Indus Civilization (Vol. 2)
Osada, Toshiki (長田俊樹) (Hrsg.)
Indus Civilization : Text and Context / ed. by Toshiki Osada. - Vol. 2. - New Delhi : Manohar, 2009. - 170 S. : Ill., Kt.
ISBN 978-81-7304-821-0 / 81-7304-821-5
Rs. 850,00
US$ 43,20 (Bagchee)
US$ 50,00 (Vedams Books)
DDC: 934.01
Inhalt
Preface
1. Asko Parpola: Seal impressions on the Clay tags from Lothal: a re-analysis
2. Asko Parpola, Dorian Q. Fuller and Nicole Boivin: The incised stone axe from Tamil Nadu said to be inscribed in the Classical Indus Script
3. J.S. Kharakwal, Y.S. Rawat and Toshiki Osada: Kanmer: a Harappan site in Kachchh, Gujarat, India: preliminary report of the first season's excavations
4. P.P. Joglekar: Report on the faunal remains recovered at Kanmer in the First Season (2005-06)
Appendix:
1. Hasmukh Seth, L.C. Patel and Bhimraj Varhat: Harappan sites in Gujarat
2. Suresh Meena, Rajesh Meena and Sameer Vyas: Excavated sites in the Greater Indus Valley
List of contributors.
Herausgeber
TOSHIKI OSADA is Professor at the Research Institute for Humanity and Nature (RIHN) in Kyoto and a leader of the Indus Project. Since 1984 he has extensively researched the language and culture of the Mundas. His major publications include A Reference Grammar of Mundari (1992) and The Rice and Food Culture of Munda in Eastern India (1995).
Quellen: Manohar; Bagchee; Vedams Books.
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