نتایج جستجو برای: indus valley

تعداد نتایج: 27997  

2012
Clyde Winters

The Dravidians had their own tradition of writing. It would appear that they introduced writing to the Indus Valley. They continued to use this writing on their pottery in South India and later punch-marked coins. This is supported by the discovery of writing in South India dating back to before 600 BC. In a recent paper Srinivasan et al. argue that the Indus Valley writing was a syllabic multi...

2004
Jonathan Mark Kenoyer

Over the last several decades new sets of information have provided a more detailed understanding of the rise and character of the Indus Civilization as well as its decline and decentralization. This article begins with a summary of the major historical developments in the archaeology of the Indus Valley Tradition and a definition of terms found in the literature. A general discussion of the en...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2010
Shanyuan Chen Bang-Zhong Lin Mumtaz Baig Bikash Mitra Ricardo J Lopes António M Santos David A Magee Marisa Azevedo Pedro Tarroso Shinji Sasazaki Stephane Ostrowski Osman Mahgoub Tapas K Chaudhuri Ya-ping Zhang Vânia Costa Luis J Royo Félix Goyache Gordon Luikart Nicole Boivin Dorian Q Fuller Hideyuki Mannen Daniel G Bradley Albano Beja-Pereira

Animal domestication was a major step forward in human prehistory, contributing to the emergence of more complex societies. At the time of the Neolithic transition, zebu cattle (Bos indicus) were probably the most abundant and important domestic livestock species in Southern Asia. Although archaeological evidence points toward the domestication of zebu cattle within the Indian subcontinent, the...

Journal: :IJCSA 2014
Nisha Yadav Ambuja Salgaonkar Mayank N. Vahia

Understanding the syntax of an undeciphered writing is a significant challenge. This can provide important clues to the nature of writing and guide potential decipherments. Here we evaluate a set of computational tools that can help us address this problem. We show that significant aspects of the writing can be inferred through this approach without making any assumption about the underlying co...

Journal: :the international journal of humanities 2012
mohamad mehdi tavassoli reza rezazadeh langroodi dawood saremi naeini

archaeology is growing science that continues to discover the material remains of man; hence, it is the best evidence to understand human relations that too shows close co-operation between the neighboring countries, especially iran and india (present pakistan). right from bronze age when man started building a better social organization, archaeology presents positive evidences for economic an...

Journal: :Computer Speech & Language 2011
Sitabhra Sinha Md Ashraf Izhar Raj Kumar Pan Bryan Kenneth Wells

Archaeological excavations in the sites of the Indus Valley civilization (2500 − 1900 BCE) in Pakistan and northwestern India have unearthed a large number of artifacts with inscriptions made up of hundreds of distinct signs. To date, there is no generally accepted decipherment of these sign sequences, and there have been suggestions that the signs could be non-linguistic. Here we apply complex...

Journal: Journal of Tethys 2017

It is believed that Greater India migrated from the southern hemisphere, collided with Gondwanaland, Angaraland and Cathaysia, thereby closing an intervening oceanic Tethys along the Indus-Yarlung-Tsangpo Suture Zone (IYTSZ).The suture zone is placed along the Chaman Fault in the Baluchistan-Afghanistan area in the west, and the Indus-Yarlung-Tsangpo in the north, whereas along the east from Th...

2013
Neelam Saba

Larval cannibalism was observed in the Indus Valley toad, Duttaphrynus stomaticus in Jammu (India), in a natural temporary breeding pond. The larvae were found feeding on eggs and other conspecifics. The behavior was most probably because of the high population density and scarcity of the nutritious food which act as crucial factors in prolonged breeding cycles in temporary and fast drying wate...

2010
Hema Sharma Datta Rangesh Paramesh

The association between Ayurveda, anti-aging and cosmeceuticals is gaining importance in the beauty, health and wellness sector. Ayurvedic cosmeceuticals date back to the Indus Valley Civilization. Modern research trends mainly revolve around principles of anti-aging activity described in Ayurveda: Vayasthapana (age defying), Varnya (brighten skin-glow), Sandhaniya (cell regeneration), Vranarop...

2006
I. Sýkorová

The aim of this article is to present a short outline of early Indian mathematics. I mean to summarize the results and contributions of Indian mathematics which were made in the period from the first civilization in Indian subcontinent to the 5 century AD when classical era of Indian mathematics began. Indus valley civilization The first use of mathematics in the Indian subcontinent was in the ...

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