This paper summarizes the results of different studies that I conducted over the past ten years on Indus Civilization stamp seals and their impressions on clay for administrative purposes (Frenez and Tosi 2005; Frenez et al. 2016), with specific reference to their impact on our understanding of the Indus Script and its spheres of use
This paper presents a coherent collection of Indus-related stone seals and tablets from Bactria and ...
We re-discuss the so-called Jalalabad seal, a well-known cylinder seal dating of the late 3rd mille...
We re-discuss the so-called Jalalabad seal, a well-known cylinder seal dating of the late 3rd millen...
<p>It shows the three typical components: the Indus script at the top, a field symbol (an animal) in...
Thousands of small stone seals of around 2500 BCE with enigmatic script and more than 400 pictograph...
Stamp seals made of fired steatite are one of the most distinctive standardized productions of the I...
Abstract This article studies the semantic scope of the yet undeciphered Indus script inscriptions, ...
Group 1) Goat, deer, highly-conventionalized human forms on a sherd are almost similar to the pictog...
The undeciphered script of the Indus Civilisation has been an enigma from the first publication of a...
Although most discussions treat the Indus seals as inscriptions, they are not dissimilar to printing...
As we mentioned in our introduction, the square seal is an artistic creation peculiar to the Indus R...
222 of the excavated potsherds have graffito-marks from simple strokes to intricate geometric and na...
CISI was created to collect and to publish, in high quality images and as completely as possible, al...
This paper presents a detailed analysis of the iconography carved on a cylinder seal found in a meta...
The core of this research concerns the morphological description and the functional interpretation o...
This paper presents a coherent collection of Indus-related stone seals and tablets from Bactria and ...
We re-discuss the so-called Jalalabad seal, a well-known cylinder seal dating of the late 3rd mille...
We re-discuss the so-called Jalalabad seal, a well-known cylinder seal dating of the late 3rd millen...
<p>It shows the three typical components: the Indus script at the top, a field symbol (an animal) in...
Thousands of small stone seals of around 2500 BCE with enigmatic script and more than 400 pictograph...
Stamp seals made of fired steatite are one of the most distinctive standardized productions of the I...
Abstract This article studies the semantic scope of the yet undeciphered Indus script inscriptions, ...
Group 1) Goat, deer, highly-conventionalized human forms on a sherd are almost similar to the pictog...
The undeciphered script of the Indus Civilisation has been an enigma from the first publication of a...
Although most discussions treat the Indus seals as inscriptions, they are not dissimilar to printing...
As we mentioned in our introduction, the square seal is an artistic creation peculiar to the Indus R...
222 of the excavated potsherds have graffito-marks from simple strokes to intricate geometric and na...
CISI was created to collect and to publish, in high quality images and as completely as possible, al...
This paper presents a detailed analysis of the iconography carved on a cylinder seal found in a meta...
The core of this research concerns the morphological description and the functional interpretation o...
This paper presents a coherent collection of Indus-related stone seals and tablets from Bactria and ...
We re-discuss the so-called Jalalabad seal, a well-known cylinder seal dating of the late 3rd mille...
We re-discuss the so-called Jalalabad seal, a well-known cylinder seal dating of the late 3rd millen...