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BÉNISTI, Mireille: -Notes d’iconographie khmére. - VIII. Le linteau de Vat Preah Theat. BEFEO,LVIII, 1971, pp. 125–130, 2 ills.
Architecture And Arts
BÉNISTI, Mireille: - Rapports entre le premier art khmer et l’art indien. Publications de l’École Française d’Extrême-Orient, Mémoire archéologique V; Paris, 1970, 2 vols: Tome I, text, 125 pp., Tome II, 68 pp., 284 ills, bibliogr., index. Rev.: Art. As.,XXXIV, 2–3, 1972, pp. 261–262, by Kamaleswar BHATTACHARYA. Man in India,51, 4, 1971,p. 415, by F. E.
BÉNISTI, Mireille: - Recherches sur le premier art khmer. III. Aux confins des styles de Prei Kmeng et de Kompong Preah. Arts Asiat.,XXIII, 1971, pp. 93–134, 51 ills.
BIZOT, François: - Les ensembles ornementaux illimités d’Angkor. Arts Asiat.,XXI, 1970, pp. 109–149, 11 figs, 17 pls. 2323. BIZOT, François: - La figuration des pieds du Bouddha au Cambodge. EA,XXV, 1971, pp. 407–439, 31 ills.
BOISSELIER, Jean:–Nouvelles données sur l’art pré Angkorien: le groupe voisin de Robang Romeas. R. C. Majumdar Felicitation Volume, 1970, pp. 152–163.
BOISSELIER, Jean: - Pouvoir royal et symbolisme architectural: Neak Pean et son importance pour la royauté angkorienne. Arts Asiat.,XXI, 1970, pp. 91–108, 9 ills.
BUNKER, Emma C.: - Pre Angkor Period Bronzes from Pra Kon Chai. Archives of Asian Art,XXV, 1971–1972, pp. 67–76, 28 ills.
COEDÈS, George: -Angkor: An Introduction. Translated and ed. by Emily Floyd GARDINER. New York, Oxford University Press, 1964, 116 pp., 2 maps, 24 pls.] Cf. ABIA,XX, no. 855, and XXI, no. 1240. Rev.: Archaeology,19, 4, 1966, p. 297, by John M. ROSENFIELD.
DAGENS, Bruno: - Les linteaux décoratifs du Prasat Cha Chouk. BEFEO,LVII, 1970, pp. 91–97, 2 ills.
DOURNES, Jacques: - De seins et d’oreilles. Notes à côté de la civilisation Câm. BSEI,N.S., XLVI, 3, 1971, pp. 353–359, 4 ills.
DUMARÇAY, J.: - Le Prasat Prei près d’Angkor Vat. BEFEO,LIX, 1972, pp. 189–192, 7 figs, 4 ills.
GHOSH, Manomohan:–Date of the Bayon and of the Angkor Vat. R. C. Majumdar Felicitation Volume, 1970, pp. 40–55.
GITEAU, Madeleine: - Le bornage rituel des temples bouddhiques au Cambodge. Paris 1969] See ABIA,XXII, no. 1729. Rev.: JRAS,1972, 1, p. 84, by H. G. Quaritch WALES. Man in India,50, 2, 1970, pp. 207–208, by F. E. WZKSA,XV, 1971, p. 225, by E. STEINKELLNER. ZDMG,121, 2, 1971 (1972), pp. 408–409, by J. GONDA. RHR,CLXXX, 2, 1971, pp. 187–188, by André BAREAU.
GITEAU, Madeleine: - Note sur les pièces d’art bouddhique de la collection S. M. le Roi du Laos. Arts Asiat.,XXV, 1972, pp. 91–128, 27 ills, 5 pls.
GITEAU, Madeleine: -Note sur quelques pièces en bronze récemment découvertes à Vatt Deb Pramany d’Oudong (Utun).Arts Asiat.,XXIV, 1971, pp. 149–159, 7 ills.
LE BONHEUR, Albert: - Un bronze d’époque préangkorienne représentant Maitreya. Arts Asiat.,XXV, 1972, pp. 129–154, 5 ills.
LEE, Sherman E.: -Ancient Cambodian Sculpture. New York 1969.] See ABIA,XXII, no. 1736. Rev.: Art. As.,XXXIII, 3, 1971, pp. 235–241, by Albert Le BONHEUR. JSS,LVIII, 2, 1970, pp. 178–184, by Hiram W. WOODWARD, Jr.
LEVY, Paul:–Thala Bórivät ou Stu’ri Trèri: sites de la capitale du souverain khmer Bhavavarman Ier JA, CCLVIII, 1–2, 1970, pp. 113–129.
MELVILLE, Richard A.: -Angkor: A Progress Report. Asia,22, 1971, pp. 20–52, 1 map, 2 pls.
MYRDAL, Jan, and Gun KESSLE: - Angkor, an Essay on Art and Imperialism. Transi. from the Swedish by Paul Britten AUSTIN. London, Chatto and Windus, 1971, 167 pp., with ills.
STIERLIN, Henri: -Angkor. Architecture universelle. Fribourg, Office du Livre, 1970, 192 pp., with ills, plans, diagrams, map.
SUNNARY, Lan: - Étude iconographique du temple khmer de Thommanon (Dhamordnanda). Arts Asiat.,XXV, 1972, pp. 155–198, 23 ills.
CHAKRAVARTI, Adhir: —Indian Contribution to the Political, Social and Economic Organization of Ancient Cambodia: A Reassessment. Our HeritageXIXII, 1971, pp. 57–64.
CHAKRAVARTI, Adhir: — Indian Contribution to the Political, Social and Economic Organization of Ancient Cambodia: A Reassessment. Our HeritageXX, I, 1972, pp. 1–19.
CHHIENG, Au: — Études de philologie indo-khmère VI — Une sentence du Cambodge moderne étudiée dans le prolongement de la culture indo-khmère du Cambodge ancien. JACCLIX, 3–4,1971, pp. 297–308.
Studies in Special Subjects
COEDES, George: — Le véritable fondateur du culte de la royauté divine au Cambodge. R. C. Majumdar Felicitation Volume1970, pp. 56–62.
SAHAI, Sachchidanand: — Les institutions politiques et l’organisation administrative du Cambodge ancien (VIe—XIIIe siècles). Paris, École Française d’Extrême-Orient, 1970, 184 pp. Rev.: Man in India51,4„ 1971, p. 417, by F. E.
SAHAI, Sachchidanand: — The Medium of Exchange in Ancient Cambodia — A Study in the Contemporary Economic Life (600–800 A.D.). Ind. Num. Chron.IX, 1—II, 1971, pp. 61–73.
SAHAI, Sachchidanand: —Medium of Exchange in Ancient Cambodia — A Study in the Contemporary Economic Life (600–800 A.D.). J. Num. Soc. Ind.XXXIII I1971, pp. 90–104,1 table.
TRELOAR, F. E.: — Stoneware Bottles in the Sarawak Museum: Vessels for Mercury Trade? Sarawak Mus. J.N.S., XX, 40–41, 1972, pp. 377–384, 2 pls.
BRADDELL, Roland: - Lung- Ya Men and Tan-Ma-Hsi. J. Mal. Br.XLII, 1, 1969 (Enl. Repr. 1973), pp. 16–31, 1 p1., appendix.
FRANCISCO, Juan R.: — India and the Philippines. Ind. and For. R.v., VIII, 9, 1971, pp. 9, 18–19.
KENNEDY, J.: -A History of Malaya. 2nd Ed. New York, St. Martin’s Press, 1970, xi and 364 pp., pis, maps, bibliogr., index. Rev.: Journal of Asian Studies,XXX, 3, 1971, pp. 736–737, by Alun JONES. Journal of Asian History,6, 1, 1972, p. 94, by Cecil K. BYRD.
Malayan Peninsula and Philippines
LINEHAN, W.: - The Kings of 14th Century Singapore. J. Mal. Br.,XLII, 1, 1969 (Enl. Repr. 1973), pp. 57–66, 1 table.
[Malaysia: Selected Historical Readings. Comp. by John BASTIN and Robin W. WINKS. Kuala Lumpur, London, New York, Melbourne, Oxford University Press, 1966, xiv and 484 pp., bibliogr., index, 2 maps.] Rev.: T’oung Pao,LVI, 1970, pp. 342–344, by P. E. de JOSSELIN DE JONG.
Papers on Malay Subjects. Selected and Introduced by P. L. Burns. Ed. by R. J. WILKINSON. Oxford in Asia Historical Reprints, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, etc., Oxford University Press, 1971, viii and 468 pp.
STEIN CALLENFELS, P. V. van:–The Founder of Malacca. J. Mal. Br., XLII, 1, 1969 ( Enl. Repr. 1973 ), pp. 67–73.
WALES, H. G. Quaritch: -Malayan Archaeology of the “Hindu Period”: Some Reconsiderations. J. Mal. Br., XLIII, 1, (No. 217 ), 1970 (1972), pp. 1–34.
WILKINSON, R. J.:–Old Singapore. J. Mal. Br., XLII, 1, 1969 ( Enl. Repr. 1973 ), pp. 48–52.
WINSTEDT, R. O.: - Tumasik or Old Singapore. J. Mal. Br.,XLII, 1, 1969 (Enl. Repr. 1973), pp. 10–15, 1 fig.
WOLTERS, O. W.: - The Fall of Srivijaya in Malay History. Asia Major Library. London, Lund Humphries, and Ithaca, N.Y., Cornell University Press, 1970, xii and 274 pp., appendices, notes, map, bibliogr., index. Rev.: BEFEO,LVIII, 1971, pp. 314–316, by Jean FILLIOZAT. BSOAS,XXXIV, 3, 1971, pp. 645–646, by Paul WHEATLEY. Journal of Asian Studies, XXXII,1, 1972, pp. 206–208, by A. TEEUW. Journal of Asian History,6, 2, 1972, pp. 150–152, by Brian HARRISON.
YÜN-TS’IAO, Hsü:–Singapore in the Remote Past. J. Mal. Br., XLII, 1, 1969 ( Enl. Repr. 1973 ), pp. 1–9.
SWEENEY, Amin: -Malay Shadow Puppets: The Wayang Siam’ of Kelantan. London, the Trustees of the British Museum, 1972,80 pp., 38 (7 col.) ills. Rev.: J. Mal. Br.,XLV, 1, (No. 221), 1972 (1973), p. 125, by Mubin SHEPPARD.
SWEENEY, Amin: — Peran Hutan, a Malay Wayang Drama. J. Mal. Br.,XLIV, 2 (No. 220), 1971, pp. 79–107, 7 ills.
SWEENEY, Amin: — The Shadow-Play of Kelantan. J. Mal. Br.,XLIII, 2, (No. 218), 1970 (1972), pp. 53–80, 1 fig., 9 ills.
WINSTEDT, R. O.: — Gold Ornaments Dug up at Fort Canning, Singapore. J. Mal. Br.,XLII, 1, 1969 (Enl. Repr. 1973), pp. 53–56, 1 plan.
Architecture and Arts
FRANCISCO, Juan R.: —A Buddhist Image from Isla PutingBato Tondo Manila. Studies in Indo-Asian Art and Culture1972, pp. 39–45, 7 pls.
