"This volume is the second publication of the Indus Project, at the Research Institute for Humanity and Nature (RIHN) in Kyoto, Japan. It consists of four papers and two appendices: 1. Seal Impressions on the Clay Tags from Lothal: A Re-analysis by Asko Parpola; 2. The Incised Stone Axe from Tamil Nadu Said to be Inscribed in the Classical Indus Script by Asko Parpola, Dorian Q. Fuller and Nicole Boivin; 3. Kanmer: A Harappan Site in Kachchh, Gujarat, India: Preliminary Report of the First Season’s Excavations by J.S. Kharakwal, Y.S. Rawat and Toshiki Osada; 4. Report on the Faunal Remains Recovered at Kanmer in the First Season (2005-6) by P.P. Joglekar; Appendix 1: Harappan Sites in Gujarat compiled by Hasmukh Seth, L.C. Patel and Bhimraj Varhat; Appendix 2: Excavated Sites in the Greater Indus Valley compiled?by?Suresh?Meena,?Rajesh?Meena?and?Sameer?Vyas. The work is in two parts. The first two papers deal with Indus Script and the remaining papers are reports of the first season’s excavations at Kanmar and Kachchh, Gujarat. In the appendices the?Harrappan?sites?of?Gujarat?and?the?excavated?sites?in?the?Greater?Indus?Valley?are?listed."
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2020
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Toshiki Osada is a Professor at the Research Institute for Humanity and Nature (RIHN), Kyoto, and the leader of Indus Project. He has conducted extensive field research on the language and culture of the Munda since 1984. His major publications include A Reference Grammar of Mundari (1992) and some books on Munda languages and culture in Japanese. He is also the editor?of?Linguistics,?Archaeology?and?Human?Past?in?South?Asia?(2009).
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