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El. knyga: Treasures of the Gupta Empire: A Numismatic History of the Golden Age of India

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  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Jul-2024
  • Leidėjas: Archaeopress Archaeology
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781803277967
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Treasures of the Gupta Empire: A Numismatic History of the Golden Age of India
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Jul-2024
  • Leidėjas: Archaeopress Archaeology
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781803277967
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Coins have existed for over 2,000 years in India, but none have matched the sheer beauty and complexity of the coins issued by the kings of the Gupta dynasty from the fourth through the sixth centuries AD. Starting from the first of the Gupta kings, Chandragupta I in AD 319, to the last king Vishnugupta in AD 543, their coins are a historical record detailing the evolution of the Gupta style and its impact on religious art from Indias Golden Age. The clues hidden in the coin designs, Brahmi legends, dates, and metrology have been deciphered here to help reconstruct the history of the Gupta dynasty. This work greatly expands upon A. S. Altekars 1957 effort to fully document the coinage and to understand its impact on the history of India. It includes the rarest of the coins from the collections of major international museums as well as private collections, otherwise inaccessible to most researchers, and provides full-color, high-definition images of type specimens for each variety of coin issued by the Gupta kings. Fully revised and expanded for this 2nd edition, Treasures of the Gupta Empire will help researchers, collectors, and history buffs fully understand the Gupta dynastys complex history and beautiful coinage, and will serve as the most comprehensive numismatic and historical reference of the Gupta dynasty for years to come.
Foreword to the Second Edition (K. K. Thaplyal)


Foreword to the First Edition (B. R. Mani)


Foreword to the First Edition (Joe Cribb)


Authors Note to the Second Edition


Preface


Acknowledgements


Numismatic Terms


Maps







Part One: A Numismatic History of the Gupta Empire


1. The Gupta Dynasty


2. Evolution of the Design Elements of Gupta Coinage


3. The Question of a Standard vs. a Javelin vs. a Rjadaa


4. Historical Trade Routes Crisscrossing Ancient India


5. Inscriptions and Dates


6. Metrology of Gupta Era Coinage







Part Two: A Numismatic Catalogue of Gupta Era Coin Types


Classification System


Rarity


7. rgupta


8. Ghaotkacha


9. Chandragupta I


10. Samudragupta I


11. Rmagupta-Kchagupta: The Forgotten King


12. Chandragupta II


13. Kumragupta I


14. Purugupta: Succession after Kumragupta I


15. Ghaotkachagupta


16. Skandagupta


17. Gupta Kings after Skandagupta


18. Later Kings of Mgadha and Bengal







Appendices


Appendix I: Tamghs: Monograms or Guild Symbols


Appendix II: List of Brhm Letters and Numbers


Appendix III: List of Brhm Legends







Abbreviations


Bibliography







Index
Mr Sanjeev Kumar is Chairman of the Shivlee Trust, a fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain, and an esteemed independent researcher and numismatist, who has devoted his life to studying Gupta Dynasty history and numismatics. He is regarded as one of the leading authorities and researchers on Gupta Dynasty coinage.













Kumars fascination with Gupta coinage began when he was a young boy growing up in India. Lured by the tales of the Gupta kings, the legendary Vikramditya, their exploits and treasures, led him to a lifelong pursuit of these golden monuments to Indias Golden Age and what they could reveal about its history and culture. The fruits of this labour will help all to fully appreciate the beauty of Ancient India.













The first edition of Treasures of the Gupta Empire was released at the National Museum in Delhi by the Minister of Culture for India, Dr Mahesh Sharma along with the Director General of the Archaeological Survey of India, National Museum Delhi, and the Archaeological Society of India.