TRELOAR, F. E.: — The Use of Mercury in Metal Ritual Objects as a Symbol of Siva. Art. As.,XXXIV, 2–3, 1972, pp. 232–240, 6 ills, 2 tables.
BAYARD, D. T.: — Non Nok Tha: The 1968 Excavation — Procedure, Stratigraphy and a Summary of the Evidence. Studies in Prehistoric Antropology, Vol. 4, Otago University Monograph, 1971, 77 pp. Rev.: JSS,60, 2, 1972, pp. 333–335, by Srisakra VALLIBHOTAMA.
BAYARD, Donn T.: — Excavation at Non Nok Tha Northeastern Thailand 1968. An Interim Report. As. Perspectives,XIII, 1970, pp. 109–143, 4 figs, 4 pls, 1 table.
Studies in Special Subjects
BOISSELIER, J.: — Travaux de la Mission archéologique française en Thaïlande (juillet-novembre 1966). Arts Asiat.,XXV, 1972, pp. 27–90, 86 ills, 10 plans, 1 map.
BRONSON, Bennet, and George F. DALES: —Excavations at Chansen Thailand 1968 and 1969: A Preliminary Report. As. Perspectives, XV,1, 1972, pp. 15–46, 11 figs, 3 pls, 2 maps, 2 tables, 1 append.
Thailand
GOHMAN, V. I.: — Culture and Languages of Thai Peoples (The Problem of Classification). Indijskaja kul’tura i Buddhizm,pp. 219–225.
GORMAN, Chester F.: — Excavations at Spirit Cave North Thailand: Some Interim Interpretations. As. Perspectives,XIII, 1970, pp. 79–107, 4 figs, 5 pls, 3 tables.
GRISWOLD, A. B., and Prasert na NAGARA: - The Inscription of King Rima Gamhèn of Sukhodaya (1292 A.D.): Epigraphic and Historical Studies No. 9. JSS,59, 2, 1971, pp. 179–228, 18 pls.
GRISWOLD, A. B., and Prasert na NAGARA: - An Inscription in Old Mòn from Wieng Mano in Chieng Mai Province: Epigraphic and Historical Studies, No. 6. JSS,59, 1, 1971, pp. 153–156, 1 pl.
GRISWOLD, A. B., and Prasert na NAGARA: - The Inscription of Vat Jin Lòm (1384 A.D.): Epigraphic and Historical Studies No. 8. JSS,59, 1, 1971, pp. 189–208, 6 pls.
GRISWOLD, A. B., and Prasert na NAGARA: - The Inscription of Vat Trabân Jàrc Phöak (Face I, 1380 A.D.; Face II, 14th Century, Date Uncertain): Epigraphic and Historical Studies No. 7. JSS, 59,1, 1971, pp. 157–188, 7 pls.
GRISWOLD, A. B., and Prasert na NAGARA: - King Lödaiya of Sukhodaya and His Contemporaries: Epigraphic and Historical Studies, No. 10. JSS,60, 1, 1972, pp. 21–152, 7 (fold.) pls, 3 tables.
GRISWOLD, A. B., and Prasert na NAGARA: - A Pact between Uncle and Nephew: Epigraphic and Historical Studies, No. S. JSS,LVIII, 1, 1970, pp. 89–113, 2 (fold.) pls.
HEEKEREN, H. R. van: - A Metal Kettle-Drum recently Discovered in North-Western Thailand. Bijdr.,126, 4, 1970, pp. 455–458, 6 ills.
HEEKEREN, H. R. van, and Eigil KNUTH: - Sai-Yo k. Stone Age Settlements in the Kanchanaburi Province. Copenhagen 1967.] See ABIA,XXII, no. 1802. Rev.: Anthropos,65, 1970, pp. 1042–1044, by Johannes MARINGER.
KAUFFMANN, H. E.: - Stone Memorials of the Lawà (Northwest Thailand). JSS,59, 1, 1971, pp. 129–151, 2 figs, 6 pls.
KAWABE, Toshio: - On the Periodization of Thai History. Acta Asiatica,18, 1970, pp. 26–42, 1 diagram.
KEMP, Jeremy: -Aspects of Siamese Kingship in the Seventeenth Century. Publ. by the Social Science Review. Bangkok, Social Science Association Press of Thailand, 1969, xi and 61 pp., pls, sel. bibliogr.] Rev.: J. Southeast As. Stud.,III, 1, 1972, pp. 151–152, by Walter F. VELLA.
LOOFS, H. E. E., and William WATSON: - The Thai-British Archaeological Expedition: A Preliminary Report on the Work of the Second Season 1967. JSS,LVIII, 2, 1970, pp. 67–78, 8 ills.
MARR, J. R.: - Some Manuscripts in Grantha Script in Bangkok - II. JSS,60, 2, 1972, pp. 61–87, 2 figs.
PENTH, Hans: — Old Phrao. JSS,60, 1, 1972, pp. 375–378, 3 ills.
PENTH, Hans: —A Stone Inscription from Wat Dong Bunnak (Phan). JSS,59,2, 1971, pp. 175–178, 1 pl.
[Prachum sill ëhârük phâk thi 3. [Collected Inscriptions Part 3. In Thai.] Bangkok, Khanakammakan chat phim ekasan thang pravatsat, vathanatham lae boranakhadi samnak nayók rathamóntri (Commission for the Publication of Historical, Cultural and Archaeological Records, Office of the Prime Minister), 2510 [= 1967], 253 pp., 79 pls.] Rev.: JSS,60, 1, 1972, pp. 396–409, by Michael VICKERY.
Prachum phrik thi 4. [Collected Inscriptions, Part 4. In Thai.] Bangkok, Khanakammakan chat phim ekasan thang pravatsat, vathanatham lae boranakhadi samnak nayók rathamóntri (Commission for the Publication of Historical, Cultural and Archaeological Records, Office of the Prime Minister), 2513 [= 1970], iv, vi and 280 pp., 79 pls, index. Rev.: JSS,60, 1,1972, pp. 396–409, by Michael VICKERY. Journal of Asian Studies, XXXI,1, 1971, pp. 227–228, by David K. WYATT.
SANGVICHIEN, Sood, Patai SIRIGAROON, and J. Balslev JORGENSEN: — Ban-Kao. Neolithic Cemeteries in the Kanchanaburi Province. Part 2: The Prehistoric Thai Skeletons. With an appendix by Teuku JACOB. Archaeological Excavationsin Thailand, Vol. 3. Copenhagen, Munksgaard, 1969,53 pp., 24 pls, tables, appendix, bibliogr.] Rev.: MAN,N.S., 5,4,1970, p. 711, by M. C. QUINNELL. Anthropos,65, 1970, pp. 1042–1044, by Johannes MARINGER.
SORENSEN, Per, and Tove HATTING: —Ban Kao. Neolithic Settlements with Cemeteries in the Kanchanaburi Province. Part 1: The Archaeological Material from the Burials. Archaeological Excavations in Thailand, Vol. 2. Copenhagen, Munksgaard, 1967, 166 pp., 140 pls, 3 figs, 4 maps.] Rev.: Anthropos,65, 1970, pp. 1042–1044, by Johannes MARINGER.
SOLHEIM II, Wilhelm G.: — Northern Thailand, Southeast Asia, and World Prehistory. As. Perspectives, XIII,1970, pp. 145–162,2 pls, l table.
SOLHEIM II, Wilhelm G.: — Thailand [Regional Report]. As. Perspectives,IX, 1966, pp. 35–44, 1 map, 4 pls.]
[Thailand: Arkaeologi, Etnografi, Historie. [Thailand: Archaeology, Ethnography, History. In Danish.] With Contributions by Per SORENSEN, Ole FELDBAEK and Lise Rishçj PEDERSEN. Publ. in Cooperation with Det danske UnescoSkoleprojekt and Centralinstitut for nordisk asienforskning. Copenhagen, 1969, 78 pp., 63 ills.]
[WALES, H. G. Quaritch: - Dvâravati the Earliest Kingdom of Siam. London, Bernard Quaritch, 1969.] See ABTAXXII, no. 1810. Rev.: JSS,LVIII, 1, 1970, pp. 126–136, by Srisakra VALLIBHOTAMA. Journal of Asian Studies,XXIX, 2, 1970, pp. 493–494, by Stanley J. O’CONNOR.
WIPHAKPHOTCHANAKIT, Toem: - Prawatsat Isan. [A History of Northeast Thailand. In Thai.] 2 Vols. The Social History Press of Thailand, 1970, 793 pp., with ills. Rev.: JSS,60, 1, 1972, pp. 415–417, by Kennon BREAZEALE.
BOISSELIER, Jean: - Récentes recherches à Nakhon Pathom. JSS,LVIII, 2, 1970, pp. 55–65, 14 ills.
BUNNAG, R., A. B. GRISWOLD, Luang Boribal BURIBANDH, and M. C. Subhadradis DISKUL: - Three Old Cities of Siam: The Monuments of Sukhodaya Sajjandlaya and Gampèngpet. Publ. by Thai Wattana T. Suwan Foundation for the Dhamma Dina Foundation, Jaiyi, 1971, 129 pp., 50 pls. Rev.: JSS,60, 2, 1972, pp. 329–332, by Hiram W. WOODWARD Jr.
Ceramic Art of Southeast Asia. Introd. and notes by William WILLETS. The Southeast Asia Ceramic Society First Annual Exhibition. The Art Museum, the University of Singapore, 1971. Rev.: Apollo,N.S., XCV, no. 120, 1972, p. 150, by Margaret MEDLEY.
DISKUL, M. C. Subhadradis: - Art in Thailand: A Brief History. English Language Series of the Faculty of Archaeology, Silpakorn University, Vol. 1. Bangkok, Silpakorn University, 1971,32 pp., 102 pls. Rev.: JSS,59, 1, 1971, pp. 263–265, by Michael SMITHIES.
Architecture and Arts
DISKUL, M. C. Subhadradis: - An Unpublished Mrihisàsuramarddani in Thailand. Proc. Sec. Int. Conf Sem. Tamil St. Vol. II, pp. 432–433,5 pls.
GRISWOLD, A. B.: - Some Iconographical Peculiarities in Siam and Burma. R. C. Majumdar Felicitation Volume1970, pp. 245–260,20 figs.
[GRISWOLD, A. B.: - Towards a History of Sukhodaya Art. Bangkok 1967.] See ABIAXXII, no. 1796. Review Article: JSS,60, 2, 1972, pp. 257–284, by M. C. Chand Chirayu RAJNI.
JUMSAI, Sumet: - Architectural Forms of Northern Siam and Old Siamese Fortifications. Bangkok, Thai Wattana Panich for The Fine Arts Commission and the Association of Siamese Architects, 1970,41 pp. text, 156 pp. ills. Rev.: JSS,59,2, 1971, pp. 258–259, by Michael SMITHIES.
Mural Paintings at Wat Rakang. Restoration Project of the Association of Siamese Architects. Bangkok, Thai Watana Press, 1970, viii and 32 pp. Rev.: JSS,59,1,1971, pp. 271–272, by Euayporn KERDCHOUAY.
O’CONNOR Jr., Stanley J.: — Hindu Gods of Peninsular Siam. Artibus Asiae Supplementum XXVIII, Ascona, Artibus Asiae Publishers, 1972, 76 pp., 53 pls, 2 maps.
