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Deborah Klimburg-Salter is an art historian and emeritus professor for non-European art history at the Department of Art History of the University of Vienna . She was also director of the research platform Center for Research and Documentation of Inner and South Asia (CIRDIS) . Currently she directs the project " Cultural Formation and Transformation: Shahi Art and Architecture from Afghanistan to the Western Frontier at the Dawn of the Islamic Era " financed by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) and dedicated to transdisciplinary research.

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15-577: [REDACTED] Look up salter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Salter may refer to: Salter (surname) Salter (trap) Salter Brecknell, a manufacturer of light commercial weighing scales, part of Avery Weigh-Tronix Salter Housewares , a manufacturer of consumer weighing scales Salters Steamers , a boating company on the River Thames, England Worshipful Company of Salters ,

30-468: A Livery Company of the City of London Salter , someone who trades in salt See also [ edit ] Psalter , a Book of Psalms Drysalter , a dealer in chemical products Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Salter . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to

45-2887: Is connected to psalter . Notable people with this name [ edit ] Ada Salter (1866–1942), British activist and politician Adam Salter (died 2009), Australian man killed in a shooting incident Albert Salter (1816–1874), Canadian surveyor Alfred Salter (1873–1945), British physician and politician Andrew Salter (psychologist) (1914–1996), American psychotherapist Andrew Salter (cricketer) (born 1993), Welsh cricketer Anna Salter , American psychologist and novelist Arthur Salter (judge) (1859–1928), British politician and judge Arthur Salter, 1st Baron Salter (1881–1975), British politician and academic Ben Salter (born 1977), Australian musician Bryant Salter (born 1950), American football player David Salter , English actor and theatre director David Ian Salter (born 1966), American film editor Deborah Klimburg-Salter , Austrian art historian Edward Salter , 17th century, English politician Ernest James Salter (1897–1959), Canadian airforce pilot Fannie Salter (1883–1966), American lighthouse keeper George Salter (1897–1967), American designer George Salter (cricketer) (1834–1911), UK cricketer Hans J. Salter (1896–1994), American film composer Harry Salter (1899–1984), American music director Herbert Salter (1839–1894), English cricketer Herbert Edward Salter (1863–1951), English historian and clergyman Ina Salter , Apache politician and educator Ivor Salter (1925–1991), English actor Jake Clarke-Salter (born 1997), English football player James Salter (1925–2015), American writer James Arthur Salter (1881–1975), British politician and academic James Salter (swimmer) (born 1976), British freestyle swimmer Jan Salter (1936–2018), English artist and animal welfare worker Jo Salter (born 1968), English airforce pilot Jocelyn Salter (1901–1989), British navy officer Joe R. Salter (born 1943), American civil servant and politician Jock Salter (1898–1982), British football professional John Salter (born 1985), American mixed martial artist John Henry Salter (1862–1942), English botanist and ornithologist John W. Salter (1852–1927), American farmer and politician John William Salter (1820–1869), English naturalist and paleontologist Joseph Salter (1816–1901), Canadian businessman and politician June Salter (1932–2001), Australian actress Justin Salter (born 1984), American musician and record producer Leionne Salter (1892–1972), American proponent of early 20th century revival movement Lewis Salter (1926–1989), American physicist Liam Salter (born 1993), English professional rugby league footballer Malachy Salter (1715–1781), English merchant and official in

60-559: Is reflected in eight co-edited volumes: Research on Tibetan art resulted in two exhibition and catalogues: Klimburg-Salter used her primary research to the benefit of the Heritage Preservation in the areas in which she worked. Thus, working with both international and local organisations: In collaboration with the National Museum of Afghanistan , Kabul, from 2005 until today, "Kabul Museum Project" supported by

75-761: The Museo Nazionale d'Arte Orientale 'Giuseppe Tucci' on the Tucci-Tangka collection. Following in Tucci's footsteps led to research in the early Buddhist monasteries of Himachal Pradesh and Tibet :   Generous grants from the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) from 1985 until the present enabled extensive field research in Tibet and northern India. This interdisciplinary research conducted with scholars of different disciplines and young researchers

