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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Fw: H-ASIA: Ian Proudfoot

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> H-ASIA
> October 11, 2011
>
> Ian Proudfoot
>
> (x-post H-ISLAMART)
> *****************************************************************
> Ed. note: Ian Proudfoot's distinguished academic career has sadly
> ended. The following post is from H-Islamart, to which I have appended
> a bibliography of Ian's publications. FFC
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
> From: Annabel Gallop <Annabel.Gallop@bl.uk>
>
> Dear List Members,
>
> I write with the sad news that Ian Proudfoot, of the Australian National
> University in Canberra, passed away on 23 September 2012.
>
> Ian was one of the greatest scholars of the Islamic world of Southeast
> Asia and especially of early Muslim printing, who transformed the world
> of Malay studies with his visionary online resources. Foremost is the
> Malay Concordance Project, a corpus of pre-modern Malay texts, now
> comprising over 140 texts and 5.7 million words, including 120,000
> verses, which can be searched in ways that throw light on meanings and
> contexts, morphological patterns, and changing usage over time:
> http://mcp.anu.edu.au/Q/mcp.html
> while his Catalogue of Early Malay Printed Books (1993) is also
> available online, with updates and revisions:
> http://mcp.anu.edu.au/proudfoot/EMPB/web/1280.html
>
> What may be of particular interest to H-ISLAMART List Members is Ian's
> invention of a macro called AHAD which can be used in Microsoft Word,
> for transforming AH dates to AD dates and vice versa. You simply select
> the date within a Word document and click the macro tool button, and the
> required date is pasted into your document - it has transformed the way
> I work. The AHAD macro is freely downloadable, with installation
> instructions, from Ian Proudfoot's web page of online resources, under
> the heading 'Calendars':
> http://mcp.anu.edu.au/proudfoot/online.html
>
> The macro can deal with year only; month and year; or date, month and
> year; and 'intelligently' recognizes a wide range of transliterations of
> Arabic month names.
>
> Best wishes,
> Annabel Gallop
>
> ---------------------------------------------------
> Dr Annabel Teh Gallop
> Head, Southeast Asia section
> The British Library
> 96 Euston Road
> London NW1 2DB
>
> Tel: (+44) 020-7412 7661; Fax: (+44) 020-7412 7641
> e-mail: annabel.gallop@bl.uk
> http://www.bl.uk/
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
> Ed. note: I have reproduced below a bibliography of Ian Proudfoot from
> <http://mcp.anu.edu.au/proudfoot/>
> which dramatically illustrates the tremendous contributions he made during
> his career. I should also note a collection that was published in
> Ian's honor: _Lost Times and Untold Tales from the Malay World_, Jan
> van der Putten and Mary Kilcline, editors (Singapore: NUS Press, 2008)
> ISBN-13 : 978-9971-69-454-8
> FFC
>
> Publications
>
> in the press:
>
> "Indian Calendars Translated into Old Javanese", in H. Chambert-Loir
> (ed.), History of Translation in Indonesia and Malaysia, Paris: École
> française d'Extrême-Orient / Jakarta: Yayasan Obor.
>
> "Malaysia - colonial period", in C. Carpenter (ed.) The World and Its
> Peoples, London: Brown Reference Group.
>
> published:
>
> Books and monographs
>
> The Journal of Alfred North, 1 August 1835 - 27 July 1836,
> transcription prepared 2007. 0.9 MB [written for his sister,
> covering his sea voyage from Boston to Singapore via Cape Town and
> Batavia, and his first months as a missionary in Singapore.]
>
> Old Muslim Calendars of Southeast Asia, Leiden: Brill, 2006.
> Handbuch der Orientalistik. III. Southeast Asia, ed. V. Lieberman,
> M.C. Ricklefs, D.K. Wyatt, vol.17. 135pp. + CD-ROM "Takwim: Javanese
> and Malay date conversions".
>
> The Print Threshold in Malaysia, Clayton: Monash University Centre of
> Southeast Asian Studies, Working Paper 88, 1994. 69pp.
>
> Early Malay Printed Books, Kuala Lumpur: The Academy of Malay Studies
> and the Library, University of Malaya, 1993. xxvi, 858pp.
>
> Concordance to Hikayat Inderaputera: A Complete Lemmatized
> Concordance with Indexes and Frequency Tables, Malay Concordance
> Project, Australian National University, 1990. liv, 914pp.
>
> Ahimsa and a Mahabharata Story, Faculty of Asian Studies, Canberra,
> 1987. Asian Studies Monographs no.9. 268pp. 30 MB
>
> The Hikayat Pelanduk Jenaka: Malay Myth and Oral Composition,
> Department of Indonesian Languages and Literatures, ANU, 1967
> (mimeographed), 257 pp.
>
> Articles and chapters
>
> "Abdullah b. Abdul Kadir Munsyi", Encyclopaedia of Islam (3rd
> edition), ed. G. Krämer et al., Leiden: Brill, 2007, part 1, 26-27.
>
> "Abdullah v Siami: early Malay verdicts on British justice", Journal
> of the Malaysian Branch, Royal Asiatic Society 80.1 (June 2007): 1-16.
>
> "Room to manoeuvre in the nineteenth-century Indies Malay press: the
> story of a Javanese Lieutenant", Indonesia and the Malay World 102
> (July 2007): 155–182
>
> "In Search of Lost Time: Javanese and Balinese understandings of the
> Saka calendar", Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land en Volkenkunde 163.1
> (2007): 86-122.
