Who were the Kushan? Why does a powerful Central Asian empire that
thrived for centuries rarely appear in world history books? To address
questions raised by this obscure yet highly influential period of
ancient history, David Jongeward, author of Kushan Mystique, presents
a personal narrative, something of a travel memoir, along with profiles
of people he encountered during his research into the Kushan era.
The story begins in a lakeside cottage in northern California, where
friendship with an eccentric country doctor prompted the author's
evolving interest in Kushan coinage and the Buddhist sculpture of
ancient Gandhara. The narrative includes meetings with key players among
a handful of specialists, including coin collectors, museum curators,
and historians who have been captivated by the Kushan mystique. This
book brings alive the rewarding insights derived from the author's
museum-based research, together with discoveries inspired by visits to
virtually unknown major archaeological sites in Pakistan that date to
the Kushan era.