The Archaeology of South Asia: From the Indus to Asoka, c.6500 BCE-200 CE

作者: Robin Coningham , Ruth Young

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摘要: Part I. The Context: 1. Introduction and definitions 2. Environment culture: South Asia's environmental, linguistic religious patterns 3. Histories of Asian archaeology II. Indus Valley Tradition c.6500-1900 BCE: 4. Food producers: multiple Neolithics (c.6500-2000 BCE) 5. Regionalisation differentiated communities (c.5000-2600 6. An era integration: the civilisation (c.2600-1900 7. Localisation: transformations a system (c.1900-1200 III. Early Historic (c.1900-200 BCE): 8. Asia: transitions continuities 9. re-emergence regional differentiation (c.1200-600 10. Reintegration: towards an early historic world (c.600-250 11. Mauryans Asokan ideal (c.321-185 IV. Conclusions: 12. Conclusions challenges.

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