90-645: The University of Vienna in 1989. She was assistant professor at the University of California, Los Angeles from 1978 to 1985 and taught at the Institute for Tibetan and Buddhist Studies in Vienna from 1994 to 2015. From 1996 Deborah Klimburg-Salter was a professor of non-European art history at the Institute of Art History at the University of Vienna and since 2013 emerita . From 2006 until 2015 s he

105-494: The Ethical Culture Society, Chicago, Illinois, USA References [ edit ] ^ "Surname Database: Salter Last Name Origin" . See also [ edit ] Solter [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Salter . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding

120-774: The Institute of Tibetan Cultural Heritage, Palace Museum, Beijing. She has also taught as visiting professor at the University of Pennsylvania , the Oriental Institute of the University of Oxford , the Ecole Pratique des Haute Etudes in Paris, and Queen's University in Canada. Mentioned here are only books and catalogues, for complete list of publications see Publications . During the 1970s study in Afghanistan and Pakistan , India , Central Asia : After

135-965: The New World Malcolm Salter (1887–1973), English cricketer Mary Elizabeth Turner Salter (1856–1938), American soprano and composer Mandy Salter fictional character in the BBC soap opera EastEnders Mark Salter (born 1955), American speechwriter Mark Salter (born 1980), English footballer Martin Salter (born 1954), UK member of parliament Mary Jo Salter (born 1954), American poet Matt Salter (born 1976), English rugby player Melville J. Salter (1834–1896), American politician Michael Salter (born 1967), U.S. contemporary artist Nick Salter (born 1987), Australian football player Richard Salter (disambiguation) , several people, including Richard Salter (artist) (born 1979), British artist known for his military paintings Richard Salter (inventor) , made

150-1199: The Salter duck Stephen Salter (architect) (1862–1956), notable architect of Oxford, Maidenhead, and the Isle of Wight Stephen Salter (politician) (1938–2006), Australian politician Susanna M. Salter (1860–1961), American politician, first woman mayor in the United States Tawgs Salter (active since 2006), Canadian song writer Terence Macleane Salter (1883–1969), British/South African botanist Thomas Salter , official name of Tawgs Salter Timothy Salter (born 1942), English composer, conductor and pianist Torrey Salter (born 1988), American musician and song writer William Salter (disambiguation) , several people, including: William Sawtrey (died 1401), also known as William Salter William Salter (MP) (died 1404), English politician William Salter (artist) (1804–1875), English artist William Salter (minister) (1821–1910), Congregational minister in Iowa, USA William Mackintire Salter (1853–1931), philosopher and lecturer for

165-653: The first spring balances in Britain Richard Salter (singer) (1943–2009), English baritone Richard Salter (writer) , British writer who wrote Doctor Who stories including Short Trips: The Ghosts of Christmas Robert B. Salter (1924–2010), Canadian pediatric orthopedic surgeon Robert M. Salter (1920–2011), American engineer Roberta Semple Salter (1910–2007), American radio personality Sam Salter (born 1975), American musician and song writer Stephen Salter (born 1938), Emeritus Professor of Engineering Design and inventor of

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180-487: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Salter&oldid=1242844217 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Salter (surname) Salter is a Medieval English occupational surname , meaning someone who trades in salt . Its other meaning

195-608: The occupation of Afghanistan and following an invitation from the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) in 1978, she began research on Tabo Monastery in the Spiti Valley , Himachal Pradesh , India. From 1984 to 2000 she was research director for a joint research project on the extensive archive of Giuseppe Tucci between the University of Vienna and the Istituto italiano per il Medio ed Estremo Oriente, and at

210-677: The person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Salter_(surname)&oldid=1247034138 " Categories : Surnames English-language surnames Occupational surnames English-language occupational surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles Deborah Klimburg-Salter Deborah Klimburg-Salter received her PhD in art history (South Asian and Islamic art) from Harvard University in 1976 and her habilitation in Asian art history from

225-533: Was the founding Director of CIRDIS (Center for Interdisciplinary Research and Documentation of Inner and South Asian Cultural History). Since 2014 she has been an Associate at the Department of South Asian Studies , Harvard University, and since 2018 she is again visiting professor in Asian art history at the Department of Art History at the University of Vienna. 2020 she was appointed visiting professor at

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