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Article: Antiquities of Northern Pakistan: Reports and Studies, vol. 3.
- Article from:
- The Journal of the American Oriental Society
- Article date:
- July 1, 1997
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The discovery of a vast quantity of antiquities in the valley of the upper Indus and adjoining parts of the Northern Areas of Pakistan began in 1979, and to date a total of nearly thirty thousand engraved images and over five thousand inscriptions have been found, according to Karl Jettmar's preface (p. vii) to the present volume. Since then, in addition to numerous articles in various scholarly journals, two major series have been established for the publication of the results of the archaeological, philological, and art-historical analysis of these relics. The first of these is Antiquities of Northern Pakistan, which is dedicated to "preliminary papers and special studies ...
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