>
> "Notes on the old Tengger calendar", Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land en
> Volkenkunde 163.1 (2007): 123-33.
>
> Tjrita-an dari satoe Letenant Djawa , text of the serialized novella
> from Bintang Timor, no.39/1865 (17 Mei 1865)–no.48/1865 (17 Junij
> 1865) -- mounted 2007.
>
> Annabel Teh Gallop & Ian Proudfoot, "Washing Dirty Linen in
> Singapore", §48 in A Cabinet of Oriental Curiosities: an album for
> Graham Shaw from his colleagues, ed. Annabel Teh Gallop, London: The
> British Library, 2006.
>
> The Stupid Merchant , an English translation of Syair Saudagar
> Bodoh, 2005.
>
> "Brushes with modernity on Batavia's horse tram 1869-1871", RIMA
> Review of Indonesian and Malaysian Affairs, vol.39, no.1 (2005),
> pp.129-187.
>
> "An expedition into the politics of Malay philology", Journal of the
> Royal Asiatic Society, Malaysian Branch, vol.76, pt.1 (2003),
> pp.1-53.
>
> "The Ethnic Background to the Malayan Emergency", Air Power and Wars
> of National Liberation, ed. Wing-Commander K. Brent, Proceedings of
> the 2002 RAAF History Conference, Canberra: RAAF Historical Section,
> Aerospace Centre, 2003, pp.109-116.
>
> "From Recital to Sight-reading: the Silencing of Texts in Malaysia",
> Indonesia and the Malay World, vol.30 no.87 (July 2002), pp.117-144.
>
> "A 'Chinese' mousedeer comes to Paris", Archipel (Paris), no.61
> (2001), pp.69-97.
>
> "Malays toying with Americans: the rare voices of Malay scribes in
> two Houghton Library manuscripts", Harvard Library Bulletin, New
> Series vol. 11 no. 1 (Spring 2000) [2001], pp. 54-69.
>
> "Malay Materials in the Houghton Library, Harvard", Kekal Abadi
> (Kuala Lumpur), jil.19 bil.1 (2000), pp.1-14 .
>
> "Historical Foundations of Hinduism", Indonesian Heritage Series:
> Religion and Ritual (ed. J. Fox), Singapore: Editions Didier Millet,
> 1998, pp.42-43.
>
> "Historical Foundations of Buddhism", Indonesian Heritage Series:
> Religion and Ritual (ed. J. Fox), Singapore: Editions Didier Millet,
> 1998, pp.50-51.
>
> (with V. Hooker), "The Malay Writing Tradition", Indonesian Heritage
> Series: Languages and Literatures (ed. J. McGlynn), Singapore:
> Editions Didier Millet, 1998, pp.22-23.
>
> "From Manuscript to Print", Indonesian Heritage Series: Languages and
> Literatures (ed. J. McGlynn), Singapore: Editions Didier Millet,
> 1998, pp.46-47, in the press.
>
> (with A. Kumar), "Chinese Manuscript Literature", Indonesian Heritage
> Series: Languages and Literatures (ed. J. McGlynn), Singapore:
> Editions Didier Millet, 1998, pp.38-39.
>
> "Lithography at the Crossroads of the East", Journal of the Printing
> Historical Society, no.27 (1998), pp.113-131.
>
> "New Technologies and New Perspectives", Indonesian Heritage Series:
> Early Modern History (ed. A.J.S Reid), Singapore: Editions Didier
> Millet, 1998, pp.128-29.
>
> "Robinson Crusoe in Indonesia", Asia-Pacific Magazine, nos.6 & 7,
> 1997, pp.42-48.
>
> "Ta'rikh (historiography) sec.3 Indonesia and Malaysia", The
> Encyclopaedia of Islam, new edition, Leiden: Brill, 1960-[1997]
>
> "Mass Producing Houri's Moles, or Aesthetics and Choice of Technology
> in Early Muslim Book Printing", in Islam: Essays on Scripture,
> Thought and Society (ed. P. Riddell and A. Street), Leiden: Brill,
> 1997, pp.161-184. Islamic Philosophy, Theology and Science, vol 28.
>
> (with V. Hooker), "Mediating Time and Space: The Malay Writing
> Tradition", pp.49-78 of A. Kumar & J. McGlynn (ed.), Illuminations.
> The Writing Traditions of Indonesia, New York: Weatherhill, 1996.
>
> (with A. Kumar) "A Legacy of Two Homelands: Chinese Manuscript
> Tradition", pp.201-212 of A. Kumar & J. McGlynn (ed.), Illuminations.
> The Writing Traditions of Indonesia, New York: Weatherhill, 1996.
>
> "The Decline of the Manuscript Tradition", pp.253-256 of A. Kumar &
> J. McGlynn (ed.), Illuminations. The Writing Traditions of Indonesia,
> New York: Weatherhill, 1996.
>
> "Early Muslim Printing in Southeast Asia", Libri (Copenhagen), vol.45
> (1995), pp.216-223.
>
> "Malay Books printed in Bombay: a report on sources for historical
> bibliography", Kekal Abadi (Kuala Lumpur), vol.13 no.3 (September
> 1994), pp.1-20.
>
> "Penang", Encyclopaedia of Islam, Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1993.
>
> "Concordances and Classical Malay", Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en
> Volkenkunde (Leiden), vol.147 (1991), pp.74-95.
>
> "Major Library Holdings of Early Malay Books", Kekal Abadi (Kuala
> Lumpur), vol.8 no.1 (1989), pp.7-17.
