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_bRIC/T
100 _aRichter-Ushanas, Egbert
245 4 _aThe Indus script & the Rig-Veda/
_cEgbert Richter-Ushanas
250 _a2nd. ed.
260 _aDelhi :
_bMBP,
_c2001.
300 _a326p. :
_bill. ;
_c23cm.
505 _aI. The Indus script and the Rg-Veda 1. The historical background 2. The evidence of a bilingual 3. Short inscriptions (one to six signs) 4. Narrative motifs 5. Long inscriptions 6. Inscriptions of the Late Harappa phase 7. The unicom-standard and the Soma-plant II. The lord of the beasts and the deity in the tree III. Seals and tablets with anthropomorphic motifs 1. Compound motifs 2. The centaur 3. Standing homed person ± arch 4. Man in yoga-posture ± snakes or crocodiles 5. Deity between two tigers 6. The tiger and the goddess in a kino tree 7.'The sacred marriage IV. Seals and tablets with composite animals V. The bull upon the woman and the asvamedha VI. Pururavas and Urvasi VII. Gilgames and ancient India 1. The jewel-tree and the ale-wife Siduri 2. The ship and the Great Flood 3. Gilgames and Istar VIII. The cosmic man in Patanjali's Yoga Sutras IX. Chess as a cosmic diagram X. The development of the Brahmi and the Tamil script XI. The swastika
650 _aRig Veda.
942 _cWB16