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International Conference on Revisiting Indus-Sarasvati Age & Ancient India
Abstracts of Papers Accepted for Presentation



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Hindu History > Library of Ancient Hindu History > International conference on Revisiting Indus-sarasvati Age & Ancient India > Abstracts of Papers Accepted for Presentation

October, 4 (Friday) -- 6 (Sunday), 1996
Atlanta (Georgia), U.S.A.
Keynote Address:
Language, Chronology and Cultural Continuity
in South Asian Archaeology

Jim G. Shaffer, Ph. D.
Department of Anthropology
Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland, Ohio 44106-7125, U.S.A.

---------------------------------- South Asian archaeology remains significantly influenced by ideas and interpretations proposed by the early prominent scholars (e.g., Marshall and Wheeler) that developed this area's archaeological record into one of international importance. However, seldom is it recognized these same ideas and interpretations significantly reflect eighteenth and nineteenth century European perceptions of history, language and ethnicity. At the same time these theoretical approaches continue to influence our understanding of even the most recent archaeological discoveries.

This paper will first discuss the historical background of South Asian archaeology as well as it's theoretical limitations that continue to dramatically influence recent interpretations. Finally, the focus shifts to recent developments in the archeological and chronological data and they argue for a basic restructuring, rather than just new designations, of South Asian archaeology.




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