>
> "A Nineteenth Century Bookseller's Catalogue", Kekal Abadi (Kuala
> Lumpur), vol.6 no.4 (1987), pp.1-11.
>
> "A Formative Period in Malay Book Publishing", Journal of the
> Malaysian Branch, Royal Asiatic Society, vol.59 no.2 (1986),
> pp.101-132.
>
> "Pre-War Malay Periodicals", Kekal Abadi (Kuala Lumpur), vol.4 no.4
> (1985), pp.1-28.
>
> "A Pioneer Publisher in Palembang", Kekal Abadi (Kuala Lumpur), vol.1
> no.4 (1985), pp.14-18.
>
> (with A. Dalby (ed.) & Ibrahim bin Ismail,) "Malay Lithographs
> collected by T.J. Chamberlain", Cambridge Univesity Library,
> typescript, [1984], 10pp.
>
> "Variation in a Malay Folk-Tale Tradition", RIMA. Review of
> Indonesian and Malayan Studies (Sydney & Leiden), vol.18 (1984),
> pp.87-102.
>
> "The Early Indianized States of Southeast Asia: Religion and Social
> Control", in J.J. Fox et al. (eds.), Indonesia: Australian
> Perspectives, Research School of Pacific Studies, Canberra, 1980,
> pp.151-162.
>
>
> "Interpreting Mahabharata Episodes as Sources for the History of
> Ideas", Proceedings of the Seventh Conference of the International
> Association of Historians of Asia, Bangkok, 1979, vol.2,
> pp.1168-1193; also in Annals of the Bhandarkar Oriental Research
> Institute, vol. 60 (1979), pp.41-63.
>
> "The Evolution of the Ahimsa Ideal: One Case History", Proceedings of
> the 28th International Congress of Orientalists, Harrassowitz,
> Wiesbaden, 1976, pp.125-126 (abstract).
>
> "Economic and Social Background to Changes in Indian Religion", The
> Modern Review, vol.121 (1967), pp.337-346.
>
> Software and digital
> Malay Concordance Project, mcp.anu.edu.au , 1997-present. A
> searchable online corpus of over 4 million words from over a hundred
> pre-modern Malay texts.
>
> Takwim [a browser-based application for converting between Javanese
> and Malay calendars and Western calendars, including rukyah dates
> emulating local moon sightings], 2000, 234kb — subsequently published
> on CD-ROM with Old Muslim Calendars of Southeast Asia, Leiden: Brill,
> 2006.
>
> AHAD [a Microsoft Word macro to convert Islamic to Christian dates
> and vice versa], 2002.
>
> Lemmatised Text of Hikayat Inderaputera, a Classical Malay Romance,
> with notes, Oxford Text Archive, Oxford Computing Centre, 1990.
> 1280kb.
>
> Takwim [a Macintosh application which interactively converts and
> reconstructs dates and numerological cycles in 28 variant calendars
> of the Western, Muslim and Javanese eras], with User's Guide, Faculty
> of Asian Studies, Canberra, 1987. 51kb & 59pp.
>
> AHAD [a Macintosh application which interactively converts Western
> and Muslim dates], released through ANU Apple Consortium, 1986. 25kb.
>
>
>
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Monday, October 10, 2011

Fw: H-ASIA: Gregory L. Possehl, a Bibliography

----- Original Message -----
From: "Frank F Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
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Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2011 1:52 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: Gregory L. Possehl, a Bibliography


> H-ASIA
> October 10, 2011
>
> Gregory L. Possehl: A Bibliography
> **********************************************************************
> Ed. note: The news of Greg Possehl's death has been a shock to Greg's
> many friends and colleagues. We may still receive an obituary essay
> on his life and career, but I am copying below a post from Asko Parpola,
> to which I have added a further item courtesy of Michael Witzel, which
> covers most, if not all, of Gregory Possehl's publications. A mere
> glace at the titles and subjects will reveal a measure of how significant
> his research has been in the archaeological study of South Asia. I would
> add also, one of Greg's long term contributions to the field lay in his
> continuing service to the Art and Archaeology Committee of the American
> Institute of Indian Studies. He had similar close connections with
> Pakistani scholars, reminding us that he truly was a specialist not on
> a single country, but on South Asia. FFC
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> From: Asko Parpola <asko.parpola@HELSINKI.FI>
>
> After the above sad news reached me this morning, I have been working on
> the
> following provisional bibliography of my respected colleague and friend,
> offered here in appreciation of his lifework devoted to the study of the
> Indus
> Civilization. I am sending this to the INDOLOGY and RISA -lists and to
> colleagues who may not be receiving these lists.
>
> Asko Parpola
>
> GREGORY L. POSSEHL (23? July 1941 - 8 or 9 Oct 2011) was Professor
> emeritus of
> Archaeology at the Department of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania,
> and
> Curator of the Asian Section, University of Pennsylvania Museum of
> Archaeology
> and Anthropology.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., 1967. The Mohenjo-daro floods: A reply. American
> Anthropologist 69: 32-40.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., 1974. Variation and change in the Indus Civilization:
> A
> study of prehistoric Gujarat with special reference to the post-urban
> Harappan.
> Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, The University of Chicago. x, 302 pp.,
> ill.
> [Revised version published in 1980 as "Indus Civilization in Saurashtra".]
>
> Dhavalikar, M. K., and Gregory L. Possehl, 1974. Subsistence pattern of an
> early farming community of western India. Puratattva (Bulletin of the
> Indian
> Archaeological Society) 7: 39-46.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., 1975. The chronology of gabarbands and palas in
> western
> South Asia. Expedition 17 (2): 33-37.
