Archaeology and religion in early Northwest India : history, theory, practice /Daniel Michon
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From antiquarianism to scientific antiquarianism --
Archaeology --
Contemporary theory and the archaeology of religion --
Minting identity and hegemony --
Dicing and oracular gambling at Sirkap --
The archive at Sanghol --
Conclusion: A brief look ahead.
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From antiquarianism to scientific antiquarianism --
Archaeology --
Contemporary theory and the archaeology of religion --
Minting identity and hegemony --
Dicing and oracular gambling at Sirkap --
The archive at Sanghol --
Conclusion: A brief look ahead.
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