legend of origin of the Byang Stag lung pa protector rgyal po Mer khe, paper held at the 10th Seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies, Oxford 2003. e) The land of Shing-khri btsan-po. A survey of ancient Nyang-po in eastern Central Tibet, paper presented at the 11th Seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies, Königswinter, August 2006. 4 Reviewed by Philipp Denwood (Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 73(2), 2010); Christian K. Wedemeyer (Religious Studies Review 37(1), 2011); Tsuguhito Tacheuchi (Journal of Asian Studies 2011).

f) The clans of Yar-lung. A note on the trans-regional nature of the Tibetan clan history, paper presented at the 12th Seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies, Vancouver 2010. g) After the empire. The age of monastic hegemony in Tibet, paper presented at the conference Methods of Comparison in the Historical and Social Sciences; first VISCOM Conference, Vienna, January 26 28, 2012. h) Das Jenseits, sein Ort, seine Beschaffenheit: Ein Kapitel aus der Hügergräbertradition des vorbuddhistischen Tibet, paper held at the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, May 12, 2015. i) Burial in the landscape: Remarks on the topographical setting of the grave mounds in early Central Tibet, paper held at the 14th Seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies, 19th to 25th June 2016, Bergen, Norway; access of the pdf (incl. illustrations) at: www. oeaw.ac.at/tibetantumulustradition.