>
> Kennedy, Kenneth A.R., and Gregory L. Possehl (eds.), 1976. Ecological
> backgrounds of South Asian prehistory. Symposium convened at the
> seventy-second
> annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, December 2,
> 1973,
> New Orleans. (South Asia Occasional Papers and Theses, 4.) Ithaca NY:
> South
> Asia Program, Cornell University. 28 cm, vi, 236 pp., ill., maps. Pb
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., 1976. Lothal: A gateway settlement of the Harappan
> Civilization. Pp. 198-131 in: Kennedy, Kenneth A. R., and Gregory L.
> Possehl
> (eds.), Ecological backgrounds of South Asian prehistory. (South Asia
> Occasional Papers and Theses, 4.) Ithaca: South Asia Program, Cornell
> University. Reprinted, pp. 212-218 in: Possehl, Gregory L. (ed.) 1979.
> Ancient
> cities of the Indus. New Delhi.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., 1977. The end of a state and continuity of a
> tradition: A
> discussion of the Late Harappan. Pp. 234-254 in: Fox, Richard G. (ed.),
> Realm
> and region in traditional India. New Delhi: Vikas Publishing House Pvt.
> Ltd.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L. (ed.) 1979. ANCIENT CITIES OF THE INDUS. Durham NC:
> Carolina Academic Press & New Delhi: Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd. 27
> cm,
> xv, 422 pp., 8 pl., ill. Hb ISBN 0890890935 & 0-7069-0781-7.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., 1979. Introduction. Pp. vii-xv in: Possehl, Gregory
> L.
> (ed.), Ancient cities of the Indus.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., 1979. Radiocarbon dates for the Indus Civilization
> and
> related sites. Pp. 358-360 in: Possehl, Gregory L. (ed.), Ancient cities
> of the
> Indus.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., 1979. An extensive bibliography of the Indus
> Civilization
> including references cited in the text. Pp. 361-422 in: Possehl, Gregory
> L.,
> 1979. (Ed.) Ancient cities of the Indus.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., 1979. Pastoral nomadism in the Indus Civilization: An
> hypothesis. Pp. 537-551 in: Taddei, Maurizio (ed.), South Asian
> Archaeology
> 1977, vol. I. (Istituto Universitario Orientale, Seminario di Studi
> Asiatici,
> Series minor, 6: I.) Naples: Istituto Universitario Orientale, Seminario
> di
> Studi Asiatici.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., and Kenneth A. R. Kennedy, 1979.
> Hunter-gatherer/agriculturalist exchange in prehistory: An Indian example.
> Current Anthropology 20 (3): 592-593.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., 1980. INDUS CIVILIZATION IN SAURASHTRA. New Delhi:
> Published on behalf of Indian Archaeological Society by B.R. Publishing
> Corporation. 29 cm, xvi, 264 pp., ill., maps. Hb [Revised version of the
> author's Ph.D. dissertation, The University of Chicago, 1974.]
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., 1981. Cambay bead-making: An ancient craft in modern
> India. Expedition 23 (4): 39-46.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L. (ed.) 1982. HARAPPAN CIVILIZATION: A CONTEMPORARY
> PERSPECTIVE. New Delhi: Oxford & IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd. and American
> Institute of Indian Studies; Warminster: Aris & Phillips in cooperation
> with
> American Institute of Indian Studies. 28 cm xiii, 440 pp., 93 pl., maps.
> Hb
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., 1982. The Harappan Civilization: A contemporary
> perspective. Pp. 15-28 in: Possehl, Gregory L. (ed.), Harappan
> Civilization: A
> contemporary perspective.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., 1982. Discovering ancient India's earliest cities:
> The
> first phase of research. Pp. 405-413 in: Possehl, Gregory L. (ed.),
> Harappan
> Civilization: A contemporary perspective.
>
> Possehl. Gregory L., 1984. Archaeological terminology and the Harappan
> Civilization. Pp. 27-36 in: Lal, B.B., and S.P. Gupta (eds.), Frontiers of
> the
> Indus Civilization: Sir Mortimer Wheeler Commemoration Volume. New Delhi:
> Indian Archaeological Society.
>
> Kennedy, Kenneth A. R., and Gregory L. Possehl (eds.) 1984. STUDIES IN THE
> ARCHAEOLOGY AND PALAEOANTHROPOLOGY OF SOUTH ASIA. New Delhi: Oxford &
> IBH
> Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd. and American Institute of Indian Studies. 25 cm,
> viii,
> 144 pp., ill., maps.
>
> Lyons, Elizabeth, and Heather Peters, 1985. Buddhism: History and
> diversity of
> a great tradition. With contributions by Chang Ch'eng-mei & Gregory L.
> Possehl.
> Philadelphia: University Museum, University of Pennsylvania. 28 cm, 64
> pp.,
> ill., map. ISBN 0934718768.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., 1986. KULLI: AN EXPLORATION OF AN ANCIENT
> CIVILIZATION IN
> SOUTH ASIA. (Centers of Civilization, 1.) Durham, NC: Carolina Academic
> Press.
> 29 cm, viii, 168 pp., ill. Hb ISBN 0890891737.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., 1986. African millets in South Asian prehistory. Pp.
> 237-256 in: Jerome Jacobson (ed.), Studies in the archaeology of India and
> Pakistan. New Delhi: Oxford & IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd. and American
> Institute of Indian Studies.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., 1987-1988. Indian Archaeology, A Review: Guide to
> excavated sites 1953-54 through 1983-84. Puratattva (Bulletin of the
> Indian
> Archaeological Society) 18: 113-172.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., 1989. RADIOCARBON DATES FOR SOUTH ASIAN ARCHAEOLOGY.