PENTH, Hans: — Kunst im Mn Nd Thai (1). Der grosse Gong im Kloster Phrathat Hariphunchai. Art. As.,XXXII, 4, 1970, pp. 307–314, 6 ills.
PENTH, Hans: — Kunst im Ldn Nd Thai (2). Beschriftete Buddhafiguren aus Nam Phrri (Phrdo). Art. As., XXXIV, 1,1972, pp. 18–28, 4 pls.
PENTH, Hans: — Kunst im Ldn Nd Thai (3). Eine unheilbringende Buddhafigur. Art. As.,XXXIV, 4, 1972, pp. 344–348, 3 ills.
SPINKS, Charles Nelson: — The Ceramic Wares of Siam. Bangkok 1965.] See ABIA,XXI, no. 1336. Rev.: As. Perspectives,IX, 1966, pp. 174–175, by Richard PEARSON.
YOUNG, Mahonri Sharp: — Letter from the U.S.A.: Buddhas and Burghers. Apollo,N.S„ XCVI, no. 130, 1972, pp. 556–558, 6 pis.
YOUNG, Patricia: — Exhibit of Thai Sculpture. Archaeology,25, 4, 1972, pp. 306–310, 8 (3 col.) ills.
CADET, J. M.: — The Ramakien (The Thai epic). Illustr. with the bas-reliefs of Phra Jetubon (Bangkok). Tokyo and Palo Alto, Kodansha International Ltd, 1971, 256 pp. Rev.: BEFEO,LIX, 1972, pp. 325–326, by Louis GABAUDE.
JONES, Robert B.: — Thai Titles and Ranks Including a Translation of Traditions of Royal Lineage in Siam by King Chulalongkorn. Data Paper no. 81: Department of Asian Studies: Cornell University: Ithaca, New York, 1971, ix and 147 pp.
MANICH JUMSAI, M. L.: —Ramayana Thai. Bangkok, Chalermnit Press, 1970. Rev.: BEFEO,LIX, 1972, pp. 332–333, by Louis GABAUDE.
[Prachum phra tamra baram rachuthit phu’a kalpana samai ayuthaya phak 1. [Collected Royal Decrees Establishing Religious Foundations in the Ayuthaya Period Part 1. In Thai.] Bangkok, Khanakammakan chat phim ekasan thang pravatsat, vathanatham lae boranakhadi samnak nayók rathamóntri (Commission for the Publication of Historical, Cultural and Archaeological Records, Office of the Prime Minister), 2510 [=1967], 84 pp., 8 pls.] Rev.: JSS,60, 1, 1972, pp. 396–409, by Michael VICKERY.
Studies in Special Subjects
RABIBHADANA, Akin: — The Organization of Thai Society in the Early Bangkok Period, 1782–1873. Data Paper No. 74, Southeast Asia Program, Cornell University, 1969, 247 pp.] Rev.: JSS,59, 1, 1971, pp. 233–235, by Walter F. VELLA.
RAJADHON, Phya Anuman: — Essays on Thai Folklore. The Social Science Press of Thailand, 1968, 383 pp.] Rev.: JSS,LVIII, 1, 1970, pp. 125–126, by P. J. S. YOUNG.
BODROGI, Tibor: —Kunst van Indonesié. [The Art of Indonesia. In Dutch.] Transi. from the orig. Hung. and ed. by A. M. C. van PESCH. Den Haag, W. Gaade N. V., 1971, 146 pp., 173 (16 col.) pis, figs, maps.
GONDA, J.: — The Presence of Hinduism in Indonesia: Aspects and Problems. India’s Contribution, 1970, pp. 535–554.
GONDA, Jan: —Siva in Indonesien. WZKSA, XIV, 1970, pp. 1–31.
GONDA, J.: — Some Notes on the Worship of Visnu in Indonesia. Studies in Indo-Asian Art and Culture, 1972, pp. 47–54.
Indonesian Archipelago
[HOLT, Claire: —Art in Indonesia: Continuities and Change. Ithaca 1967.] See ABIAXXII, no. 1829. Rev.: Bijdr.,126, 2, 1970, pp. 269–272, by R. S. WASSING.
[HOOIJER, C. R.: — Indonesian Prehistoric Tools. A Catalogue of the Houbolt Collection. Leiden 1969.] See ABIAXXII, no. 1830. Rev.: Anthropos,65, 1970, p. 1075, by Johannes MARINGER.
KUWATA, Rokurô: — A Study of Srîvijaya. Mem. Toyo Bunko, 30, 1972, pp. 1–33.
LOHUIZEN-de LEEUW, Johanna Engelberta van: — An Indo-Javanese Representation of a Bhujanga. India Maior,1972, pp. 157–160, 1 fig., 2 pls.
LOMBARD, Denys: — Deuxième séminaire d’histoire nationale. Djogdjakarta —26–29 Août 1970. Les Indonésiens font le point sur l’histoire de leur pays. BEFEOLVIII, 1971, pp. 281–298.
[MARSCHALL, Wolfgang: —Metallurgie und frühe Besiedlungsgeschichte Indonesiens. EthnologicaN.F., 4, 1968, pp. 29–263.] Rev.: Tropical Man,III, 1970 (1972), pp. 194–202, by Reimar SCHEFOLD.
[SOEJONO, R. P.: — Retrospect and Prospect of Archaeology in Indonesia. J. Or. Soc. Australia6, 1 and 2, 1968–1969, pp. 114–121.]
SOEJONO, R. P.: — The Study of Prehistory in Indonesia: Retrospect and Prospect. As. Perspectives, XIII, 1970, pp. 11–15.
ULBRICHT, H.: - WayangPurwa: Shadows of the Past. Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Oxford University Press, 1970, xvi and 120 pp., ills, gloss., bibliogr. Rev.: Asian Affairs,58, II, 1971, pp. 224–226, by Duncan MacFARLANE. Tribus,21, 1972, pp. 265–267, by Friedrich SELTMANN. JSS,60, 2, 1972, pp. 338–342, by Bonnie and Derek BRERETON. Journal of Asian Studies,XXX, 4, 1971, pp. 919–920, by A. C. SCOTT. Anthropos,66, 1971, pp. 641–642, by G. H[ÖLTKER].
WIRJOSOEPARTO, R. M. Soetjipto:–The Significance of the Chronograms (Tjandra-Sengkala) for the Interpretation of the History of Indonesia. J. Or. Soc. Australia, 8, 1 and 2, 1971, pp. 96–112.
WORSLEY, P. J.:–The Study of Indonesian Archaeology and Ancient History. AO Neerlandica, 1971, pp. 155–161.
ATMODJO, M. M. Sukarto K.: -Preliminary Report on the Copper-Plate Inscription of Asanduren. Bijdr.,126, 2, 1970, pp. 215–227, 1 map.
CHHABRA, Bahadur Chand: - Tuk Mas (Central Java) Sanskrit Inscription. J. Ind. Hist.,XLVIII, 2 (No. 143), 1970, pp. 217–220, 1 ill.
COLLESS, Brian E.:–Walaing and the Sailendras of Java. J. Or. Soc. Australia, 7, 1 and 2, 1970, pp. 15–22.
DAMAIS, Louis-Charles: - Répertoire onomastique de l’épigraphie javanaise (jusqu’à Pu Sindok Sri Iscinawikrama Dharmotutigadewa): Étude d’épigraphie indonésienne. Publications de l’École Française d’Extrême-Orient, LXVI. Paris, É.F.E.O., 1970, 1025 pp. Rev.: JRAS,2, 1972, p. 163, by C. HOOYKAAS.
Java and Bali
JACOB, Teuku: - The Absolute Date of the Djetis Beds at Modjokerto. Antiquity, XLVI, no. 182, 1972, p. 148.
MOERTONO, Soemarsaid: - State and Statecraft in Old Java: A Study of the Later Mataram Period, 16th to 19th Century. Ithaca, N.Y. 1968.] See ABIA,XXII, no. 1860. Rev.: J. Southeast As. Stud., I, 1,1970, pp. 116–117, by M. C. RICKLEFS.
NOORDUYN, J., and H. Th. VERSTAPPEN: -Púrnavarman’s River-Works near Tugu. Bijdr.,128, 2–3, 1972, pp. 298–307, 2 maps.
SARKAR, Himansu Bhusan: - Corpus of the Inscriptions of Java (Corpus Inscriptionum Javanicarum) (up to 928 A.D.). Calcutta, Firma K. L. Mukhopadhyay, 1971–1972,2 vols: xxvi and 314 pp.; xii and 360 pp., 3 appendices.
Traditional Balinese Culture: Essays. Ed. by Jane BELO. New York and London, Columbia University Press, 1970, xxviii and 421 pp., ills, bibliogr. Rev.: BSOAS, XXXIV,3, 1971, pp. 679–680, by M. C. RICKLEFS. Tribus,21, 1972, pp. 267–268, by Wolfgang MARSCHALL. Journal of Asian Studies,XXXI, 2, 1972, pp. 458–459, by Alice G. DEWEY.
BERNET KEMPERS, A. J.: - Borobudur: Mysteriegebeuren in steen, Verval en restauratie, Oudjavaans volksleven [Mystery in Stone, Decay and Restoration, Daily Life in Old Java. In Dutch.] Wassenaar, Servire, 1970, 224 pp., 280 ills. Rev.: Bijdr.,127,2,1971, pp. 280–284, by A. H. N. VERWEY.
F[ONTEIN], J[an]: -Hanging Vessel. Eastern Java, ca. 13th Century. Boston Mus. Bull.,LXX, nos. 361–362,1972, pp. 94–95, 1 plate.
FONTEIN, Jan, R. SOEKMONO, and Satyawati SULEIMAN: -Ancient Indonesian Art of the Central and Eastern Javanese Periods. New York, The Asia Society, 1971, 160 pp., 131 (4 col.) pls. Rev.: Archipel 4, 1972, pp. 243–244, by D[enys] L[OMBARD].
HOOYKAAS, C.: - Pamurtian in Balinese Art. Indonesia 12, 1971, pp. 1–20, 17 ills.
Architecture and Arts
PITONO, R.:–The Belahan Problem. J. Or. Soc. Australia, 8, 1 and 2, 1971, pp. 86–95.
PITONO, R.: - Notes on the Development of Temple Architecture in East Java. J. Or. Soc. Australia, 8, 1 and 2, 1971, pp. 68–75.
POTT, P. H.: - Baraboedoer op Midden-Java. [Barabudur in Central Java. In Dutch.] VNN 4,2, 1970, pp. 33–44, 13 ills, 1 map.
POTT, P. H.: - Een vorstelijk beeld uit het oude Java. [A Royal Statue from Old Java. In Dutch.] VNN 6,3, 1972, pp. 81–87,8 ills.
TERWEN-DE LOOS, J.: - De Pandji-reliëfs van Oudheid LXV op de Gunung Bëskél Pènanggungan [The Pandji Reliefs of Antiquity LXV on the Gunung Baked Pénanggungan. In Dutch.] Bijdr. 127,3, 1971, pp. 321–330,10 ills.
