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Senior archaeologists and scholars have contributed their recent researchers to this volume in honour of Sri Jagat Pati Joshi, former Director General, Archaeological Survey of India. The 3-volume set has 15 sections prehistory, protohistory, iron age, historical archaeology, medieval archaeology, interpretation, epigraphy, architecture, sculpture, history, literature, preservation and recentdiscoveries.
Spectrum of Indian Culture felicitates Prof. S.B. Deo. The papers in this volume deal with Prehistory; Hisotry; Epigraphy and Numismatics; Art & Architecture; Sculpture and Paintings; Religion and Literature. These have been presented in a sequential and chronological order reflecting the whole gamut of Indian Culture.
Ancient Palestine served as a land bridge between the continents of Asia, Africa, and Europe, and as a result, the ancient Israelites frequently interacted with speakers of non-Semitic languages, including Egyptian, Greek, Hittite and Luwian, Hurrian, Old Indic, and Old Iranian. This linguistic contact led the ancient Israelites to adopt non-Semitic words, many of which appear in the Hebrew Bible. Benjamin J. Noonan explores this process in Non-Semitic Loanwords in the Hebrew Bible, which presents a comprehensive, up-to-date, and linguistically informed analysis of the Hebrew Bible’s non-Semitic terminology. In this volume, Noonan identifies all the Hebrew Bible’s foreign loanwords and p...
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Reading Śiva is an illustrated bibliography on the Hindu god Śiva in the arts, crafts, coins, seals and inscriptions from South and Southeast Asia. It results from a century of ABIA bibliographic work and covers over 1500 academic publications since 1672. This scholarly and multi-disciplinary volume offers keyword-indexed annotations. The detailed indices on authors, geographic terms and subjects enable an easy search through the data. Links with the entries to resource repositories (such as JSTOR, Persée, Project MUSE, Academia.edu, ResearchGate and the Internet Archive) and links added to the sumptuous illustrations immediately take you to these resource sites.
The Bibliography Includes 4081 Entries, Covering Published Materials In English And French Languages Over The Last Two Centuries. The Book Gives A Representative Overview Of What Has Been Researched And Accomplished In The Field Of Indian Buddhist Art And Archaeology Since Wilkins S Article On Bodh-Gaya In 1788 Or Thomas Daniel'S First Illustration On The Kanheri Caves In 1798.