> (Occasional publication of the Asian Section.) Philadelphia: University
> Museum,
> University of Pennsylvania. 28 cm. 60 pp.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., and M. H. Raval, 1989. HARAPPAN CIVILIZATION AND
> ROJDI.
> With contributions from Y. M. Chitalwala et al. Leiden and New York: E. J.
> Brill; New Delhi: Oxford & IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd. and American
> Institute
> of Indian Studies. 29 cm, xv, 197 pp., 46 pl., 80 ill., 5 maps. ISBN
> 9004091572
> & 81-204-0404-1.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., 1990. Revolution in the urban revolution: The
> emergence of
> Indus urbanization. Annual Review of Anthropology 19: 261-282.
>
> Possehl. Gregory L., 1990. An archaeological adventurer in Afghanistan:
> Charles
> Masson. South Asian Studies 6: 111-124.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., and Charles Frank Herman, 1990. The Sorath Harappan:
> A new
> regional manifestation of the Indus urban phase. Pp. 295-319 in: Taddei,
> Maurizio, with P. Callieri (ed.), South Asian Archaeology 1987, vol. I.
> (Serie
> Orientale Roma 66: I.) Roma: Istituto per il Medio ed Estremo Oriente.
>
> Rissman, Paul C., and Y. M. Chitalwala, 1990. Harappan Civilization and
> Oriyo
> Timbo. With contributions from Gregory L. Possehl et al. New Delhi: Oxford
> &
> IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd. and American Institute of Indian Studies. 25
> cm,
> xi, 155 pp., ill. ISBN 81-204-0484-X.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., and Kenneth A. R. Kennedy, 1990. Hasmukh Dhirajlal
> Sankalia (1908-1989). American Anthropologist 92: 1006-1010.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., and M.H. Raval, 1991. A report on the excavations at
> Babar
> Kot: 1990-91. S.l. 16 p. Submitted to the ASI.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., and Paul C. Rissman, 1992. The chronology of
> prehistoric
> India: From earliest times to the Iron Age. Pp. 465-490 in vol. I and pp.
> 447-474 (Fig. 1-13, tables 1-14 and References) in vol. II of: Ehrich,
> Robert
> W. (ed.), Chronologies in Old World archaeology, 3rd ed. Chicago: The
> University of Chicago Press.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., 1992. The Harappan cultural mosaic: Ecology
> revisited. Pp.
> 237-244 in vol. I of: Jarrige, Catherine (ed.), South Asian Archaeology
> 1989.
> (Monographs in World Archaeology, 14.) Madison WI: Prehistory Press.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., 1992. The Harappan Civilization in Gujarat: The
> Sorath and
> Sindhi Harappans. The Eastern Anthropologist 45 (1-2): 117-154.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., 1992. A short history of archaeological discovery at
> Harappa. In: Meadow 1992a: 5-11.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L. (ed.) 1992. SOUTH ASIAN ARCHAEOLOGY STUDIES. New
> Delhi:
> Oxford & IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd. and American Institute of Indian
> Studies;
> New York: International Science Publisher (1993). 24 cm, x, 266 pp., ill.,
> map.
> Hb ISBN 81-204-0734-2 & 1881570177.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., 1992. Walter Ashlin Fairservis, Jr. Pp. 1-12 in:
> Possehl,
> Gregory L. (ed.), South Asian archaeology studies.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., 1992. Toymakers and trade: A notice of early
> twentieth
> century commerce between Philadelphia and India. Pp. 261-266 in: Possehl,
> Gregory L. (ed.), South Asian archaeology studies.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L. (ed.) 1993. HARAPPAN CIVILIZATION: A RECENT
> PERSPECTIVE.
> 2nd revised ed. New Delhi: Oxford & IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd. an
> American
> Institute of Indian Studies. 28 cm, xv, 595 pp., 120 pl., maps, index. Hb
> ISBN
> 81-204-0779-2.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., 1993. The date of Indus urbanization: A proposed
> chronology for the Pre-Urban and Urban Harappan phases. Pp. 231-249 in:
> Gail,
> Adalbert J., and G. R. Mevissen (eds.), South Asian Archaeology 1991.
> Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., and Maurizio Tosi (eds.) 1993. HARAPPAN STUDIES, Vol.
> 1.
> New Delhi: Oxford & IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd. 71 pp. Pb INR 395. ISBN
> 81-204-0819-5.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., 1994. The Indus Civilisation. Man and Environment 19
> (1-2): 103-113.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., 1994. Of men. Pp. 179-186 in: Kenoyer, Jonathan Mark
> (ed.), From Sumer to Meluhha: Contributions to the archaeology of South
> and
> West Asia in memory of George F. Dales, Jr. (Wisconsin Archaeological
> Reports,
> 3.) Madison, WI: Department of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin at
> Madison.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., 1994. RADIOMETRIC DATES FOR SOUTH ASIAN ARCHAEOLOGY.
> (An
> occasional publication of the Asia Section.) Philadelphia: The University
> of
> Pennsylvania Museum. 122 pp.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., and Dinker P. Mehta, 1994. Excavations at Rojdi,
> 1992-93.
> Pp. 603-614 in: Parpola, Asko, and Petteri Koskikallio (eds.), South
> Asian
> Archaeology 1993, vol. II. (Annales Academiae Scientiarum Fennicae B 271:
> II.)