[Bali: Further Studies in Life, Thought and Ritual. The Hague, W. van Hoeve Publishers Ltd. for the Royal Tropical Institute, Amsterdam, 1969, xvi and 272 pp., with map.] Cf. ABIA XVIII, no. 1427. Rev.: BEFEO LVIII, 1971, p. 317, by Jean FILLIOZAT. BSOAS, XXXV 1, 1971, p. 209, by C. von FÜRER-HAIMENDORF. J. Southeast As. Stud., II 2, 1971, pp. 235–236, by P. J. WORSLEY.
BASTIN, John: - The Raffles Gamelan. Some Remarks Occasioned by William Fagg (ed.), The Raffles Gamelan - A Historical Note (British Museum, London, 1970), pp. 32. Bijdr., 127,2, 1971, pp. 274–278. Cf. no. 2459.
CHANDRA, Lokesh:–Borobudur: The Overflowing of the Spirit in Endless Relief Ind. Phil. and Cult., XVII, 2, 1972, pp. 97–101.
FILLIOZAT, J.: - Rites de crémation it Bali. CRAI 1969, pp. 72–81.]
Studies in Special Subjects
KUNST, Jaap: - Hindu Javanese Musical Instruments. The Hague 1968.] See ABIA XXII, no. 1857. Rev.: Am. Anthr. 72, 1, 1970, pp. 138–140, by Norma McLEOD. BSOAS, XXXIII 3, 1970, pp. 674–675, by H. L. SHORTO.
The Raffles Gamelan: A Historical Note. Ed. by William FAGG. London, Trustees of the British Museum, 1970,32 pp., 16 pls. Cf. no. 2455. Rev.: Adyar Library Bull., XXXV 3–4,1971, pp. 380–381, by A. KANNAN. MAN N.S., 7, 2, 1972, p. 356, by Jeremy MONTAGU.
SCOTT-KEMBALL, Jeune: - Javanese Shadow Puppets. London, The Trustees of the British Museum, 1970, 65 pp., 30 pls. Rev.: Adyar Library Bull. XXXV, 3–4, 1971, pp. 380–381, by A. KANNAN. Bijdr. 128,4, 1972, pp. 501–504, by R. S. WASSING.
SUPOMO, S.:–The Dating of the Old Javanese Uttarakcinda. J. Or. S.c. Australia, 8, 1 and 2, 1971, pp. 59–67.
TEEUW, A., and others: - Siwar trikalpa of mpu Tanakun: An Old Javanese Poem, Its Indian Source and Balinese Illustrations. By A. TEEUW, Th. P. GALESTIN, S. O. ROBSON, P. J. WORSLEY, P. J. ZOETMULDER. Bibliotheca Indonesica, Published by the Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land-en Volkenkunde, 3. The Hague, Martinus Nijhoff, 1969, xi and 338 pp., front., 5 pls.] Rev.: BSOAS XXXIII, 3, 1970, pp. 672–674, by C. HOOYKAAS. J. Southeast As. Stud. II, 2, 1971, pp. 236–237, by J. GONDA.
On Thrones of Gold: Three Javanese Shadow Plays. Ed. with an introduction by James R. BRANDON. Cambridge (Mass.), Harvard University Press, 1970, xvii and 407 pp., front., 143 ills, bibliogr. Rev.: BSOAS XXXIV, 3, 1971, pp. 647–649, by M. C. RICKLEFS. JAOS 92,4, 1972, pp. 554–555, by Justus M. van der KROEF. MAS 6, 1, 1972, p. 128, by C. J. DUNN. Journal of Asian Studies, XXXI 3, 1972, pp. 741–742, by Hildred GEERTZ.
BASTIN, John: - Brass Kettledrums in Sabah. BSOAS, XXXIV 1, 1971, pp. 132–138,5 pls.
BROOKS, Sheilagh T., and Rodger HEGLAR: -A Preliminary Report on the Palaeoserology of the Niah Cave Burials. As. Perspectives XV, 1, 1972, pp. 87–88,2 pls.
CHÊNG, Té K’Un: - Archaeology in Sarawak. Cambridge (etc.) 1969.] See ABIA XXII, no. 1883. Rev.: Am. Anthr. 73, 2, 1971, pp. 426–427, by Roger C. GREEN. Journal of Asian Studies XXIX, 3, 1970, pp. 738–739, by Wilhelm G. SOLHEIM II. Or. Art N.S., XVII, 1, 1971, p. 73, by William WATSON.
GLOVER, Ian: -Alfred Bühler’s Excavations in Timor: A Re-evaluation. AARP 2, 1972, pp. 117–142,10 ills.
Borneo, Sumatra and Other Islands
HARRISSON, Tom: - The Borneo Stone Age - In the Light of Recent Research. Sarawak Mus. J. N.S., XX, 40–41, 1972, pp. 385–412,4 tables.
HARRISSON, Tom: -Niah Cave Double-Spouted Vessels. Sarawak Mus. J. N.S., XIX, 38–39, 1971, pp. 367–373, 2 pls.
HARRISSON, Tom: -Prehistoric Double-Spouted Vessels Excavated from Niah Caves, Borneo. J. Mal. Br. XLIV, 2, (No. 220), 1971, pp. 35–78,5 pls, 12 figs, 4 tables, appendix.
HARRISSON, Tom: - The Prehistory of Borneo. As. Perspectives XIII, 1970, pp. 17–45,7 tables.
HARRISSON, Tom: - The Puzzling “Waisted Stones”: From Borneo to Easter Island? Sarawak Mus. J. N.S., XVIII, 36–37, 1970, pp. 79–88,2 pls.
HARRISSON, Tom: -Radio-Carbon (C-14) Dates from Kota Batu, Brunei - Back to 12,500 B.C. J. Mal. Br. XLV, 1, (No. 221), 1972 (1973), pp. 111–115, 1 pl., 3 tables.
HARRISSON, Tom: - Radio-Carbon Dates for Sabah and Brunei (Related to Sarawak). Sarawak Mus. J. N.S., XIX, 38–39, 1971, pp. 363–366, 1 table.
HARRISSON, Tom: - Turtle-Ware’ from Borneo Caves. As. Perspectives IX, 1966, pp. 134–139, 1 pl.]
HARRISSON, Tom and Barbara: - The Prehistory of Sabah. Kota Kinabalu (Malaysia), The Sabah Society c/o Sabah Museum, 1971, 294 pp., 70 figs, 54 pls. Rev.: Sarawak Mus. J. N.S., XIX, 38–39, 1971, p. 379, by B [enedict] S [ANDIN]. J. Mal. Br. XLV, 1, (No. 221), 1972 (1973), pp. 122–123, by Mubin SHEPPARD.
HARRISSON, Tom, and Stanley J. O’CONNOR:–The First C-14 Date for an Open Site in Borneo. As. Perspectives, XV, 1, 1972, pp. 89–92.
HARRISSON, Tom, and Stanley J. O’CONNOR: - Excavations of the Prehistoric Iron Industry in West Borneo. Vols. I, II. Ithaca 1969.] See ABIA XXII, no. 1905. Rev.: Am. Anthr. 72, 6, 1970, pp. 1538–1539, by Richard SHUTLER. BSOAS, XXXIV 1, 1971, pp. 187–188, by William WATSON. MAN N.S., 5, 4, 1970, pp. 710–711, by Graeme PRETTY. Antiquity XLIV, no. 173, 1970, pp. 74–75, by Chéng TE-K’UN. J. Southeast As. Stud., III 1, 1972, pp. 158–161, by Wilhelm G. SOLHEIM II.
HARRISSON, Tom, and Stanley J. O’CONNOR: - Gold and Megalithic Activity in Prehistoric and Recent West Borneo. Data Paper No. 77, Ithaca, N.Y., Southeast Asia Program, Department of Asian Studies, Cornell University, 1970, xiv and 331 pp. (including 59 pp. diagrams and ills). Rev.: Art. As. XXXIV, 4, 1972, pp. 356–358, by William WATSON. BSOAS XXXV, 2, 1972, pp. 413–415, by I. C. GLOVER. MAN N.S., 6, 4,1971, pp. 701–702, by George F. DALES. J. Southeast As. Stud., III 1, 1972, pp. 158–161, by Wilhelm G. SOLHEIM II.
HIPHINS, James R.: - The History of the Chinese in Borneo. Sarawak Mus. J. N.S., XIX, 38–39, 1971, pp. 109–153, 1 map, 2 figs.
LOMBARD, Denys: -Les nécropoles princières de l’île de Madura. BEFEO LIX, 1972, pp. 257–278, 15 ills, 1 map, 1 plan.
MARINGER, J., and Th. VERHOEVEN: -Note on Some Stone Artifacts in the National Archaeological Institute of Indonesia at Djakarta, Collected from the Stegodon-Fossil Bed at Boaleza in Flores. Anthropos 65, 1970, pp. 638–639, with figs.
MARINGER, J., and Th. VERHOEVEN: - Die Oberflächenfunde aus dem Fossilgebiet von Mengeruda und Olabula auf Flores, Indonesien. Anthropos 65, 1970, pp. 530–546, 3 pls, 7 ills.
MARINGER, J., and Th. VERHOEVEN: — Die Steinartefakte aus der StegodonFossilschicht von Mengeruda auf Flores, Indonesien. Anthropos 65, 1970, pp. 229–247, 3 pls, 3 ills, 3 maps.
MARINGER, J., and Th. VERHOEVEN: — Steingeräte aus dem Waiklau-Trockenbett bei Maumere auf Flores, Indonesien. Eine Patjitanian-artige Industrie auf der Insel Flores. Anthropos 67, 1972, pp. 129–137,4 figs.
MARSDEN, William: — The History of Sumatra. Reprint of the third edition introduced by John BASTIN. Oxford in Asia Historical Reprints. Kuala Lumpur, Oxford University Press, 1966, x, viii and 479 pp., with pls, 1 map.] Rev.: MAS 4,4, 1970, pp. 371–373, by Charles A. FISHER.
MOORE, Eine: — A Suggested Classification of Stonewares of Martabani Type. Sarawak Mus. J. N.S., XVIII, 36–37, 1970, pp. 1–78, 17 figs, 21 pls.
MULVANEY, D. J., and R. P. SOEJONO: —Archaeology in Sulawesi, Indonesia. Antiquity XLV, no. 177, 1971, pp. 26–33,2 figs, 2 pls.
MULVANEY, D. J., and R. P. SOEJONO: — The Australian-Indonesian Archaeological Expedition to Sulawesi. As. Perspectives XIII, 1970, pp. 163–177,3 figs, 12 pls, 2 maps, 1 table.
ONGKILI, James P.: —Pre-Western Brunei, Sarawak and Sabah. Sarawak Mus. J., N.S., XX, 40–41, 1972, pp. 1–20.
PELRAS, Chr.: — Les fouilles et l’histoire it Célèbes Sud. Archipel 3, 1972, pp. 205–212,1 ill.
WOLTERS, O. W.: — Early Indonesian Commerce: A Study of the Origins of Srivijaya. Ithaca 1967.] See ABIA XXII, no. 1922. Rev.: MAS 4, 1,1970, pp. 94–95, by Malcolm CALDWELL. J. Ec. and Soc. Hist. Orient XIII, 1970, pp. 106–109, by Denys LOMBARD.
