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Deuxième promenade livresque à travers l'histoire des Indes

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 October 2017

W. Maas*
Affiliation:
Université de Dacca (Pakistan oriental)

Extract

L'histoire ou plutôt la préhistoire des Indes commence maintenant vers 3000 avant notre ère grâce à ce que les Anglais appellent l'Indus culture. M. Piggot propose le nom de civilisation de Mohenjodaro et d'Harappa. Son livre ne couvre pas toute la préhistoire des Indes (à vrai dire il ne parle que de l'époque du bronze des régions occidentales) ; il est bien écrit et surtout il fait beaucoup de comparaisons avec l'Asie occidentale ; il est probablement la meilleure introduction existante à cette très ancienne civilisation de l'Indus.

Passons au IVe siècle de notre ère, à l'époque où l'Empire des Guptas florissait. Là-dessus un nouveau livre du professeur Dikshatar, une œuvre de longues années des recherches et de méditations. Il a réuni, traduit et commenté beaucoup d'inscriptions peu ou pas connues.

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Copyright © Les Éditions de l’EHESS 1956

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