> Helsinki: Suomalainen Tiedeakatemia.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., 1996. Meluhha. Pp. 133-208 in: Reade, Julian (ed.),
> The
> Indian Ocean in antiquity. London: Kegan Paul International in
> association
> with the British Museum.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., 1996. Climate and the eclipse of the ancient cities
> of the
> Indus. Pp. 193-244 in: Dalfes, H. Nüzhet, George Kukla and Harvey Weiss
> (eds.),
> Third millennium BC climate change and Old World collapse. (NATO ASI,
> Series 1:
> Global Environment Change, vol. 49.) Berlin & New York: Springer.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., 1996. INDUS AGE: THE WRITING SYSTEM. Philadelphia:
> University of Pennsylvania Press; New Delhi: Oxford IBH Publishing Co.
> Pvt.
> Ltd. 29 cm, xiv, 244 pp., 16 pl. Hb ISBN 0-8122-3345-X & 81-204-1083-1.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., 1997. The transformation of the Indus Civilization.
> Journal of World Prehistory 11 (4): 425-472. Reprinted in Man and
> Environment
> 24 (2), 1999: 1-33.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., 1997. The date of the Surkotada cemetery: A
> reassessment
> in light of recent archaeological work in Gujarat. Pp. 81-87 in: Joshi,
> Jagat
> Pati (ed.), Facets of Indian Civilization: Recent perspectives. Essays in
> honour of Professor B. B. Lal. New Delhi: Aryan Books International.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., 1997. Seafaring merchants of Meluhha. Pp. 87-100 in:
> Allchin, Bridget (ed.), South Asian Archaeology 1995. Cambridge: Ancient
> India
> and Iran Trust; New Delhi: Oxford & IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., 1997-1998. An Harappan outpost on the Amu Darya:
> Shortughai, Why was it there? Indologica Taurinensia 23-24: 57-70, 1 fig.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., 1998. Sociocultural complexity without the state: The
> Indus Civilization. Pp. 261-291 in: Feinman, Gary M., and Joyce Marcus
> (eds.),
> The archaic states. Santa Fe, NM: School of American Research.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., 1998. Did the Sarasvati ever flow to the sea? Pp.
> 339-354
> in: Philips, C. S., D. T. Potts and S. Searight (eds.), Arabia and its
> neighbours: Essays on prehistorical and historical developments presented
> in
> honour of Beatric de Cardi. Brussels: Brepols.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., 1998. Introduction of African millets to the Indian
> subcontinent. Pp. 107-121 in: Pendergast, H. D. V., N. L., Etkin, D. R.
> Harris
> and P. J. Houghton (eds.), Plants for food and medicine. Kew: The Royal
> Botanic
> Gardens.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., 1999. INDUS AGE: THE BEGINNINGS. Philadelphia:
> University
> of Pennsylvania Press; New Delhi: Oxford & IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd. 29
> cm,
> xxxvi, 1063 pp., 580 b/w ill. Hb ISBN 0-8122-3417-0.
> Reviewed: Asko Parpola, The Times Higher Education Supplement, 3 Dec 1999,
> p.
> 24.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., and Praveena Gullapalli, 1999. The Early Iron Age in
> South
> Asia. Pp. 153-175 in: Pigott, Vincent C. (ed.), The archaeometallurgy of
> the
> Asian Old World. (MASCA Research Papers in Science and Archaeology,
> University
> Museum Monograph, volume 16.) Philadelphia: The University Museum,
> University
> of Pennsylvania.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., 2000. Harappan beginnings. Pp. 99-112 in:
> Lamberg-Karlovsky, Martha (ed.), The breakout: The origins of
> civilization.
> (Peabody Museum Monographs, 9.) Cambridge, MA: Peabody Museum, Harvard
> University.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., 2000-2001. The Early Harapopan phase. Bulletin of the
> Deccan College Post-Graduate and Research Institute 60-61: 227-241, 10
> figs.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., 2000-2001. The Mature Harapopan phase. Bulletin of
> the
> Deccan College Post-Graduate and Research Institute 60-61: 243-251, 2
> figs.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., 2002. THE INDUS CIVILIZATION: A CONTEMPORARY
> PERSPECTIVE.
> Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press. 29 cm, xi, 276 pp., ill., maps. Pb ISBN
> 0-7591-0172-8. Hb ISBN 0-7591-0171-X.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., 2002. Fifty years of Harappan archaeology: The study
> of
> the Indus Civilization since Indian independence. Pp. 1-46 in: Settar, S.,
> and
> Ravi Korisettar (eds.), Protohistory: Archaeology of the Harappan
> Civilization.
> (Indian archaeology in retrospect, vol. II.) New Delhi: Indian Council of
> Historical Research & Manohar.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., 2002. Archaeology of the Harappan Civilization: An
> annotated list of excavations and surveys. Pp. 421-482 in: Settar, S., and
> Ravi
> Korisettar (eds.) Protohistory: Archaeology of the Harappan Civilization.
> (Indian archaeology in retrospect, vol. II.) New Delhi: Indian Council of
> Historical Research & Manohar.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., 2002. Indus-Mesopotamian trade: The record in the
> Indus.
> Iranica Antiqua 37: 322-340.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., 2003. The Indus Civilization: An introduction to
> environment, subsistence, and cultural history. Pp. 1-20 in: Weber, Steven
> A.,
> and William R. Belcher (eds.), Indus ethnobiology: New perspectives from
> the
> field. Lanham MD: Lexington Books.