ADAMS, Marie Jeanne: — System and Meaning in East Sumba. Textile Design: A Study in Traditional Indonesian Art. Cultural Report Series, 16. New Haven, Yale University Southeast Studies, 1969, ix and 248 pp., ills, 3 appendices, bibliogr.] Rev.: Am. Anthr. 72,5, 1970, pp. 1129–1131, by James J. FOX.
CHIN, Lucas: — Trade and Preservation of Antiquities and Other Cultural Objects in Sarawak. Sarawak Mus. J. N.S., XX, 40–41,1972, pp. 413–419,7 pls.
NOORDUYN, J.: — Traces of an Old Sundanese Ramayana Tradition. Indonesia, 12, 1971, pp. 151–157.
AALTO, Pentti: — On the Rôle of Central Asia in the Spread of Indian Cultural Influence. India’s Contribution, 1970, pp. 249–262.
Studies in Special Subjects
ALBAUM, L. I.: —Stratigraphy of Kushan Settlements in the Angor District of the Surkhan-Darya Region. In: Abstracts of Papers by Soviet Scholars, International Conference on the History, Archaeology and Culture of Central Asia in the Kushan Period (Dushanbe 1968), Indian Studies P. and P., XI, 2, 1970, pp. 157–158.
ALBUM, Stephen: — An Umayyad Hoard from Afghanistan. The American Numismatic Society Museum Notes 17, New York, 1971, pp. 241–246. Rev.: Der Islam 49, 1972, p. 373, by Bertold SPULER.
ANAND, Mulk Raj: —Bamiyan: Historical. Mirg, XXIV, 2, 1971, pp. 5–10.
Afghanistan and Central Asia
[Archaeological News:] Recent Discoveries in the Soviet Union: The Kushan Empire. Archaeology 23, 2, 1970, pp. 159–160, 2 ills.
ATAGARRYEV, E., and O. BERDYEV: — The Archaeological Exploration of Turkmenistan in the Years of Soviet Power. East and West N.S., 20, 3, 1970, pp. 285–306, 6 ills.
AZARPAY, Guitty: — The Kushan Conference in Dushanbe. Archaeology, 23, 3, 1970, pp. 254–257, 4 ills. 2503. BABAEV, A. D.: —Penetration of the Saka Tribes into the Western Pamir. In: Abstracts of Papers by Soviet Scholars, International Conference on the History, Archaeology and Culture of Central Asia in the Kushan Period (Dushanbe 1968), Indian Studies P. and P., XI, 2, 1970, p. 159.
BAILEY, H. W.: — The Culture of the Iranian Kingdom of Ancient Khotan in Chinese Turkestan — The Expansion of Early Indian Influence into Northern Asia. Mem. Toyo Bunko 29, 1971, pp. 16–29. 2505. BAILEY, H. W.: — Tokharika. JRAS 1970, 2 (Studies in Honour of Sir Mortimer Wheeler) pp. 121–122, 1 plate.
BELENICKIJ, Aleksander: — Zentralasien. German Ed. by Gerhard DOERFER. Munich-Geneva-Paris, Nagel-Verlag, 1968, 253 pp., 145 (54 col.) ills, 3 maps, tables, bibliogr., index.] Cf. ABTA XXII, no. 1931. Rev.: East and West N.S., 20, 4, 1970, pp. 470–471, by Klaus FISCHER. Tribus 20, 1971, pp. 188–192, by M. KLIMBURG.
BELENITSKI, A. M., and B. I. MARSHAK: — L ‘art de Piandjikent à la lumière des dernières fouilles (1958–1968). Arts Asiat. XXIII, 1971, pp. 3–39,24 ills.
[BELENITSKY, Aleksandr: — Central Asia. London [etc.] 1969.] See ABIA, XXII, no. 1931. Rev.: Asian Affairs 57 (N.S. I), I, 1970, pp. 69–70, by Geoffrey WHEELER.
BELENITSKY, A. M.: — West Turkistan Art of the Pre Arab Period and its Connections with Kushan Art. In: Abstracts of Papers by Soviet Scholars International Conference on the History, Archaeology and Culture of Central Asia in the Kushan Period (Dushanbe 1968), Indian Studies P. and P. XI, 2, 1970, pp. 160–161.
[BERNARD, P.: —Deuxième campagne de fouilles d’Ai Khanoum en Bactriane. CRAI, 1967, pp. 306–324, 11 figs.]
[BERNARD, P.: — Troisième campagne de fouilles d’A Khanoum en Bactriane. CRAI, 1968, pp. 263–280, 12 figs.]
[BERNARD, P.: — Quatrième campagne de fouilles à Ai Khanoum (Bactriane). CRAI, 1969, pp. 313–355,24 ills, 3 figs.]
BERNARD, P.: — Campagne de fouilles 1969 à Ai Khanoum en Afghanistan. CRAI, 1970, pp. 301–349, 32 figs (includ. 2 fold. pls).
BERNARD, P.: — La campagne de fouilles de 1970 à Ai Khanoum. CRAI 1971, pp. 385–452, 28 figs (includ. 1 fold. pl.).
BERNARD, P.: — Campagne de fouilles à Ai Khanoum. CRAI 1972, pp. 605–632, 17 figs.
BHATIYA, Nasim: — Buddhist Monastery in Kara-tepe and the Early History of Buddhism in Central Asia. Indijskaja kul’tura i Buddhizm pp. 170–178.
BIVAR, A. D. H.: — The Sequence of Menander’s Drachmae. Afghanistan XXV, 3, 1972, pp. 33–52, 1 chart, 6 ills.
BOMBACI, Alessio: — The Kiific Inscription in Persian Verses in the Court of the Royal Palace ofMascid III at Ghazni. Istituto Italiano per il Medio ed Estremo Oriente. Centro Studi e Scavi Archeologici in Asia, Reports and Memoirs, Vol. V. Rome, 1966, xvi and 68 pp., 41 tables.] Rev.: ZDMG 120,2, 1970 (1971), pp. 384–386, by Heribert HORST.
BOURGEOIS, Jean et Danielle: — Les inscriptions et dessins rupestres de la vallée du Laghmân. Afghanistan XXIV, 2 and 3, 1971, pp. 52–59, 8 ills.
CARRATELLI, G. Puglieso, and Giovanni GARBINI: — A Bilingual Graeco-Aramaic Edict by Asoka. The First Greek Inscription Discovered in Afghanistan. Roma 1964.] See ABTA XXI, no. 1408. Rev.: Afghanistan XXIV, 1, 1971, pp. 88–89, by Sukumar SEN.
CHATTERJI, S. K.: —Hindus and Turks. India-Central Asia Contacts from Prehistoric Times (Indo-Europeans and Altaics). J. G. Jha KSV, XXVII, 3–4 (Kshetresa Chandra Chattopadhyaya Felicitation Vol. Pt. 1), 1971, pp. 129–157.
CHERNIKOV, S. S.: — Some Regularities of the Historical Development of Early Nomads (According to Archaeological Materials from the Western Altai). In: Abstracts of Papers by Soviet Scholars, International Conference on the History, Archaeology and Culture of Central Asia in the Kushan Period (Dushanbe 1968), Indian Studies P. and P., XI, 2, 1970, pp. 207–208.
DAFFINÀ, Paolo: — L’immigrazione dei Sakti nella Drangiana. Roma 1967.] See ABIA XXII, no. 1936. Rev.: Arch. Or. 39, 1971, pp. 100–101, by O. KLÍMA.
DIKSHIT, K. N.: —Buddhist Centres in Afghanistan. India’s Contribution, 1970, pp. 229–238.
DOBBINS, K. Walton: — The Commerce of Kapesene and Gandhdra after the Fall of Indo-Greek Rule. J. Ec. and Soc. Hist. Orient XIV, 1971, pp. 286–302,8 maps.
DOBBINS, K. Walton: — Sanabares and the Gondophares Dynasty. Num. Chron., 7th Series XI, 1971, pp. 135–142, 1 pl.
DUPONT-SOMMER, A.: — Une nouvelle inscription araméenne d’Asoka trouvée dans la vallée du Laghman (Afghanistan). CRAI 1970, pp. 158–173,9 fold. pls.
DUPREE, L.: — Ghar-i-Mordeh Gusfand (Cave of the Dead Sheep): A New Mousterian Locality in North Afghanistan. Afghanistan XXIII, 3, 1970, pp. 60–64,1 ill.
DUPREE, Louis: —Prehistoric Research in Afghanistan (1959–1966). In collaboration with J. Lawrence ANGEL, Robert H. BRILL, Earle R. CALEY, Richard S. DAVIS, Charles C. KOLB, Alexander MARSHACK, Dexter PERKINS, Jr., and Alan SOLEM. Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, N.S., 62, 4. Philadelphia, the American Philosophical Society, 1972, 84 pp., charts, figs, map, tables.
DUPREE, Louis, Philippe GOUIN, and Nabjibullah OMER: — The Khosh Tapa Hoard from North Afghanistan. Archaeology 24, 1, 1971, pp. 28–34, 1 map, 35 ills.
DUPREE, L., Philippe GOUIN, and Najibullah OMER: - The Khosh Tapa Hoard from North Afghanistan. Afghanistan, XXIV 1, 1971, pp. 44–54, 15 ills, 21 figs, 1 map.
FISCHER, K.: - Rapport préliminaire sur la prospection archéologique du Séistan septentrional en octobre 1970. Afghanistan XXIII, 4, 1971, pp. 37–50, 16 ills.
FISCHER, Klaus: -Historical, Geographical and Philological Studies on Seistan by Bosworth, Daffinà and Gnoli in the Light of Recent Archaeological Field Surveys. East and West N.S., 21, 1–2, 1971, pp. 45–51, 21 ills, 1 map.
FRASER-TYTLER, W. K.: -Afghanistan. A Study of Political Developments in Central and Southern Asia. London 1967.] See ABIA XXII, no. 1988. Rev.: OLZ 65, 5–6, 1970, pp. 288–290, by Hans MOLLER. Arch. Or. 38, 1970, pp. 85–87, by Jiií BECKA.
FRUMKIN, Grégoire: - Archaeology in Soviet Central Asia. Handbuch der Orientalistik. Siebente Abteilung, Kunst und Archäologie; III. Band, Innerasien; 1. Abschnitt. Leiden, E. J. Brill, 1970, xviii and 217 pp., 39 figs, 19 maps, 67 pis, bibliogr., index. Rev.: Arts Asiat. XXIV, 1971, pp. 176–181, by Francine TISSOT. BSOAS, XXXIV 3, 1971, pp. 625–627, by A. D. H. BIVAR. East and West N.S., 20, 3, 1970, p. 383, by B. BRENTJES. Am. Anthr. 74, 6, 1972, pp. 1524–1526, by Charles C. KOLB. Antiquity XLVI, no. 181, 1972, pp. 81–82, by Stuart PIGGOTT.
FUSSMAN, Gérard: - Inscriptions Kharosthi du Musée de Caboul. BEFEO LVII, 1970, pp. 43–56, 4 figs, 7 ills.
GINZBURG, V. V.: - Anthropological Data to the Ethnogenesis of the Central-Asian Interfluvial Area Population in the Kushan Epoch. In: Abstracts of Papers by Soviet Scholars, International Conference on the History, Archaeology and Culture of Central Asia in the Kushan Period (Dushanbe 1968), Indian Studies P. and P., XI, 2, 1970, p. 165.
