Man & Environment, Volym 27, Utgåva 1Indian Society for Prehistoric and Quaternary Studies., 2002 |
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... usually believe that Ho - ling is the Chinese or old Javanese equivalent of Kalinga . This would suggest that Central Java was so much dominated by the people of Kalinga that the region was named as Kalinga or Ho - ling . The Telaga ...
... usually believe that Ho - ling is the Chinese or old Javanese equivalent of Kalinga . This would suggest that Central Java was so much dominated by the people of Kalinga that the region was named as Kalinga or Ho - ling . The Telaga ...
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... usually made of superfine Ganga clay . It is well fired , thin sec- tioned , and has a strikingly lustrous surface . It was a precious deluxe ware and was used by the elite class of the society ( royalty and Buddhist monks ) . The ware ...
... usually made of superfine Ganga clay . It is well fired , thin sec- tioned , and has a strikingly lustrous surface . It was a precious deluxe ware and was used by the elite class of the society ( royalty and Buddhist monks ) . The ware ...
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... usually trinkets and gewgaws aplenty for even the common classes . Connecting these three nodes is a complex web of people and organizations that make the very concept of trade possible . They are the mariners and the merchants ; the ...
... usually trinkets and gewgaws aplenty for even the common classes . Connecting these three nodes is a complex web of people and organizations that make the very concept of trade possible . They are the mariners and the merchants ; the ...
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The ArchaeoHistorical Idea of the Indian Ocean | 1 |
From Bharuch to Janjira | 7 |
The Role of Local Trade Networks in the Indian Subcontinent during the Early Historic Period | 13 |
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