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Taxila

Taxila
An Illustrated Account of Archaeological Excavations
3 Volume Paperback Set

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H. Hargreaves, E. H. C. Walsh, John Allan
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  • Date Published: July 2013
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  • isbn: 9781107615809

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  • Sir John Marshall (1876–1958) was a British archaeologist who held the position of Director-General of the Archaeological Survey of India from 1902 to 1928. Marshall was instrumental in the development of archaeology in the Indian subcontinent and beyond, leading two major excavations at Taxila and at Mohenjo-daro. First published in 1951, this three-volume set presents a detailed account of the discoveries made during the Taxila excavation, which lasted from 1913 until 1934. The first volume provides information on structural remains; the second volume is based around smaller antiquities; the third volume contains a large number of illustrative plates. This is a fascinating series of texts that will be of value to anyone with an interest in Taxila and archaeology.

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    • Date Published: July 2013
    • format: Multiple copy pack
    • isbn: 9781107615809
    • length: 1208 pages
    • dimensions: 280 x 210 x 21 mm
    • weight: 0.94kg
    • availability: Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC
  • Table of Contents

    Volume 1: List of text-figures
    List of tables
    List of abbreviations
    Preface
    1. Topographical
    2. Historical
    3. Bhir mound
    4. Sirkap
    5. Sirkap (continued)
    6. Sirkap (continued)
    7. Sirkap: Mahal
    8. Sirsukh
    9. Temple of Jandial
    10. The Dharmarājikā
    11. The Dharmarājikā (continued)
    12. Report on the human remains from the Dharmarājikā
    13. Khāder Mohrā, Akhauri, etc.
    14. Kālawān
    15. Giri
    16. Stūpas of Kunāla and Ghai
    17. Mounds a and b at Jandiāl
    18. Mohrā Morādu
    19. Pippala
    20. Jauliān
    21. Lālchak
    22. Bhamāla. Volume 2: List of stratigraphical charts and tables
    List of tables showing distribution of objects in Sirkap
    Tables of analysis
    Miscellaneous tables
    23. Pottery
    24. Terra-cotta and clay objects
    25. Stone objects
    26. Stucco sculptures
    27. Iron objects (including steel)
    28. Copper, bronze and lead objects
    29. Silverware
    30. Gold and silver jewellery
    31. Finger-rings and gems
    32. Bone and ivory objects
    33. Shell objects
    34. Seals and sealings
    35. Glass
    36. Stone sculptures H. Hargreaves
    37. Beads
    38. Coins
    39. Rare and unique coins, other than punch-marked, found at Taxila between 1912 and 1934
    40. Two hoards of silver punch-marked coins found in the Bhir mound at Taxila E. H. C. Walsh
    Notes on the punch-marked, local Taxilian and Greek coins John Allan
    Index. Volume 3: Plates.

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