GORBUNOVA, N. G.: -Ferghana in the Time of the Kushan Kingdom (The Question of its Borders). In: Abstracts of Papers by Soviet Scholars, International Conference on the History, Archaeology and Culture of Central Asia in the Kushan Period (Dushanbe 1968), Indian Studies P. and P., XI, 2, 1970, pp. 166–167.
GROUSSET, René: - The Empire of the Steppes: A History of Central Asia. Transi. from the French by Naomi WALFORD. Foreword by Peter CHARANIS. New Brunswick, N.J., Rutgers University Press, 1970, xxx and 687 pp., maps, index. English Ed. of ABIA XIII, no. 677. Review Article: Journal of Asian Studies XXX, 3, 1971, pp. 633–638, by Denis SINOR. Journal of Asian History 6, 2, 1972, pp. 187–188, by G. Larry PENROSE.
GUPTA, S. P.: - Prehistoric Indian Cultures in Soviet Central Asia. India’s Contribution 1970, pp. 239–248, 6 figs, 2 charts.
HABIBI, A. H.:–Afghanistan at the End of the Koshan Period. Afghanistan, XXIII, 4, 1971, pp. 51–56.
HABIBI, A. H.: - New Points in the History of Afghanistan. Afghanistan XXV, 3, 1972, pp. 1–10, 3 figs.
HABIBI, Abdul Hai:–The Remnants of Kushanid Rulers in Afghanistan. Afghanistan, XXIII, 1, 1970, pp. 74–83.
HABIBI, Abdul Hai:–The Remnants of Kushanid Rulers in Afghanistan. Int. Sem. Kush. St., 1970, pp. 20–30.
HAMBLY, Gavin: - Central Asia: A Survey of Central Asia from 500 BC to the Chinese Invasion of Tibet. London, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1969, and New York, Delacourt Press Book, 1970, xii and 313 pp., abbreviations, notes, bibliogr., maps, index. Cf. ABIA XXII, no. 1948. Rev.: Journal of Asian Studies XXX, 3, 1971, pp. 693–694, by G. Larry PENROSE. JRAS 1, 1972, pp. 71–73, by Gerard CLAUSON. Asian Affairs, 57 II, 1970, p. 218, by Violet CONOLLY.
HAMMOND, Norman: - An Archaeological Reconnaissance in the Helmand Valley, South Afghanistan. East and West N.S., 20, 4, 1970, pp. 437–459, 21 ills, 1 map, 5 tables, 2 append.
Historical and Political Gazetteer of Afghanistan, Vol. 1. Badakhshan Province and Northeastern Afghanistan. Ed. by Ludwig W. ADAMEC. Graz, Akademische Druck-und Verlagsanstalt, 1972, xiii and 255 pp., glossary, index, 52 maps 1:300.000, 1 map Koh-e Keshnikhan, 1:25.000. Rev.: Archiv f Vk. 26, 1972 (1973), pp. 246–247, by Alfred JANATA.
JAHN, Karl: - Die Geschichte der Oguzen des Raid al-Din. Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Phil.-Hist. Klasse, Denkschriften, 100. Band = Forschungen zur islamischen Philologie und Kulturgeschichte, Band IV. Wien, Hermann Böhlaus Nachf./Kommissionsverlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien, 1969, 78 pp., 25 pis, 26 facsimiles.] Rev.: Der Islam 47, 1971, p. 356, by Bertold SPULER.
JANATA, Alfred: - On the Origin of the Firuzkuhis in Western Afghanistan. Archiv f. Vk. 25, 1971, pp. 57–65, 2 maps.
JETTMAR, Karl: -Art of the Steppes: The Eurasian Animal Style. Trani. By Ann E. KEEP. Art of the World. New York, Crown Publishers, and London, Methuen, 1967, 272 pp., 53 col. pls, 141 figs, 3 maps.] Rev.: Archaeology 23, 2, 1970, pp. 172–173, by Homer L. THOMAS. Arch. J. CXXVI, 1969 (1970), pp. 291–292, by N. K. SANDARS.
KABANOV, S. K.: — Late Kushan Settlements in the Lower Reaches of the Kashka-Darya River. In: Abstracts of Papers by Soviet Scholars, International Conference on the History, Archaeology and Culture of Central Asia in the Kushan Period (Dushanbe 1968), Indian Studies P. and P., XI, 2, 1970, pp. 180–181.
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KHAN, Ansar Zahid: — The Tarkhcins. Journal of the Pak. Hist. Soc., XVIII, IV, 1970, pp. 237–257.
KHAN, Hussain: — The Political and Economic Condition of Roh. JASP, XVI, 2, 1971, pp. 177–182.
KIVATKINA, T. P.: — Craniological Material of the 2nd-1st Centuries B.C. from the Territory of Southern Tajikistan. In: Abstracts of Papers by Soviet Scholars, International Conference on the History, Archaeology and Culture of Central Asia in the Kushan Period (Dushanbe 1968), Indian Studies P. and P., XI, 2, 1970, pp. 182–183.
KNOBLOCH, Edgar: — Beyond the Oxus: Archaeology, Art and Architecture of Central Asia. London, Ernest Benn, 1972, 256 pp., 134 pls, 18 figs.
KOZHAMBERDIEV, I.: — Culture of the Tienshan Alai Nomads in the First Half of the First Millennium A.D. (According to Materials of the Catacomb Tombs). In: Abstracts of Papers by Soviet Scholars, International Conference on the History, Archaeology and Culture of Central Asia in the Kushan Period (Dushanbe 1968), Indian Studies P. and P., XI, 2, 1970, p. 184.
KROUGLIKOVA, I., and Ch. MOUSTAMANDY: —Résultats préliminaires des travaux de l’expédition archéologique afghano-soviétique en 1969. Afghanistan XXIII, 1, 1970, pp. 84–97, 10 ills.
KRUGLIKOVA, I., and Shaibai MUSTAMANDI: — Résultats préliminaires des travaux de l’expédition archéologique afghano-soviétique en 1969. Int. Sem. Kush. St. 1970, pp. 31–46, 10 figs.
LITVINSKY, B. A.: — Buddhism and Central Asian Civilization. Indijskaja kul’tura i Buddhizm pp. 148–169.
LITVINSKY, B. A.: — Outline History of Buddhism in Central Asia (2). Indian Studies P. and P., XI, 2, 1970, pp. 103–154.
LUBO-LESNIL`ENKO, E. I., and T. K. SAFRANOVSKAJA: —Mertvyj gorod Hara-Hoto. [The Dead City of Khara-Khoto. In Russian.] Moscow, “Nauka” Publ. House, 1968,64 pp., numerous ills.] Rev.: East and West N.S., 20,1–2,1970, pp. 202–204, by Gustav GLAESSER.
MCBURNEY: — Report of an Archaeological Survey in Northern Afghanistan July—August 1971. Afghanistan XXV, 3, 1972, pp. 22–32, 1 map, 4 figs, 3 ills.
MASSON, V. M.: — Protogorodskaya tsivilizatisya ygua Srednei Azii. [Proto-Urban Civilization in South Central Asia. In Russian.] Sovetskaya Arkheologiya 3, 1967, pp. 165–190.]
MASSON, V. M.: — The Urban Revolution in South Turkmenia. Antiquity XLII, 1968, pp. 178–187, with pls.]
MASSON, Vadim Mixailovic, and Vadim Aleksandrovic ROMODIN: — Istoriya Afganistana. [History of Afghanistan. In Russian.] 2 Vols. Moscow, “Nauka”, Akademiya Nauk SSR, Institut narodov Asii, 1964 and 1965, 464 and 552 pp.] Rev.: Arch. Or. 39, 1971, pp. 498–500, by Jiií BENA. ZDMG 119, 2, 1970, p. 377, by Bertold SPULER.
MODE, Heinz, and Johannes MEHLIG: — Internationale Konferenz zur Geschichte und Kunst Zentralasiens in der Kuschan Periode, Duschanbe 1968. EAZ, 11, 4, 1970 pp. 609–610.
MORGENSTIERNE, Georg: — Ista7if and Other Place Names of Afghanistan. BSOAS, XXXIII, 2, 1970, pp. 350–352.
MUKHERJEE, B. N.: — The Epigraphic Evidence from Kara Tepe and the So-called Old,’aka Era. East and West N.S., 21,1–2,1971, pp. 69–73,1 fig.
MUKHERJEE, B. N.: — FourA§okan Edicts Recently Found in Afghanistan. JAS, XII, 1–4, 1970 (1972), p. 142.
MUKHERJEE, B. N.: — The Wu-Sun and the Yüeh-Chih. JAS, XII, 1–4, 1970 (1972), pp. 127–129.
MUKHITDINOV, K.: — Saksanokhur Terracotta. In: Abstracts of Papers by Soviet Scholars, International Conference on the History, Archaeology and Culture of Central Asia in the Kushan Period (Dushanbe 1968), Indian Studies P. and P., XI, 2, 1970, pp. 193–194.
MUKHTAROV, A.: —Inscriptions with Babur’s Name in the Upper Reaches of Zarafshan. Afghanistan XXV, 3, 1972, pp. 49–56,1 ill.
MUSTAMANDI, Shahebye: — Preliminary Report on Hadda’s Fifth Excavation Period. Afghanistan XXIV, 2 and 3, 1971, pp. 128–137,6 ills.
MUSTAMANDI, Shahibye: — Report on Kushanid Studies in Afghanistan. Afghanistan, XXIII, 1, 1970, pp. 70–73,1 ill.
MUSTAMANDI, Shaibai: — Report on Kushanid Studies in Afghanistan. Int. Sem. Kush. St., 1970, pp. 16–19.
NEGMATOV, N. N., and E. D. SALTOVSKAYA: -Material Culture of Kushan Times in Ustrushana and West Ferghana. In: Abstracts of Papers by Soviet Scholars, International Conference on the History, Archaeology and Culture of Central Asia in the Kushan Period (Dushanbe 1968), Indian Studies P. and P., XI, 2, 1970, pp. 196–197.
OBELCHENKO, O. V.: - Kurgan Burial Sites of the Kushan Epoch in the Bukhara Oasis. In: Abstracts of Papers by Soviet Scholars, International Conference on the History, Archaeology and Culture of Central Asia in the Kushan Period (Dushanbe 1968), Indian Studies P. and P., XI, 2, 1970, pp. 205–207.
PILIPKO, V. N.: - Archaeological Monuments of Kushan Times on the Banks of the Amu Darya’s Central Reaches. In: Abstracts of Papers by Soviet Scholars, International Conference on the History, Archaeology and Culture of Central Asia in the Kushan Period (Dushanbe 1968), Indian Studies P. and P., XI, 2, 1970, p. 198.
ROBERT, L.: - De Delphes it l’Oxus, inscriptions grecques nouvelles de la Bactriane. CRAI 1968, pp. 416–457,7 ills.]
SARIANIDY, V.: -North Afghanistan in the Bronze Period. Afghanistan XXIV, 2 and 3, 1971, pp. 26–38,3 figs, 7 ills.
SHAFFER, Jim G.: - Preliminary Field Report on Excavations at Said Qala Tepe. Afghanistan XXIV, 2 and 3, 1971, pp. 89–127,1 map, 5 figs, 40 ills.