>
> Shinde, V., G. L. Possehl and M. Ameri, 2005. Excavations at Gilund
> 2001-2003:
> The seal impressions and other finds. Pp. 159-169 in: Franke-Vogt, Ute, &
> Hans-Joachim Weisshaar (eds.), South Asian Archaeology 2003. (Forschungen
> zur
> Archäologie aussereuropäischer Kulturen, 1.) Aachen: Linden Soft Verlag e.
> K.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., 2007. The Indus Civilization. Chapter 9 in: Hinnells,
> John
> R. (ed.), Handbook of ancient religions. Cambridge: Cambridge University
> Press.
>
> Joshi, Jagat Pati, 2008. Harappan architecture and civil engineering.
> Foreword
> by Gregory L. Possehl. (Infinity Foundation series.) New Delhi: Rupa &
> Co., in
> association with Infinity Foundation. ISBN 978-81-291-1183-8.
>
> Possehl, Gregory L., 2010. Review of: Parpola, Asko, B. M. Pande and
> Petteri
> Koskikallio (eds.), 2010. Corpus of Indus Seals and Inscriptions, Volume
> 3: New
> material, untraced objects, and collections outside India and Pakistan.
> Part 1:
> Mohenjo-daro and Harappa, in collaboration with Richard H. Meadow and J.
> Mark
> Kenoyer. (Annales Academiae Scientiarum Fennicae, Humaniora 359; Memoirs
> of the
> Archaeological Survey of India, No. 96.) Helsinki: Suomalainen
> Tiedeakatemia.
> Journal of the American Oriental Society 130 (2).
>
> ADDED:
> Possehl, G. and M. Witzel. Vedic. In: P.N. Peregrine and M. Ember, eds.,
> Encyclopedia of Prehistory, Volume 8: South and Southwest Asia.
> Published in conjunction with the Human Relations Area Files at Yale
> University. Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York New York 2003:
> 391-396
>
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Saturday, October 8, 2011

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Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Fw: H-ASIA: CONF Epigraphic Evidence in the Pre-modern Buddhist World, Vienna, 14-15 Oct 2011

----- Original Message -----
From: "Frank F Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2011 7:21 PM
Subject: H-ASIA: CONF Epigraphic Evidence in the Pre-modern Buddhist World,
Vienna, 14-15 Oct 2011


> H-ASIA
> October 4, 2011
>
> Conference: "Epigraphic Evidence in the Pre-modern Buddhist World",
> Vienna, 14-15 October 2011, University of Vienna Department of South
> Asian, Tibetan and Buddhist Studies
>
> (x-post H-Buddhism)
> *****************************************************************
> From: Kurt Tropper <kurt.tropper@univie.ac.at>
> "Epigraphic Evidence in the Pre-modern Buddhist World" Vienna, 14th-15th
> October 2011 (Tropp
>
> Dear colleagues,
>
> It is with great pleasure that we announce the conference "Epigraphic
> Evidence in the Pre-modern Buddhist World" to be held at the Dept. of
> South Asian, Tibetan and Buddhist Studies, University of Vienna, on 14-15
> October 2011. As space is limited, we kindly ask you to register with Ms
> Sarah Teetor (sarah.teetor@univie.ac.at), if you plan to attend.
>
> The event is organised by the project "Tibetan Inscriptions" (FWF project
> no. S 9811-G21) and financed by the Austrian Science Fund and the
> University of Vienna.
>
> The program is available here:
>
> <http://www.univie.ac.at/chwh/content/events/inscription_conference_vienna_2011-program.pdf>
>
> Best regards,
> Kurt Tropper
>
> Programme:
>
> Friday, 14th October 2011
>
> 13.15 Opening reception and lunch buffet
> (for presenters and NFN-members)
>
> Chair: Cristina Scherrer-Schaub (Professor, EPHE Paris)
>
> 14.30 Oskar von Hinüber (Professor emeritus, University of Freiburg)
> Buddhist Schools in Indian Inscriptions: Old evidence in the light
> of new material
>
> 15.05 Michael Willis (Curator South Asia, British Museum, London)
> Tibetan, Chinese and Burmese Inscriptions at Bodh Gaya
>
> 15.40 Pasang Wangdu (Professor emeritus, Tibetan Academy of
> Social Sciences, Lhasa)
> The Bell at Dpa' ris
>
> 16.15 Coffee break / snacks
>
> Chair: Deborah Klimburg-Salter (Professor, University of Vienna)
>
> 16.45 Tsai, Sueyling (Researcher, Heidelberg Academy of Sciences
> and Humanities)
> Stone S?tras in the Monastery of the Reclining Buddha,
> Anyue (Sichuan Province)
>
> 17.20 Kurt Tropper (Researcher, University of Vienna)
> Tibetan Religious Inscriptions in Context
>
> 17.55 Yamabe, Nobuyoshi (Professor, Tokyo University of Agriculture)
> Toyok Cave 20: Paintings and inscriptions
>
> 19.30 Dinner (for presenters; location to be announced)
>
> Saturday, 15th October 2011
>
> Chair: Oskar von Hinüber (Professor emeritus, University of Freiburg)
>
> 9.30 Richard Salomon (Professor, University of Washington)
> Inscribed Gandh?ran Reliquaries: Forms and functions
>
> 10.05 Ingo Strauch (Researcher, Free University of Berlin)
> Buddhist Property Inscriptions from Gandh?ra: A tentative typology
>
> 10.40 Coffee break / snacks
>
> 11.00 Cristina Scherrer-Schaub (Professor, École Pratique des Hautes
> Études, Paris)
> A Perusal of Inscriptive Edicts in the Indian and Tibetan World of
> the Seventh to Ninth Centuries
>
> 11.35 Julia Estève & Gerdi Gerschheimer (Researcher & Professor,
> École française d'Extrême-Orient)
> Shared Secret Places of Cambodia (K. 1155 and K. 1141)
>
> 12.15 Lunch buffet
>
> 13.30 Guided Vienna city walk (Latin inscriptions)
> Viktor Böhm (Lecturer, University of Vienna)
>
> Chair: Helmut Tauscher (Professor, University of Vienna)
