In this final part, multi-disciplinary evidential submissions are provided in support of the thesis that both the Srîmad-Bhâgavatam and its concept of the four ages comes from a time previous to the Ice Age.Keywords: Language Type; Epigraphy; Numismatic Evidence; Discovery Variables
This thesis embodies the first detailed study of ancient Indian warfare with special reference to th...
of the region of Ghandhara (Southern Afghanistan and adjacent regions). Apart from archaeological cl...
Inscriptions on stones or copper-plates, which occur in substantial numbers, are the basic source-ma...
In this final part, multi-disciplinary evidential submissions are provided in support of the thesis ...
This is a part-summary of the Master of Arts Thesis investigation into the antiquity of theSrîmad-Bh...
This paper examines the subcontinent of India from the point of view that it was partially home to t...
This article focusses on the historical and archaeological value of ancient Indian literature. Besid...
Archaeology of the ancient civilization discovered in the Indus Valley region (now including the re-...
This article sets itself a goal to explore the early historical development of the traditional astro...
Chapter 1 summarizes the debate over the age and authorship of the Arthasastra and proposes to test ...
This essay examines a copy of the Qur’ān from India, now in the India Office Collections at the Brit...
This dissertation concerns the reception history of the Bhāgavata Purāṇa (BhP), an influential Hindu...
These Studies in the Bhakta Mala consist of three parts. The first part contains an introductory cha...
This volume is the outcome of the Ninth International Indology Graduate Research Symposium held at G...
v. 1. Mythical and legendary accounts of the origin of caste, with an enquiry into its existence in ...
This thesis embodies the first detailed study of ancient Indian warfare with special reference to th...
of the region of Ghandhara (Southern Afghanistan and adjacent regions). Apart from archaeological cl...
Inscriptions on stones or copper-plates, which occur in substantial numbers, are the basic source-ma...
In this final part, multi-disciplinary evidential submissions are provided in support of the thesis ...
This is a part-summary of the Master of Arts Thesis investigation into the antiquity of theSrîmad-Bh...
This paper examines the subcontinent of India from the point of view that it was partially home to t...
This article focusses on the historical and archaeological value of ancient Indian literature. Besid...
Archaeology of the ancient civilization discovered in the Indus Valley region (now including the re-...
This article sets itself a goal to explore the early historical development of the traditional astro...
Chapter 1 summarizes the debate over the age and authorship of the Arthasastra and proposes to test ...
This essay examines a copy of the Qur’ān from India, now in the India Office Collections at the Brit...
This dissertation concerns the reception history of the Bhāgavata Purāṇa (BhP), an influential Hindu...
These Studies in the Bhakta Mala consist of three parts. The first part contains an introductory cha...
This volume is the outcome of the Ninth International Indology Graduate Research Symposium held at G...
v. 1. Mythical and legendary accounts of the origin of caste, with an enquiry into its existence in ...
This thesis embodies the first detailed study of ancient Indian warfare with special reference to th...
of the region of Ghandhara (Southern Afghanistan and adjacent regions). Apart from archaeological cl...
Inscriptions on stones or copper-plates, which occur in substantial numbers, are the basic source-ma...