This paper attempts to draw together some of the literary and archaeometallurgical evidence pointing to cross-cultural interactions and encounters in the use and occurrence of metals and alloys in the Indian subcontinent broadly in the 1st millennium BCE to the early common era, spanning the Iron Age to early historic period. As is generally known, aspects of the material culture of this period shows discernible external influences, such as from the Grecian, Hellenistic or Persian world, central Asia as seen in some examples of statuary, coinage and jewellery and so on. However, there are other examples which this paper aims to highlight of certain finds from the Indian context which seem to be more distinctive to the Indian region a...
The regions of Southwest Asia during the Late Chalcolithic and Bronze Age were inextricably linked t...
The regions of Southwest Asia during the Late Chalcolithic and Bronze Age were inextricably linked t...
This essay attempts to throw light on the social history of ancient Indian metal crafts broadly span...
This paper attempts to trace the development of an unusual and skilled class of alloys, of binary h...
Binary high-tin bronze alloys have been recorded in SE Asian antiquity, and it had been reasonable t...
This paper attempts to make a comparative study of vessels and bowls found in India attributed to th...
The megalithic of peninsular and southern India represent one of the enigmatic aspects of Indian arc...
The medieval icons of southern India are among the most acclaimed Indian artistic innovations, espec...
The medieval icons of southern India are among the most acclaimed Indian artistic innovations, espec...
The profusion of metal images made in the Tanjavur region, going back to the early medieval Chola b...
High-tin beta bronzes are an unusual group of binary copper-tin alloys of 20-25% tin which have spec...
So far as India is concerned, it appears that copper was known in the later Vedic age and specially ...
The paper highlights the archaeological and literary evidence corroborating ancient India's primacy ...
This review explores the great copper alloy image casting traditions of southern India from archaeom...
Iron is an important metal which has influenced the march of civilization over atleast 5000 years an...
The regions of Southwest Asia during the Late Chalcolithic and Bronze Age were inextricably linked t...
The regions of Southwest Asia during the Late Chalcolithic and Bronze Age were inextricably linked t...
This essay attempts to throw light on the social history of ancient Indian metal crafts broadly span...
This paper attempts to trace the development of an unusual and skilled class of alloys, of binary h...
Binary high-tin bronze alloys have been recorded in SE Asian antiquity, and it had been reasonable t...
This paper attempts to make a comparative study of vessels and bowls found in India attributed to th...
The megalithic of peninsular and southern India represent one of the enigmatic aspects of Indian arc...
The medieval icons of southern India are among the most acclaimed Indian artistic innovations, espec...
The medieval icons of southern India are among the most acclaimed Indian artistic innovations, espec...
The profusion of metal images made in the Tanjavur region, going back to the early medieval Chola b...
High-tin beta bronzes are an unusual group of binary copper-tin alloys of 20-25% tin which have spec...
So far as India is concerned, it appears that copper was known in the later Vedic age and specially ...
The paper highlights the archaeological and literary evidence corroborating ancient India's primacy ...
This review explores the great copper alloy image casting traditions of southern India from archaeom...
Iron is an important metal which has influenced the march of civilization over atleast 5000 years an...
The regions of Southwest Asia during the Late Chalcolithic and Bronze Age were inextricably linked t...
The regions of Southwest Asia during the Late Chalcolithic and Bronze Age were inextricably linked t...
This essay attempts to throw light on the social history of ancient Indian metal crafts broadly span...