SHAFFER, Jim G., and Michael A. HOFFMAN: - The Kushano-Sasanian Cemetery. Afghanistan XXIV, 2 and 3, 1971, pp. 138–166,9 figs.
SINOR, Denis: - Inner Asia. History-Civilization-Languages: A Syllabus. Indiana University Publications, Uralic and Altaic Series Vol. 96. Bloomington, Indiana University, and The Hague, Mouton, 1969, xv and 261 pp.] Rev.: JRAS 1971, 1, pp. 72–73, by B. S. ADAMS. MAS 4,2, 1970, pp. 188–189, by Owen LATTIMORE. Journal of Asian History IV, 1, 1970, pp. 89–90, by A. RÓNA-TAS.
SKLADANEK, Bogdan: - Settlements in Gharchistiin During the Early Islamic Period (up to the 11th Century A.D.). Rocznik Orientalistyczny XXXIV, 2, 1971, pp. 57–71,2 tables.
STAVISKY, B. J.:–Kara-tepe and Questions of the History and Culture of Kushan Bactria. In: Abstracts of Papers by Soviet Scholars, International Conference on the History, Archaeology and Culture of Central Asia in the Kushan Period (Dushanbe 1968), Indian Studies P. and P., XI, 2, 1970, pp. 203–204.
STAVISKY, B. J.:–Two Notes on Kushan Bactria. Studies in Indo-Asian Art and Culture, 1972, pp. 253–260.
TADDEI, M.: — Results of New Excavation in Tapa-i-Sardar. Afghanistan XXIII, 3, 1970, pp. 85–87, 3 ills.
TOSI, Maurizio, and Rauf WARDAK: — The Fullol Hoard: A New Find from Bronze Age Afghanistan. East and West N.S., 22, 1–2, 1972, pp. 9–17, 15 ills, 1 map.
TURGUNOV, B. A.: — The Airtam Town-Site. In: Abstracts of Papers by Soviet Scholars, International Conference on the History, Archaeology and Culture of Central Asia in the Kushan Period (Dushanbe 1968), Indian Studies P. and P., XI, 2, 1970, pp. 204–205.
ULLAH, Khwaja Neamat: — History of the Afghans. Transi. by Bernhard DORN. Repr. London, Susil Gupta, 1965, and distributed New York, Augustus M. Kelley, 1969, 131 pp.] Rev.: JAOS 91, 4, 1971, p. 533, by George F. HOURANI.
VAINBERG, B. I.: — Archaeological Material from Khorezm and the Problem of Kushan Chronology. In: Abstracts of Papers by Soviet Scholars, International Conference on the History, Archaeology and Culture of Central Asia in the Kushan Period (Dushanbe 1968), Indian Studies P. and P., XI, 2, 1970, pp. 162–163.
VASIL’EV, L. S.: — The Kushans and the Penetration of Buddhism into China. In: Abstracts of Papers by Soviet Scholars, International Conference on the History, Archaeology and Culture of Central Asia in the Kushan Period (Dushanbe 1968), Indian Studies P. and P., XI, 2, 1970, p. 164.
WILSON, H. H.: — Ariana Antigua: A Descriptive Account of the Antiquities and Coins of Afghanistan. With a Memoir on the Buildings Called Topes by C. MASSON. [First published in 1841.] Delhi, Oriental Publishers, 1971, xvi and 452 pp., ills, maps (part fold.).
ZADNEPROVSKY, Y. A.: —History of Central Asian Nomads in the Kushan Period. In: Abstracts of Papers by Soviet Scholars, International Conference on the History, Archaeology and Culture of Central Asia in the Kushan Period (Dushanbe 1968), Indian Studies P. and P., XI, 2, 1970, pp. 170–171.
ZASLAVSKAYA, F. A.: — “Munchak” from Karaul-tepa. Indijskaja kul’tura i Buddhizm pp. 179–186.
[Zentralasien. Ed. by Gavin HAMBLY. Frankfurt/M., Fischer Bücherei, [1966], 365 pp., 29 ills.] Cf. ABTA XXII, no. 1948. Rev.: OLZ 65, 1–2, 1970, p. 83, by Johannes SCHUBERT.
ZEZENKOVA, V. Y.: — Some Craniological Materials of the Kushan Times in Central Asia. In: Abstracts of Papers by Soviet Scholars International Conference on the History, Archaeology and Culture of Central Asia in the Kushan Period (Dushanbe 1968), Indian Studies P. and P. XI, 2, 1970, pp. 172–173. CENTRAL ASIA-AFGHANISTAN 203
ANAND, Mulk Raj: - The Development of Islamic Architecture in Afghanistan. Mcrrg XXIV, 1, 1970, pp. 18a-45,35 (3 col.) ills.
A [NAND], M[ulk] R[aj]: - The Development of the Standing Buddha Sculpture from Hoti Mardhan to Bamiyan. Mcirg XXIV, 2, 1971, pp. 11–16,4 (1 col.) ills.
ANAND, Mulk Raj: - Glimpses of Wonder and Beauty in Ivory. Mcirg XXIV, 3, 1971, pp. 2–3,1 pl.
ANTONINI, Chiara Silvi: - Le pitture murali di Balalyk Tepe. [The Wall Paintings of Balalyk Tepe. In Italian.] Annali Istituto Orientale di Napoli 32 (N.S. XXII), 1972, pp. 35–78, 12 (2 fold.) pls, 5 figs.
Architecture and Arts
Art in Afghanistan. Objects from the Kabul Museum. Photographs by Frances Mortimer RICE, Introduction and Text by Benjamin ROWLAND. London, Allen Lane The Penguin Press, 1971, xiii and 93 pp., 214 ills. Rev.: South Asian Review, 5,4,1972, pp. 351–353, by John LOWRY.
BANERJEE, P.: - Dipankara Jataka from Central Asia. Bull. National Mus., 3, 1972, pp. 16–21,3 ills.
BANERJEE, P.: - Ekapada Gajasamharamurti from Central Asia. Bull. National Mus. 3, 1972, pp. 11–15,5 ills.
[BANERJEE, P.: -Hindu Deities in Central Asia. India’s Contribution, 1970, pp. 281–287.]
BANERJEE, P.: -Hindu Trinity from Central Asia. Bull. National Mus., 2, 1970, pp. 17–20, 2 ills.
BANERJEE, P.: - Vairochana Buddha from Central Asia. Or. Art, N.S., XVIII, 2, 1972, pp. 166–170, 7 ills.
BANERJEE, P., and R. C. AGRAWALA: -Hindu Sculptures in Ancient Afghanistan. India’s Contribution 1970, pp. 215–228,3 figs.]
Basawal and Jelalabad-Kabul. Buddhist Cave-Temples and Topes in Southeast Afghanistan, Surveyed Mainly in 1965. Ed. by Seiichi MIZUNO. Kyoto University Archaeological Mission, 1971,2 vols: Text, xvii and 96 pp. in Japanese, 27 and xi pp. in English, 58 figs; Plates: 50 pls, 20 plans.
BHAT, M. S.: - A Fragment of a Frescoed Frieze Depicting Dipankara Buddha in Mircin, Central Asia. J. G. Jha Res. Inst. XXVI, 1–3 (= Umeshamishra Commemoration Volume III, 6–9), 1970, pp. 587–589, 1 ill.
BHATTACHARYA, Chhaya: - Socio-Cultural Life as Depicted in the Early Terracottas of Khotan (Central Asia). Arch. Congr. and Sem. Pap. 1972, pp. 217–223, 2 figs.
BRENTJES, B.: -A Figure of Harpocrates from the Farghdna Valley. East and West N.S., 21, 1–2, 1971, p. 75, 1 ill.
BRENTJES, B.: - The Hoard of Hephthalite Silver Vessels Found near Samarkand. East and West N.S., 21, 1–2, 1971, pp. 77–78,11 ills.
BRESHNA, A. G.: - A Glance at the History of Fine Arts in Afghanistan. Afghanistan, XXV, 3, 1972, pp. 11–21, 4 figs.
CASIMIR, Michael, and Bernt GLATZER: - Kurzmitteilung über eine bisher unbekannte ghoridische Moschee in Badghis, Afghanistan. Zentralasiatische Studien 5, 1971, pp. 191–197, 3 ills.
DAVIDSON, J. LeRoy: - Begram Ivories and Indian Stones. Mârg XXIV, 3, 1971, pp. 31–45, with figs, 29 ills.
DHAVALIKAR, M. K.: -A Note on Two Gane§a Statues from Afghanistan. East and West, N.S., 21, 3–4, 1971, pp. 331–336, 2 ills.
DUPREE, Nancy Hatch: - The Colossal Buddha and the Monastic Grottos. Mârg, XXIV, 2, 1971, pp. 17–24, with figs.
FISCHER, Klaus: - Interrelations of Islamic Architecture in Afghanistan. Mârg, XXIV, 1, 1970, pp. 46–56, 31 ills, 2 maps.
FISCHER, Klaus: - Der spät-sassanidische Feuertempel-Typus im Obergeschoss eines Lehmziegel-Turmes in Afghanisch-Seistan und die indo-islamische Baukunst. Festschrift fir Wilhelm Eilers 1967, pp. 420–428, 2 ills.]
Fondukistan. (With contributions by the Editor [Mulk Raj ANAND], J. HACKIN, and Benjamin ROWLAND). Mârg XXIV, 2, 1971, pp. 44A-49, 9 ills.
GOLOMBEK, Lisa: - The Timurid Shrine at Gazur Gah. Royal Ontario Museum Occasional Paper 15. Toronto, 1969, 227 pp.] Rev.: Kunst des Orients VII, 2, 1970/71 (1972), pp. 175–179, by J. M. ROGERS.
GREK, T. V., N. V. D’YAKONOVA:–The Conception of Dharmakaya in the Fine Arts (Contribution to the Problem of the Development of the Mahayana Dogmatics in the Kushan Empire). In: Abstracts of Papers by Soviet Scholars, International Conference on the History, Archaeology and Culture of Central Asia hi the Kushan Period (Dushanbe 1968), Indian Studies P. and P., XI, 2, 1970, pp. 168–169.
GRUBE, Ernst J.: - The Decorative Arts of Central Asia in the Timurid Period. Afghanistan, XXIV, 2 and 3, 1971, pp. 60–75.
GRUBE, Ernst J.: — Studien zur Malerei der Timuriden, I: Zur Frühstufe von Herat. I. Kunst des Orients V, 1, 1968, pp. 1–23.] See ARIA XXII, no. 1944. Rev.: Der Islam 46, 1970, pp. 210–211, by Bertold SPULER.
HABIBI, Abd-al-Hayy: — The Temple of Sunagir, Zoon or Zoor in Ancient Afghanistan. Afghanistan, XXV, 1, 1972, pp. 73–77.
HIGUCHI, T., and S. KUWAYAMA: — Chaqalaq Tepe, Fortified Village in North Afghanistan, Excavated in 1964–1967. Ed. by Seiichi MIZUNO. Publication of the Kyoto University Scientific Mission to Iranian Plateau and Hindukush. [Kyoto], Kyoto University, 1970, pp. i—xv (preface and tables in Japanese), 1–137 (Japanese text), i—xi, 1–27 (English text), 61 figs, 67 pls.
