Amulets and Pendants in Ancient Maharashtra

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The book documents India’s rich tradition of ornamentation as reflected in its numerous and varied collection of amulets and pendants recovered from archaeological excavations in Maharashtra. It studies the significance of these ornaments as a visible expression of the artistic excellence and cultural wealth of the ancient Indian civilisation particularly at the time of the great Mauryan and Satvahana dynasties. Discussing the evolution of these portable charms against their socio-economic and religious background, the authoress examines the different types of amulets and pendants excavated, the techniques used in making them, their parallels in literary and sculptural representations, and Buddhist influence on them. Giving insights into the sources of raw materials used in these charms, she takes up in detail the trade relations of a specific site with other contemporary sites. With a number of figures and maps, the work promises to be useful to both scholars and students of Indology focusing on facets of Indian culture.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Jyotsna Maurya

Dr. Jyotsna Maurya, a scholar of repute specializes in aspects of ancient Indian culture like trade routes, microliths, rock-cut caves and beads.

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Title
Amulets and Pendants in Ancient Maharashtra
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8124601585
Length
xvii+102p., 4 Folded Maps; 12 Figures; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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