Finding forgotten cities : how the Indus civilization was discovered

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Finding forgotten cities : how the Indus civilization was discovered

Nayanjot Lahiri

Seagull Books, [20--]

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [327]-339) and index

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Description

In the autumn of 1924, the scholar-archaeologist John Marshall made an announcement that rewrote the history books: he proclaimed the discovery of the civilization of the Indus valley. Within weeks, Marshall's discovery was recognized as on the same scale as the unearthing of Troy and of Crete. Spanning nearly a century, "Finding Forgotten Cities" tells the full story of Marshall's discovery for the first time. The Indus discovery was the work of many individuals: the collector-traveller Charles Masson, who first described Harappa; Alexander Cunningham, the archaeological pioneer and Harappa's first excavator; Daya Ram Sahni, Rakhaldas Banerji, and Madho Sarup Vats, the discerning diggers who uncovered Harappa and Mohenjodaro; Luigi Pio Tessitori, the Italian linguist-turned-explorer who unearthed Kalibangan but never lived to tell the tale of his exploits; government officials of all kinds who, as self-taught archaeologists, stumbled upon significant clues; and, presiding over the whole process, John Marshall, a Cambridge classicist brought by Lord Curzon to India as Director General of the Archaeological Survey of India, the man who finally pieced into place the tantalising jigsaw of data on the long-forgotten Indus civilization. Based on previously unknown archival materials, "Finding Forgotten Cities' presents a powerful narrative history of how one of the key sites of ancient civilisation was unexpectedly unearthed.

Table of Contents

* List of Illustrations* Preface* A Ruined City in Punjab and its First Explorers* From Seals to a Specialist* John Marshall's Early Years in India* Harappa Makes a Fleeting Reappearance* Among Cities and Stupas* An Italian in India* From Calcutta to Kalibangan* Excavating Harappa Under a Shadow* Talent and Trouble in Calcutta* Maverick at Mohenjodaro* Stringing Scattered Ideas* Announcing the Discovery* An Astonishing Aftermath* Afterword: Imagining a New Era* Endnotes* References* Index

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  • NCID
    BB27703556
  • ISBN
    • 1905422180
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London ; New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    xv, 354 p., [40] p. of plates
  • Size
    23 cm
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