The rock carvings of the Upper Indus valley have now been published by the Academy of Heidelberg for more than 20 years (Forschungsstelle für Felsbilder und Inschriften am Karakorum Highway der Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften). Among those are about 1,300 petroglyphs representing stūpas. The stūpa and its image are widespread in space and time, thus the engravings of the Upper Indus valley can be compared to actual buildings (monumental or votive), sculptures (reliquary or reliefs) and paintings. A typology as well as a proposed chronology of the carvings is introduced here. The study shows that the stūpa engravings of the Upper Indus valley illustrate the morphology of the stūpa in not only North India (Gandhāra, Kashmir and th...
This article develops some of the points which were discussed in the keynote address of the Annual S...
The paper presents an exceptional artefact of the Halil Rud or Marhashi Civilization, a stone plaque...
The Indus Civilisation flourished in part of the Indian Subcontinent during the Bronze Age. It was a...
The rock carvings of the Upper Indus valley have now been published by the Academy of Heidelberg for...
Recent excavations at Harappa and Mehrgarh, as well as other sites in Pakistan and India have provid...
The authors have collected a number of rock engravings in Ladakh and Zanskar. A selection is publish...
The Indus Civilization, otherwise called Harappan or Indus-Sarasvati, is one of the world’s earliest...
Nous présentons les nouvelles données issues de l'art rupestre du Ladakh et plus spécifiquement de l...
Francfort Henri-Paul. Antiquities of Northern Pakistan. Reports and Studies. Vol. 1 Rock Inscription...
Ladakh is the largest, highest and westernmost region of the Himalayas. Although it belongs to India...
The undeciphered script of the Indus Civilisation has been an enigma from the first publication of a...
The flint industry of Amri, in the Indus valley, occupied from the second half of the IVth Millenniu...
National audience"Irreplaceable concentrations of rock art and inscriptions along the Upper Indus Ri...
The analyse takes over the work started in 1962-1963 by Liliane Courtois with the sculptures of the ...
222 of the excavated potsherds have graffito-marks from simple strokes to intricate geometric and na...
This article develops some of the points which were discussed in the keynote address of the Annual S...
The paper presents an exceptional artefact of the Halil Rud or Marhashi Civilization, a stone plaque...
The Indus Civilisation flourished in part of the Indian Subcontinent during the Bronze Age. It was a...
The rock carvings of the Upper Indus valley have now been published by the Academy of Heidelberg for...
Recent excavations at Harappa and Mehrgarh, as well as other sites in Pakistan and India have provid...
The authors have collected a number of rock engravings in Ladakh and Zanskar. A selection is publish...
The Indus Civilization, otherwise called Harappan or Indus-Sarasvati, is one of the world’s earliest...
Nous présentons les nouvelles données issues de l'art rupestre du Ladakh et plus spécifiquement de l...
Francfort Henri-Paul. Antiquities of Northern Pakistan. Reports and Studies. Vol. 1 Rock Inscription...
Ladakh is the largest, highest and westernmost region of the Himalayas. Although it belongs to India...
The undeciphered script of the Indus Civilisation has been an enigma from the first publication of a...
The flint industry of Amri, in the Indus valley, occupied from the second half of the IVth Millenniu...
National audience"Irreplaceable concentrations of rock art and inscriptions along the Upper Indus Ri...
The analyse takes over the work started in 1962-1963 by Liliane Courtois with the sculptures of the ...
222 of the excavated potsherds have graffito-marks from simple strokes to intricate geometric and na...
This article develops some of the points which were discussed in the keynote address of the Annual S...
The paper presents an exceptional artefact of the Halil Rud or Marhashi Civilization, a stone plaque...
The Indus Civilisation flourished in part of the Indian Subcontinent during the Bronze Age. It was a...