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1300 bce.40 Bronze Age tin mines have been identified in the eastern desert of Egypt; in Northern Portugal and Spain; in Brittany and Cornwall; in Kültepe, Afghanistan (Hindu Kush), Deh Hosein, eastern Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan.41 A recent analysis of twenty-seven tin ingots from well-...
WHILE the range and character of the collections of the India Museum at South Kensington will always give London a predominant position as a centre of Indian cultural studies, it should not be overlooked that the University of Oxford is not unconscious of its obligations in this direction. The ...
The most comprehensive anthology of Ambedkar’s works, edited and annotated by the director of the Centre for Political Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University. The editor contextualizes Ambedkar Buddhism among selections treating methodology, ideology, religion, caste, and untouchability, identity, economics...
(Rahman, Capistrano, Minkin, Islam, & Halder,1999) and focused on organizing traditional (Hindu) minority fishers to manage fisheries, but only assured them access for three years (Thompson, Sultana, & Islam,2003). Donor interest was complemented by mutual benefits between the Department of...
London, 14 July 1926: Hindu Prince (pen) GBP 300 London, 28 July 1926: The Duchess of Lorraine, GBP 3,570; Self-portrait, GBP 3,150 Paris, 20 May 1927: Seated Woman (black chalk highlighted) FRF 22,000 London, 8 July 1927: Portrait of a Man, GBP 31,500 London, 17-18 May 192...
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