>
> 15.15 Philip Denwood (Professor emeritus, School of Oriental and African
> Studies, University of London)
> Inscriptions and History in Ladakh and Baltistan
>
> 15.50 Guntram Hazod (Researcher, Austrian Academy of Sciences)
> The Stele at the Centre of the Lhasa ma??ala: About the position
> of the 9th century Sino-Tibetan treaty pillar of Lhasa in its
> historical-geographical and narrative context
>
> 16.25 Coffee break / snacks
>
> Chair: Ernst Steinkellner (Professor emeritus, University of Vienna)
>
> 16.45 Tsering Gyalpo (Professor, Tibetan Academy of Social Sciences,
> Lhasa)
> Gu ge Kingdom Period Grotto Inscriptions in Mkhar rtse Valley
> (Mnga' ris, Western Tibet)
>
> 17.20 Nathan Hill & Charles Manson (Senior Lector, SOAS, London &
> Tibetan subject consultant librarian, Bodleian Library, Oxford)
> A Gter ma of Negatives: H. E. Richardson's photographic negatives
> of manuscript copies of Tibetan imperial inscriptions collected by
> Rig 'dzin Tshe dbang Nor bu in the 18th century CE, recently found
> in the Bodleian Library, Oxford
>
> 18.00 Closing speeches
>
> 19.30 Dinner at a Heurigen (for presenters and NFN-members
>
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Fw: H-ASIA: CFP East Asian (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) Studies, Kentucky Foreign Language Conference, Lexington, KY, April 19-21, 2012

----- Original Message -----
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Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2011 7:21 PM
Subject: H-ASIA: CFP East Asian (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) Studies,
Kentucky Foreign Language Conference, Lexington, KY, April 19-21, 2012


> H-ASIA
> October 4, 2011
>
> Call for papers East Asian (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) Studies, Kentucky
> Foreign Language Conference, University of Kentucky,
> Lexington, KY, April 19-21, 2011
> **********************************************************************
> From: "Masamichi (Marro) Inoue" <msinoue@uky.edu>
>
> Kentucky Foreign Language Conference
>
> April 19-21, 2012
> University of Kentucky
> Lexington, Kentucky
>
> CALL FOR PAPERS
>
> East Asian (Chinese, Japanese, and Korean) Studies
>
> Deadline for submission of abstracts: November 15
>
>
> The 65th annual Kentucky Foreign Language Conference (KFLC) will feature
> sessions devoted to the presentations of scholarly research in the field
> of East Asian (Chinese, Japanese, and Korean) Studies, broadly defined.
> The theme of this year's conference is "Place and Space." Abstracts are
> invited in all areas and aspects of this topic.
>
> Each presentation is 20 minutes followed by a 10 minute questions &
> answers
> period. In view of the multi-lingual audience, the language of
> presentation
> is English.
>
> We will consider 1) individually submitted paper abstracts and 2)
> proposals
> for a panel of three-to-five papers.
>
> 1) An individually submitted abstract should be 250 words or less in
> length,
> and should include the author's name, affiliation, and contact
> information.
> Once accepted, paper abstracts will be grouped into the panels according
> to
> the common themes.
>
> 2) A panel proposal should be 500 words or less in length, and should
> include the theme of the panel, the organizer's name and contact
> information, and the names and affiliations of the panel participants.
>
> Abstracts of the papers to be presented in the panel should be assembled
> by the panel organizer and submitted with the panel proposal.
>
> The KFLC has a tradition of attracting scholars from a broad range of
> languages and specializations. This year's conference will have sessions
> in
> Arabic Studies, East Asian Studies, French and Francophone Studies,
> German-Austrian-Swiss, Hispanic Studies, Italian Studies, Language
> Technology, Luso-Afro-Brazilian, Russian Studies, and Second Language
> Acquisition. This year's KFLC will feature Mary Sheriff of the University
> of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as keynote speaker.
>
> Deadline for submission of abstracts and panel proposals is November 15.
>
> To submit a paper abstract or a panel proposal, please visit the following
> website for more information:
> http://www.kflcabstracts.uky.edu/index.php/kflcabstractsite/kflc2012
>
> Acceptance of a paper or a panel implies a commitment on the part of the
> participant/s to register and attend the conference. All presenters must
> pay
> the appropriate registration fee by February 15th to be included in the
> program.
>
> For more information on the conference, please visit
> http://web.as.uky.edu/kflc/index.htm. For specific questions regarding the
> East Asian sessions, please contact the leader Masamichi ("Marro") Inoue
> (msinoue@uky.edu).
>
> We hope to see you in beautiful Lexington next spring for the Kentucky
> Foreign Language Conference!
>
> --
> Masamichi (Marro) Inoue, Ph.D.
> Associate Professor
> Dept. of Modern and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Cultures
> Director, Division of Russian and Eastern Studies
> Director, Japan Studies Program
> https://mcl.as.uky.edu/japan-studies
> University of Kentucky
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> Lexington, KY 40506-0027
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