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- 2011379576 contributor B12248924.
- 2011379576 created "2011.".
- 2011379576 date "2011".
- 2011379576 date "2011.".
- 2011379576 dateCopyrighted "2011.".
- 2011379576 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 265-282).".
- 2011379576 description "Introduction. The IC: an early complex society with unique structural organisation? -- Origins of current interpretation of the IC -- The aims and approahc of this study -- The comparative method. Introduction -- Social evolution and the comparative method: Comparative approaches and the IC ; Methodology adopted by this study ; Choice of comparative datasets ; Summary -- Domestic architecture: Introduction ; Review of sites ; Building size ; Building and family structure ; Access analyses ; Discussion -- Metalwork and metalworking: Introduction ; Recent literature ; Ore sources ; Functional group definition ; Discussion of artefact categories ; Elemental composition ; Discussion -- Settlement patterns. Introduction ; Data collection and formatting issues ; Organisation and subdivision of the Indus settlements ; Third millennium climatic influence on settlement patterns in the Greater Indus Valley ; Settlement hierarchies: site size distribution ; Settlement hierarchies: rank-size ; Discussion -- Conclusion: Summary ; The success of a comparative approach ; The 'alternative paradigm' model of Indus society in the light of structured comparative analyses ; Moving forwards- interpreting the Indus -- Appendix A. Architectural data used in chapter 3 -- Appendix B. Kolmogorov-Smirnov tests on house size distribution -- Appendix C. Permeability maps for the houses used in access analysis, including house RRA and courtyard RRA values -- Appendix D. Assessing the reliability of published Indus metalwork data -- Appendix E. Catalogue of metalworks in the Lothal Site Museum and Archive -- Appendix F. Elemental composition data used in chapter 4 -- Appendix G. Problems recreating Adams' influential 'four-tiered' settlement hierarchy -- Appendix H. Problems with using sites on the Indus floodplain in settlement analyses -- Appendix I. Metalwork data -- Bibliography.".
- 2011379576 extent "282 p. :".
- 2011379576 identifier "1407307711 (pbk.)".
- 2011379576 identifier "9781407307718 (pbk.)".
- 2011379576 isPartOf "BAR international series ; 2213".
- 2011379576 isPartOf "BAR international series ; 2213.".
- 2011379576 issued "2011".
- 2011379576 issued "2011.".
- 2011379576 language "eng".
- 2011379576 publisher "Oxford : Archaeopress,".
- 2011379576 subject "DS425 .C584 2011".
- 2011379576 subject "Indus civilization.".
- 2011379576 tableOfContents "Introduction. The IC: an early complex society with unique structural organisation? -- Origins of current interpretation of the IC -- The aims and approahc of this study -- The comparative method. Introduction -- Social evolution and the comparative method: Comparative approaches and the IC ; Methodology adopted by this study ; Choice of comparative datasets ; Summary -- Domestic architecture: Introduction ; Review of sites ; Building size ; Building and family structure ; Access analyses ; Discussion -- Metalwork and metalworking: Introduction ; Recent literature ; Ore sources ; Functional group definition ; Discussion of artefact categories ; Elemental composition ; Discussion -- Settlement patterns. Introduction ; Data collection and formatting issues ; Organisation and subdivision of the Indus settlements ; Third millennium climatic influence on settlement patterns in the Greater Indus Valley ; Settlement hierarchies: site size distribution ; Settlement hierarchies: rank-size ; Discussion -- Conclusion: Summary ; The success of a comparative approach ; The 'alternative paradigm' model of Indus society in the light of structured comparative analyses ; Moving forwards- interpreting the Indus -- Appendix A. Architectural data used in chapter 3 -- Appendix B. Kolmogorov-Smirnov tests on house size distribution -- Appendix C. Permeability maps for the houses used in access analysis, including house RRA and courtyard RRA values -- Appendix D. Assessing the reliability of published Indus metalwork data -- Appendix E. Catalogue of metalworks in the Lothal Site Museum and Archive -- Appendix F. Elemental composition data used in chapter 4 -- Appendix G. Problems recreating Adams' influential 'four-tiered' settlement hierarchy -- Appendix H. Problems with using sites on the Indus floodplain in settlement analyses -- Appendix I. Metalwork data -- Bibliography.".
- 2011379576 title "Rethinking the Indus : a comparative re-evaluation of the Indus civilisation as an alternative paradigm in the organisation and structure of early complex societies / Edward Cork.".
- 2011379576 type "text".