Indus Civilization: Text and Context

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This volume is the first publication of the Indus Project, at the Research Institute for Humanity and Nature (RIHN) in Kyoto, Japan.  The work consists of three papers and a comprehensive bibliography.  In the first paper Kharakwal presents an overview of Indus civilization with the most recent data in a compact way.  Witzel’s paper, which is the longest, deals with the ancient connection with South Asia and Central Asia Illustrated by the analysis of Vedic texts.  In the last paper Sato suggests a key role for rice in the ancient Indus area.  The bibliography on Indus civilization compiled by Osada covers latest material on the Indus script, seals, raw materials and network with Mesopotamia.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Toshiki Osada

Toshiki Osada is a Professor at the Research Institute for Humanity and nature ( RIHN), Kyoto, and the leader of Indus project. He has conducted extensive field research on the language and culture of the Munda since 1984. His major publications include A Reference Grammar of Mundari (1992) and some books on Munda languages and culture in Japanese. He is also the editor of Lingusistics, Archaeology and Human past in South Asia (2009).

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Title
Indus Civilization: Text and Context
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
9788173046827
Length
269p., Tables; Plates; Maps; Bibliography; 26cm.
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