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Intercultural Relations between South and Southwest Asia: Studies in commemoration of E.C.L. During Caspers (1934-1996)
Eric Olijdam and Richard H. Spoor
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Front Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright
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Series Editors
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Table of Content
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Preface
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Towards an Integrated Archaeology of South and Southwest Asia: An Appreciation of E.C.L. During Caspers
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Inez at Bampur, 1966
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A Bibliography of E.C.L. During Caspers
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The Indus-Mesopotamia Relationship Reconsidered
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Indus and Mesopotamian Trade Networks: New Insights from Shell and Carnelian Artifacts
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By Land and By Sea: The Circulation of Materials and Peoples, ca. 3500-1800 B.C.
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Indische Importe und Einflüße in Mittelasien
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Central Himalayas and the Ganga Valley: Mutual Interactions
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Materials Used in the Bronze Age
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Ethnicity or Political Ecology: Making Sense of the Bahrain Bones
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Trading Mesopotamian Sheep to the Lower Gulf and Beyond?
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New Discoveries of Mesolithic sites in the Thar Desert (Upper Sindh, Pakistan)
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Putting New Pieces Together: Some Reflections on Prehistoric Socio-Economic Relations in the Arabian Gulf
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Excavations and Ubaid-Period Boat Remains at H3, As-Sabiyah (Kuwait)
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Early Religion in Ancient Arabia
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A Unique Stone Vessel from a Third Millennium Tomb in Kalba
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The Early Indus Script at Harappa: Origins and Development
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Copper Tablets from Mohenjo-daro and the Study of the Indus Script
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Indus Folklore: An Unknown Story on Some Harappan Objects
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Issues in the Determination of Ancient Value Systems: The Role of Talc (Steatite) and Faience in the Indus Civilization
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Deconstructing the ‘Harappan Courtiers’: A Re-evaluation of Some of the Anthropomorphic Terracotta Figurines from Harappa
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Local Evidence, Interregional Networks: Grave Goods from Bilad Bani Bu Hasan (Sharqiya, Oman)
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Ein baktrischer Edelmetall-Hortfund und noch einmal zur Frage der Quellen baktrischer Compartimentsiegel
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New Evidence of Funerary Practices at the End of the Early Bronze Age at Hili, United Arab Emirates
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Magan Shipbuilders at the Ur III Lagash State Dockyards (2062-2025 B.C.)
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Shipping in the Bronze Age: How Large was a 60-gur Ship?
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Some Thoughts on Iconographic Relations between the Arabian Gulf and Syria-Mesopotamia during the Middle Bronze Age
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Tilmuniter im Königreich Samsî-Addus
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The Murghabo-Bactrian Archaeological Complex and the Indus Script
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A Possible Central Asian Origin for the Seal-Impressed Jar from the ‘Temple Tower’ at Failaka
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Foreign-style Objects and the Jhukar Culture at Chanhu-daro
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Late Bronze Age Farming Communities in North-Eastern Bactria (South Tajikistan)
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Dilmun/Baḥrain und Babylonien im 15.-14. Jahrhundert v.Chr. aus assyriologischer Sicht
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Zooarchaeological Evidence for Trade in Marine Resources in South-East Arabia
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Die Beziehungen Südarabiens zur Halbinsel Oman im 1. vorchristlichen Jahrtausend
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Two Seals of the Sasanian Dumbâwand-Wismagân
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Image de la réalité politique et représentation de la diversité ethnique: une subtile combinaison donnée par le décor de la terrasse de l’Apadana à Persépolis
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Ctesias on Falconry Revisited
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A Series of Weights from Tissamaharama, Sri Lanka
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The Western Coast of India and the Gulf: Maritime Trade during the 3rd to 7th Century A.D.
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From Another World! A Possible Būyid Origin of the Decorated Miḥrāb of Central Oman?
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Published: 2008
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407303123 (paperback)
- 9781407333243 (ebook)
BAR Number: S1826