The Asokan edicts are a familiar and common form of archaeological and textual evidence frequently cited in discussions of the Mauryan polity. This paper is an attempt to move toward a more nuanced understanding of these inscriptions by examining earlier interpretations and previously held assumptions. One of the major assumptions questioned here is the way in which the edicts are frequently viewed as boundary markers of a uniformly administered empire. The focus here is on the edicts found in the southern Deccan; a region whose actual relationship with the northern-based Mauryas is little understood but an area that is often assumed to have been incorporated into their empire. This interpretation is primarily supported by the presence of e...
Elite claims of power and authority may take material expression in both the archaeological and hist...
One of the Indus Civilization’s most striking features is its cultural uniformity evidenced by a com...
The archaeological record of South Asia's rich and diverse past has been largely dominated by interp...
The thesis considers in detail the reign and activities of Asoka Maurya (268-231 B.C.) of the Maurya...
After giving a brief survey of the history of India till the rise of the Mauryas in the introduction...
The Keladi-Ikkeri Nayaka kings (c. 1499-1763 C.E.), emerge in the historical record first as regiona...
The undeciphered script of the Indus Civilisation has been an enigma from the first publication of a...
The inscribed stone column gained particular popularity in early India as media for political self-...
Central Power and Regions in Ancient India : the Case of the Maurya Empire The Maurya Empire (ca. ...
India is one of the most culturally, philosophically and religiously diverse countries in the world....
The present thesis centers around the emergence of Śrīvaiṣṇavism as the main socio-cultural glue in ...
The fourth to the seventh centuries C.E., commonly referred to as the “Gupta Era”, are widely regard...
Although anthropological archaeologists and historians have long recognized that militarism and warf...
From Alexandria of Arachosia, present-day Kandahar, we have two edicts in Greek, issued by the sover...
It is commonly held among scholars that Aśoka’s Minor Rock Edicts were the king’s first attempts at ...
Elite claims of power and authority may take material expression in both the archaeological and hist...
One of the Indus Civilization’s most striking features is its cultural uniformity evidenced by a com...
The archaeological record of South Asia's rich and diverse past has been largely dominated by interp...
The thesis considers in detail the reign and activities of Asoka Maurya (268-231 B.C.) of the Maurya...
After giving a brief survey of the history of India till the rise of the Mauryas in the introduction...
The Keladi-Ikkeri Nayaka kings (c. 1499-1763 C.E.), emerge in the historical record first as regiona...
The undeciphered script of the Indus Civilisation has been an enigma from the first publication of a...
The inscribed stone column gained particular popularity in early India as media for political self-...
Central Power and Regions in Ancient India : the Case of the Maurya Empire The Maurya Empire (ca. ...
India is one of the most culturally, philosophically and religiously diverse countries in the world....
The present thesis centers around the emergence of Śrīvaiṣṇavism as the main socio-cultural glue in ...
The fourth to the seventh centuries C.E., commonly referred to as the “Gupta Era”, are widely regard...
Although anthropological archaeologists and historians have long recognized that militarism and warf...
From Alexandria of Arachosia, present-day Kandahar, we have two edicts in Greek, issued by the sover...
It is commonly held among scholars that Aśoka’s Minor Rock Edicts were the king’s first attempts at ...
Elite claims of power and authority may take material expression in both the archaeological and hist...
One of the Indus Civilization’s most striking features is its cultural uniformity evidenced by a com...
The archaeological record of South Asia's rich and diverse past has been largely dominated by interp...