394 pages. Annales Academiae Scientiarum Fennicae. Humaniora 383
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Seller: Antiquariat An der Vikarie, Grafschaft-Leimersdorf, Germany
XXXVII/394 pp. with many illustrations, binding minimally rubbed, else very good and clean, text in English, BITTE BEACHTEN: Aufgrund des höheren Gewichtes sind zusätzliche Versandkosten für den Versand außerhalb der EU erforderlich. PLEASE NOTE: This is a heavy book / set, that requires additional postage for international delivery outside EU. Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 2100 Folio. , original hardcover (no dust jacket), Seller Inventory # 23326
Seller: Ruslania, Helsinki, Finland
Condition: new. Pages: 394 Language: English. Shahr-i Sokhta; Mundigak; Mehrgarh, Nausharo, Sibri, Dauda-damb; Chanhudaro; Ahar, Balathal, Gilund; Kalibangan; Rojdi. Ed. Asko Parpola, B. M. Pande and Petteri Koskikallio, in collaboration with Massimo Vidale & Alessandra Lazzari; Catherine & Jean-Francois Jarrige, Gonzague Quivron & Helene Tromparent Suomalainen Tiedeakatemia Annales Academiae Scientiarum Fennicae. Humaniora 383 ISSN1239-6982 The Corpus of Indus Seals and Inscriptions (CISI) has as its purpose to make available for research, in as good images as possible, all seals and inscriptions relating to the Indus Civilization, which flourished in Pakistan and northwestern India c. 2600-1900 BCE. This material is fundamental for the research of the poorly understood script, language, and religion of the Indus Civilization, and a major outlet for its art. The seals and other types of inscribed artefacts are important also for the study of the Harappan social, political and economic organization, including administrative practices, external cultural contacts, internal trade and various techniques, such as seal carving. The CISI is published by the Finnish Academy of Science and Letters, with the financial assistance of UNESCO and in collaboration with the Archaeological Survey of India, the Department of Archaeology and Museums, Government of Pakistan, and numerous excavation projects and museums. 9789514111341. Seller Inventory # 10-1683402
Seller: Joseph Burridge Books, Dagenham, United Kingdom
Hardcover. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: New. xxxvii, 394 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 31 cm. The Corpus of Indus Seals and Inscriptions (CISI) has as its purpose to make available for research, in as good images as possible, all seals and inscriptions relating to the Indus Civilization, which flourished in Pakistan and northwestern India c. 2600-1900 BCE. This material is fundamental for the research of the poorly understood script, language, and religion of the Indus Civilization, and a major outlet for its art. The seals and other types of inscribed artefacts are important also for the study of the Harappan social, political and economic organization, including administrative practices, external cultural contacts, internal trade and various techniques, such as seal carving. The CISI is published by the Finnish Academy of Science and Letters, with the financial assistance of UNESCO and in collaboration with the Archaeological Survey of India, the Department of Archaeology and Museums, Government of Pakistan, and numerous excavation projects and museums. Seller Inventory # PGTIED758