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10. Interaction systems, specialised crafts and culture change: The Indus Valley Tradition and the Indo-Gangetic Tradition in South Asia
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Jonathan Mark Kenoyer
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Foreword to the Series VII
- Preface X
- Acknowledgements XVI
- References XVIII
- Contents XIX
- List of contributors XXI
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I. Theoretical perspectives
- 1. Language, material culture and ethnicity: Theoretical perspectives 1
- 2. Have Aryans been identified in the prehistoric skeletal record from South Asia? Biological anthropology and concepts of ancient races 32
- 3. Vedic Aryans, non-Vedic Aryans, and non-Aryans: Judging the linguistic evidence of the Veda 67
- 4. Early Indian history: Linguistic and textual parametres 85
- 5. The concepts of "cultural traditon" and "palaeoethnicity" in South Asian archaeology 126
- 6. The Avesta as source for the early history of the Iranians 155
- 7. The Aryan question: Some general considerations 177
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II. Historical perspectives
- 8. South Asia from a Central Asian perspective 192
- 9. Central Asia and the Rgveda: The archaeological evidence 206
- 10. Interaction systems, specialised crafts and culture change: The Indus Valley Tradition and the Indo-Gangetic Tradition in South Asia 213
- 11. Reconstructing social context from language: Indo-Aryan and Dravidian prehistory 258
- 12. Dialect variation in Old and Middle Indo-Aryan 278
- 13. On drawing socio-linguistic distinctions in Old Indo-Aryan: The question of Kṣatriya Sanskrit and related problems 293
- 14. Ṛgvedic history: poets, chieftains and polities 307
- 15. The problem of the Aryans and the Soma: Textual-linguistic and archaeological evidence 353
- 16. The problem of the Aryans and the Soma: The botanical evidence 382
- Author Index 407
- General Index 410
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Foreword to the Series VII
- Preface X
- Acknowledgements XVI
- References XVIII
- Contents XIX
- List of contributors XXI
-
I. Theoretical perspectives
- 1. Language, material culture and ethnicity: Theoretical perspectives 1
- 2. Have Aryans been identified in the prehistoric skeletal record from South Asia? Biological anthropology and concepts of ancient races 32
- 3. Vedic Aryans, non-Vedic Aryans, and non-Aryans: Judging the linguistic evidence of the Veda 67
- 4. Early Indian history: Linguistic and textual parametres 85
- 5. The concepts of "cultural traditon" and "palaeoethnicity" in South Asian archaeology 126
- 6. The Avesta as source for the early history of the Iranians 155
- 7. The Aryan question: Some general considerations 177
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II. Historical perspectives
- 8. South Asia from a Central Asian perspective 192
- 9. Central Asia and the Rgveda: The archaeological evidence 206
- 10. Interaction systems, specialised crafts and culture change: The Indus Valley Tradition and the Indo-Gangetic Tradition in South Asia 213
- 11. Reconstructing social context from language: Indo-Aryan and Dravidian prehistory 258
- 12. Dialect variation in Old and Middle Indo-Aryan 278
- 13. On drawing socio-linguistic distinctions in Old Indo-Aryan: The question of Kṣatriya Sanskrit and related problems 293
- 14. Ṛgvedic history: poets, chieftains and polities 307
- 15. The problem of the Aryans and the Soma: Textual-linguistic and archaeological evidence 353
- 16. The problem of the Aryans and the Soma: The botanical evidence 382
- Author Index 407
- General Index 410