JETTMAR, Karl: — Ein nuristanischer Silberpokal im Linden Museum. Tribus 21, 1972, pp. 25–34, 3 ills.
JONES, Schuyler: — The Waigal `Horn Chair’. MAN, N.S., 5, 2, 1970, pp. 253–257, 6 ills. Cf. nos. 2631, 2640.
JONES, Schuyler: — The Waigal `Horn Chair’. MAN, N.S., 6, 4, 1971, pp. 693–694. Cf. nos. 2630, 2640.
LAL, B. B.: — Bamiyan: Past and Present. Mcirg XXIV, 2, 1971, pp. 4–4D, 10 (1 fold.) ills.
LE BERRE, Marc: — Le Monument de Danestama en Afghanistan. Rev. des Études Islamiques XXXVIII, 1970, pp. 43–53, 6 pls.
MESHKERIS, V. A.: — Central Asian Coroplastic Schools of the Kushan Period. In: Abstracts of Papers by Soviet Scholars, International Conference on the History, Archaeology and Culture of Central Asia in the Kushan Period (Dushanbe 1968), Indian Studies P. and P., XI, 2, 1970, pp. 191–192.
MOTAMEDI, H.: — Two New Outstanding Koshan Statues. Afghanistan XXIII, 4, 1971, pp. 20–23, 2 ills.
MOUCHET, Jacqueline, and Jean-Charles BLANC: —Khandud, village de la vallée du Wakhan. Afghanistan XXV, 2, 1972, pp. 57–70, 1 map, 4 figs, 5 ills.
MOUSTAMINDY, Ch.: — La fouille de Hadda. CRAI 1969, pp. 119–128.]
MOUSTAMINDY, Ch.: —Le motif de l’aigle a une ou deux tetes [de] l’art kouchan. Afghanistan XXV, 2, 1972, pp. 9–16, 2 ills.
MUKHTAROV, A.: - New Finds of Stone Capitals of the Kushan Times in Shakhrinau (Southern Tajikistan). In: Abstracts of Papers by Soviet Scholars International Conference on the History, Archaeology and Culture of Central Asia in the Kushan Period (Dushanbe 1968), Indian Studies P. and P. XI, 2, 1970, p. 195.
NURISTANI, M. Alam:–The Waigal `Horn Chair’. MAN, N.S., 6, 3, 1971, pp. 486–487. Cf. nos. 2630, 2631.
POUGATCHENKOVA, G. A.: - A l’étude des monuments timurides d’Afghanistan. Afghanistan, XXIII, 3, 1970, pp. 24–29, 18 figs, 10 ills.
PUGACHENKOVA, G. A.: - Kushan Art in the Light of Recent Discoveries in Northern Bactria. In: Abstracts of Papers by Soviet Scholars International Conference on the History, Archaeology and Culture of Central Asia in the Kushan Period (Dushanbe 1968), Indian Studies P. and P. XI, 2, 1970, pp. 199–200.
ROWLAND, Benjamin: - The Wall Paintings of Bamiyan. Màrg XXIV, 2, 1971, pp. 24A-43, 14 (4 col.) ills, 1 append.
ROWLAND, Benjamin: - Zentralasien. Kunst der Welt. Transi. from the English by D. DAILLANT and K. HAFNER. Baden-Baden, Holle Verlag, 1970, 251 pp., 91 (56 col.) ills, 80 figs, 1 map, tables, bibliogr., index. Rev.: Tribus 20, 1971, pp. 188–192, by M. KLIMBURG.
SCERRATO, Umberto: - Ogetti metallici di eta islamica in Afghanistan. IV. Su un tipo di amuletto del XII secolo. [Metal Objects of the Islamic Period in Afghanistan. On a Kind of Amulet of the 12th Century. In Italian.] Annali Istituto Orientale di Napoli 32 (N.S. XXII), 1972, pp. 287–310, 6 pis, 22 figs, appendix.
SCHLUMBERGER, Daniel: - Le rhyton de Kohna Masdjid. Arts Asiat. XXIV, 1971, pp. 3–7, 4 ills.
SENGUPTA, R.: - [The Wall Paintings of Bamiyan:] The Preservation Work. Mârg, XXIV, 2, 1971, p. 44.
SIVARAMAMURTI, C.: - Begram Ivories: The Tradition of the Mastercraftsman. Màrg, XXIV, 3, 1971, pp. 9–14, 6 (1 col.) ills.
SOURDEL-THOMINE, Janine: - Le mausolée dit de Baba Hatim en Afghanistan. Rev. des Études Islamiques XXXIX, 1971, pp. 293–320, 2 figs, 16 pis.
TADDEI, Maurizio: - Inscribed Clay Tablets and Miniature Stúpas from Gazni. East and West, N.S., 20, 1–2, 1970, pp. 70–86, 4 figs, 28 ills.
TRABOLD, Jeanne L.: - A Chronology of Indian Sculpture: The Sdtavàhana Chronology at Nàsik. Art. As. XXXII, 1, 1970, pp. 49–88, 1 fig, 17 pls.
TROUSDALE, William: — The Minaret of Jam — A Ghorid Monument in Afghanistan. Archaeology 18, 2, 1965, pp. 102–108, 12 ills.]
AUBOYER, Jeannine: — Private Life in Ancient India as Seen from the Ivory Sculptures of Begram. Mcirg XXIV, 3, 1971, pp. 47–54,9 ills.
BRILL, Robert H.: —A Laboratory Study of a Fragment of Painted Glass from Begram. Afghanistan XXV, 2, 1972, pp. 75–81,2 ills.
DAFFINÀ, Paolo: — The Return of the Dead. East and West, N.S., 22,1–2, 1972, pp. 87–92.
FISCHER, Klaus: — Projects of Archaeological Maps from Afghan-Seistan between 31 ° 20’ to 30 0 50’ N and 62 ° 00’ to 62 ° 10’ E (With Three Maps in Folder). Zentralasiatische Studien 4, 1970, pp. 483–534, 58 ills.
Studies in Special Subjects
SAIKO, E. V.: — Some Problems of Ceramics Technology of the Kushan Period (Northern Bactria). In: Abstracts of Papers by Soviet Scholars, International Conference on the History, Archaeology and Culture of Central Asia in the Kushan Period (Dushanbe 1968), Indian Studies P. and P., XI, 2, 1970, p. 202.
SARIANIDI, V.: — Southern Turkmenia and Northern Iran. Ties and Differences in Very Ancient Times. East and West N.S., 21,3–4,1971, pp. 291–310,2 figs, 3 maps.
ZELINSKY, A. N., Y. G. RYCHKOV: — On the Question of the Ethnic Anthropology of the Kushans. In: Abstracts of Papers by Soviet Scholars, International Conference on the History, Archaeology and Culture of Central Asia in the Kushan Period (Dushanbe 1968), Indian Studies P. and P., XI, 2, 1970, pp. 200–201.
BANERJEE, N. R.: — Discovery of the Remains of Prehistoric Man in Nepal. Ancient Nepal 6, 1969, pp. 6–9.]
BANERJEE, N. R.: — In the Trail of Neolithic Habitations in Nepal and Sikkim. JIAS 6, 2, 1971 (1972), pp. 145–159, 2 figs.
BANERJEE, N. R.: — Inscriptional Evidence on the Preservation of Monuments in Nepal. Ancient Nepal 13, 1970, pp. 50–68, 4 ills.
BANERJEE, N. R.: — Inscriptional Evidence on the Preservation of Monuments in Nepal (Continued). Ancient Nepal 14, 1971, pp. 62–68.
Nepal
BOULNOIS, L., and Chen HO-CHIA: — Le Népal et la Chine en 1732–1734, à propos de trois lettres des rois Newar à l’empereur de Chine. JA CCLX, 1–2, 1972, pp. 131–154, 3 maps.
PANDEY, Ram Niwas: — The Ancient and Medieval History of Western Nepal (Continued). Ancient Nepal 10, 1970, pp. 53–62.
PANDAY, Ram Niwas: — The Ancient and Medieval History of Western Nepal.
Ancient Nepal, 11 1970, pp. 45–60.
PANDEY, Ram Niwas: — The Kallala Dynasty of the Jumla Valley. Ancient Nepal, 12, 1970, pp. 45–52.
PANDEY, Ramniwas: — The Rise and Development of the Baisi States. Ancient Nepal, 16, 1971, pp. 54–59.
PANDEY, Ram Niwas: — The Rise and Development of the Baisi States. Ancient Nepal, 17, 1971, pp. 52–56, 1 (fold.) chart.
PANDEY, Ram Niwas: — The Rise and Development of the Baisi States. Ancient Nepal, 18, 1972, pp. 52–64.
RAM, Rajendra: — Social and Political Conditions of Nepal under Jayasthitimalla (A.D. 1382–1395). JBRS LVII, 1–4, 1971, pp. 96–101.
RAO, V. V.: —Preliminary Report on Tilaurakota (Nepal) Skeletal Remains. Ancient Nepal, 19, 1972, pp. 53–54, 2 pls.
REGMI, D. R.: — Ancient Nepal. Calcutta, K. L. Mukhopadhyay, 1969, xxi and 364 pp.]
SHRESTHA, B. N.: — Coinage of Yoganarendra Malla to Indra Malla of Patan. J. Num. Soc. Ind., XXXIII, II, 1971, pp. 93–113, 78 ills.
BANERJEE, N. R.: — Parvati’s Penance as Revealed by the Eloquent Stones of Nepal. Ancient Nepal 2, 1968, pp. 27–34, 5 pls.]
BANERJEE, N. R.: — Some Aspects of the Architecture of Nepal. JOIB XX, 4, 1971, pp. 418–430,10 ills.
BANERJEE, N. R.: — Some Thoughts on the Development of Buddhist Art in Nepal. East and West, N.S., 22,1–2,1972, pp. 63–78.
BERNIER, Ronald M.: — The Temples of Nepal. An Introductory Survey. Kathmandu, Educational Enterprise, 1970, viii and 239 pp., 32 pls, bibliogr., index.
Nepal
BLACK, Shirley M.: — A Mediaeval Nepalese Temple of Visnu Ndrdyana. Or. Art N.S., XVIII, 2, 1972, pp. 163–165,3 ills.
CHANDRA, Moti: — Two Illustrated Devimdhcrtmya Manuscripts from Nepal. Bull. PWM, 11, 1971, pp. 1–12,12 ills.
DEO, Shantaram Bhalchandra: — Glimpses of Nepal Woodwork. JISOA N.S., III, 1968–69.] See ARIA, XXII no. 2029. Rev.: Purdtattva 5,1971–1972, p. 108, by Krishna DEVA.
ERACLE, Jean: — La tentation du roi Rukmcimgada. Bulletin Annuel 13, 1970, pp. 15–31,5 figs, 1 fold. and 1 col. pl. With an introduction by Horace van BERCHEM.
GORAKSHKAR, Sadashiv: — Two Nepali Bronzes in the Prince of Wales Museum. Bull. PWM, 11, 1971, pp. 26–32, 5 ills.
JOSEPH, Marietta B.: — The Vihciras of the Kathmandu Valley: Reliquaries of Buddhist Culture. Or. Art N.S., XVII, 2, 1971, pp. 121–143,42 ills.
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