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Author: Michael Willis
Migration, Trade and Peoples is the official volume of conference proceedings from the 18th Congress of the European Association of South Asian Archaeologists, held in London in 2005. Edited by Michael Willis and published in 2009, the book compiles about 189 pages of original peer-reviewed papers focused on South Asia and related global connections. Theme‑based contributions include research on Indian Ocean trade and marine commerce in western and southern India, archaeological investigations at historic ports such as Muziris, coastal transportation networks, and case studies in Gandharan art and Indo-Parthian iconography. Sections also examine Aryan migrations, nomadic cultures, and regional interactions across Central and South Asia. Published under the auspices of the British Association for South Asian Studies and the British Academy, this volume is a key resource for scholars interested in historical trade networks, migration, and cultural exchange across South Asia and beyond
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Tags: Michael Willis, Migration, Trade, Peoples, European Association, South Asian Archaeologists, Eighteenth Congress, Proceedings