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Indus civilization. --- India --- Antiquities. --- Indus civilization --- Harappa culture --- Harappan civilization --- Harappan culture --- Indus Saraswati civilization --- Indus Saraswati Valley civilization --- Indus Valley civilization --- Indus Valley culture
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History of civilization --- Archeology --- Middle East --- Indus --- Cities and towns, Ancient --- Indus civilization. --- Civilization. --- Indus civilization --- Harappa culture --- Harappan civilization --- Harappan culture --- Indus Saraswati civilization --- Indus Saraswati Valley civilization --- Indus Valley civilization --- Indus Valley culture --- Geography, Ancient
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Civilisation de l'Indus --- Indus civilization --- Indus-cultuur --- Harappa culture --- Harappan civilization --- Indus Valley civilization --- Indus Valley culture --- Harappan culture --- Indus Saraswati civilization --- Indus Saraswati Valley civilization --- Harappakultur. --- Indus civilization. --- Indus-beschaving.
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Architecture, Ancient --- -Architecture, Ancient --- -Indus civilization --- Harappa culture --- Harappan civilization --- Indus Valley civilization --- Indus Valley culture --- Archaeology --- Theses --- Indus civilization. --- Harappan culture --- Indus Saraswati civilization --- Indus Saraswati Valley civilization --- Indus civilization
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Terra-cotta figurines, Indic --- Indus civilization --- Indic terra-cotta figurines --- Harappa culture --- Harappan civilization --- Harappan culture --- Indus Saraswati civilization --- Indus Saraswati Valley civilization --- Indus Valley civilization --- Indus Valley culture --- Terra-cotta figurines, Indic - Pakistan - Indus River Valley
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Indus civilization --- Bronze Age --- Civilisation de l'Indus --- Age du bronze --- Pakistan --- India --- Inde --- Antiquities --- Antiquités --- Figurines --- -Statuettes --- Decorative arts --- Small sculpture --- Harappa culture --- Harappan civilization --- Indus Valley civilization --- Indus Valley culture --- Antiquities. --- Indus civilization. --- -Pakistan --- Harappan culture --- Indus Saraswati civilization --- Indus Saraswati Valley civilization --- Antiquités --- Statuettes --- Bronze age
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Les sites archéologiques de la vallée de l'Indus en témoignent : l'artisanal des perles en cornaline remonte à plusieurs millénaires. De nos jours, il se pratique encore dans quelques rares endroits comme en Inde dans la ville de Cambay (Gujarat) qui offre au chercheur une occasion unique de construire des référentiels. Dans ce but, des méthodes d'enquête appropriées ont été élaborées. Elles aboutissent à des régies interprétatives portant sur les processus techniques, les habiletés de taille, le techno-système. Il s'ensuit une interprétation des perles de l'Indus et de la Mésopotamie en termes de production et de réseaux de distribution. Interprétations fondées qui permettent de nouvelles hypothèses sur la fonction de certaines perles et sur les conditions de leur apparition. L'ouvrage est accompagné d'un cédérom (Mac-PC). La totalité des constructions scientifiques y est présentée selon un mode d'édition qui permet une lecture rapide des résultats ainsi que la consultation d'une très importante base de données (photos, films, graphiques, tableaux). The archaeological sites of the Indus Valley show that the craft of carnelian bead-making goes back several thousands of years. 'Ibday it is still racticed in a few rare places, such as the Indian city of Cambay (Gujarat), ofiering a unique opportunity for researchers to construct a modern reference base. With this objective in mind, appropriate investigative methods were developed. They have resulted in interpretative rules relating to technical processes, knapping skills, and the teclmo-system. These rules enable us to interpret the beadsfrom Indus and Mesopotamia in terms of production and distribution networks. These welltfounded interpretations allow the formulation of new hypotheses concerning thefitnction of certain beads and the conditions of their appearance. This book comes with a PC /Mac compatible CD-Rom. Scientific constntcts are presented in aformalized wayfin quick access to the main results as well as…
Indian handicrafts --- Beads --- Beadwork --- Indus civilization. --- Gems. --- History. --- India --- Antiquities. --- Harappa culture --- Harappan civilization --- Harappan culture --- Indus Saraswati civilization --- Indus Saraswati Valley civilization --- Indus Valley civilization --- Indus Valley culture --- Beading (Fancy work) --- Fancy work --- Inde --- vallée de l’Indus --- gemmes --- archéologie
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This compilation of original research articles highlight the important cross-regional, cross-chronological, and comparative approaches to political and economic landscapes in ancient South Asia and its neighbors. Focusing on the Indus Valley period and Iron Age India, this volume incorporates new research in South Asia within the broader universe of archaeological scholarship. Contributions focus on four major themes: reinterpreting material culture; identifying domains and regional boundaries; articulating complexity; and modeling interregional interaction. These studies develop theoreti
Social archaeology --- Landscape archaeology --- Indus civilization. --- Iron age --- Material culture --- Regionalism --- Human geography --- Nationalism --- Interregionalism --- Culture --- Folklore --- Technology --- Civilization --- Harappa culture --- Harappan civilization --- Harappan culture --- Indus Saraswati civilization --- Indus Saraswati Valley civilization --- Indus Valley civilization --- Indus Valley culture --- Archaeology --- Cultural landscapes --- History --- Methodology --- South Asia --- India --- Asia, South --- Asia, Southern --- Indian Sub-continent --- Indian Subcontinent --- Southern Asia --- Orient --- Antiquities.
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This book brings together linguistic and archaeological evidence of South Asian prehistory. The author depicts and analyses the region, in particular the Indus Valley civilization, its links with neighbouring regions and its implications for social history. Each type of linguistic data is put into its socio-historical context. Consequently, the book is both a description of the unique methodology 'linguistic archaeology' and a treatment of South Asian linguistic data.
Historical linguistics --- Indus civilization. --- Harappa culture --- Harappan civilization --- Harappan culture --- Indus Saraswati civilization --- Indus Saraswati Valley civilization --- Indus Valley civilization --- Indus Valley culture --- Diachronic linguistics --- Dynamic linguistics --- Evolutionary linguistics --- Language and languages --- Language and history --- Linguistics --- History --- South Asia --- Asia, South --- Asia, Southern --- Indian Sub-continent --- Indian Subcontinent --- Southern Asia --- Orient --- Languages --- History. --- Antiquities. --- Historical linguistics. --- Language and languages. --- Paläolinguistik. --- Sprachursprung. --- South Asia. --- Südasien.
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