State and government in ancient India : from earliest times to c.1200 A. D. by A. S. Altekar Motilal Banarsidass, 1949 AS Altekar - Motilal Banarsidass 被引量: 9发表: 1949年 Trade and commerce in ancient India (from the earliest times to c.A.D. 300) State and government in ancie...
Many of the earliest known images of Hindu deities in India date from the time of the Kushan empire, fashioned either from the spotted sandstone of Mathura or Gandharan grey schist._A.C后面少了from 不对应 所以排除 E 感觉were多余 所以排除 B.D相比 觉得B
Early Japanese silk paintings were done with black ink(墨) or paint.Although Chinese people started the practice of silk harvesting in Eastern Asia, the Japanese got hold of silkworm(桑蚕) eggs and began the production of silk. It was through Japan that silk production became widespread. Both ...
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Gupta India CE in northern India Less militaristic than Mauryan state Golden Age Helped spread a uniform law code Hinduism crystalized during this time Aryabhata—Archimedes of India Indian Government Did not develop the traditions of China,or the inquiry of Greec...
for all people (and?) for mother and father (...). This was modified by Falk and Seishi Karashima one year later as follows:43paṭhamag̱e postag̱e prañaparamidae budha[mitra] /// idraśavasa sadhaviharisa imeṇa ca kuś̄alamuleṇa sarvasatvamatrapi[trap]u[yae] ...
In particular, through exposure to Helenistic writings, they understood celestial motions in terms of the Ptolemaic model and were recognised authorities in Europe in the eighth and ninth centuries on astronomical matters. The influence of the Viking and Norman invasions in disrupting the intellectual ...
Hominids Earliest Humans. Hominids Earliest Humans
(n. 尼安德塔人) in Europe and Asia, some scattered pockets ofHomo erectus(直立人)in the Far East and, if scholars ultimately decide they are in fact a separate species, some diminutive(adj. 小的) people from the Indonesian island of Flores (see "Were 'Hobbits' Human?"). When the ...
In the social sciences, piracy refers to the theft of property, and the commission of other crimes, by people at sea. Pirates have had important effects on society, in particular in some areas such as the Mediterranean and the Caribbean....