Current studies on the Indus civilization
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Current studies on the Indus civilization
(地球研ライブラリー, no. 9-11,
Manohar, 2010-2012
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Occasional paper : linguistics, archaeology and the human past
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Rev. ed. of: 3-5, 7-10, 12. Occasional paper : linguistics, archaeology and the human past, published by Indus Project, Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, 2008-2011
v. 5 [by] Vivek Dangi
v. 9 edited by Toshiki Osada, Hitoshi Endo
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v. 1 ISBN 9788173048609
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- Preface
- The spread of textile production and textile crops in India beyond the Harappan zone: An aspect of the emergence of craft specialization and systematic trade by Dorian Q Fuller
- Recent archaeological discoveries in Sindh, Pakistan by Qasid H. Mallah
- Exploration in the Ghaggar Basin and excavations at Girawad, Farmana (Rhotak District) and Mitathal (Bhiwani District), Haryana, India by Vasant Shinde, Toshiki Osada, M.M Sharma, Akinori Uesugi, Takao Uno, Hideaki Maemoku, Prabodh Shirvalkar, Shweta Sinha Deshpande, Amol Kulkarni, Amrita Sarkar, Anjana Reddy, Vinay Rao and Vivek Dangi
- Re-evaluating the linguistic prehistory of South Asia by Roger Blench.
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v. 2 ISBN 9788173048616
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- Preface
- Research report on surface and subsurface analysis of archeological sites around the lakes of the Dubi Mirwah Desert in Sindh, Pakistan by Qasid H. Mallah
- Jaidak (Pithad): a Sorath Harappan site in Jamnagar district, Gujarat and its architectural features by P. Ajithprasad
- Tomb of Shaikh Sadan Shaheed: A fabulous illustration of congenital architectural and decorative traditions by Farzand Masih
- A history of fruits on the Southeast Asian mainland by Roger Blench.
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v. 3 ISBN 9788173048623
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- Preface
- Preliminary observations on Holocene fluvial sediments around Kanmer, Gujarat, India by S.N. Rajaguru and Sushama G. Deo
- Preliminary observations on the excavation at Kanmer, Kachchh, India 2006-2007 by J.S. Kharakwal, Y.S. Rawat and Toshiki Osada
- Report on the faunal remains recovered from Kanmer, Gujarat, during the second field season (2006-07) by Pankaj Goyal and P.P. Joglekar
- Archaeology with GIS in the Indus Project by H. Teramura, Y. Kondo, T. Uno, A. Kanto, T. Kishida, and H. Sakai
- Interpreting patterns of Y chromosome diversity: Pitfalls and promise: A case study from Southwest Asia by Peter A. Underhill.
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v. 4 ISBN 9788173049101
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- Preface
- Harappan Settlements in the Ghaggar-Yamuna Divide by Manmohan Kumar
- Excavations at Madina, District Rohtak, Haryana 2007-08: A Report by Manmohan Kumar, Vasant Shinde, Akinori Uesugi, Vivek Dangi, Sajjan Kumar and Vijay Kumar.
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v. 5 ISBN 9788173049118
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- I. Nomenclature and Geographical Features
- II. Exploration
- III. Settlement Pattern
- IV. Study of Pottery
- V. Study of Miscellaneous Objects
- VI. Study of Coins and Inscriptions
- VII. Conclusion: History of the Region
- References.
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v. 6 ISBN 9788173049125
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- Preface
- Carts & Wheeled Vehicles of the Indus Civilization: New evidence from Hrappa, Pakistan by Jonathan Mark Kenoyer
- Power circumscribed by space: Attempting a new model of the ancient South Asian city by P Etsov
- Recent exploration in the Chautang Basin (Jind District, Haryana) by Vivek Dangi.
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v. 7 ISBN 9788173049293
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- I. Pastoralism in Late Harappan Gujarat, western India: an ethonoarchaeological approach by Kuldeep K. Bhan
- II. Archaeological explorations in the Saurashtra coast of Junagandh District, Gujarat by P. Ajithprasad, SV Rajesh and Bhanu Sharma
- III. Annual report of excavation at Kanmer 2007-08 and 2008-09 by J.S. Kharakwal, Y.S. Rawat and Toshiki Osada
- IV. Report on the faunal remains recovered from Kanmer, Gujarat, during the third field season (2007-08) by Pankaj Goyal and P.P Joglekar
- V. Preliminary anthracological analysis from Harappan Kanmer: Human-environmanet interactions as seen through fuel resources exploitation and use by Carla Lancelotti and Marco Madella
- VI. Ethnoarchaeological study at the Harappan site of Kanmer, Kachchh, Gujarat (Field Seasons 2006-2009) by Shahida Ansari
- VII. Memorial stones at Kanmer, Gujarat, India by Tilok Thakuria, J.S. Kharakwal, Toshiki Osada and Y.S. Rawat.
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v. 9 ISBN 9788173049484
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- Preface
- Crocodile in the Indus Civilization & later South Asian traditions
- On the Asiatic wild asses & their vernacular names
- The Harappan unicorn in Eurasian & South Asian perspectives
- Unicorn, Mammoth, Whale: Mythological & etymological connections of zoonyms in North & East Asia
- The Harappa Culture in North Gujarat: a Regional Paradigm.
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