Looking at the transition of Goddess Tyche to Ardoksho to Lakshmi with respect to coins (original) (raw)

Deities on Ancient Indian Coins

Urmi Chanda

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Cultural Kaleidoscope: COINS OF THE KUSHANAS

Mitresh Singh

World of Coins, 2016

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Iconography of Goddess Lakshmi

Ankita Sadhukhan

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Development of Greek Religious Iconography in Early Kushan Coinage: Adaptation, Integration and Transformation

Razieh Taasob

Studia Hercynia, 2023

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Substrate Continuity in Indo-European Religion and Iconography: Seals and Figurines of the Indus Valley Culture and Historic Indic Female Figures

Miriam Robbins Dexter

Archaeology and Language: Indo-European Studies Presented to James P. Mallory, 2012

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symbolism and the State Authority: Reflections from the Art on the Indo-Islamic Coins

Ejaz Hussain

Indian Historical Review, 40 (1), 2013, pp.17-40.

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Symbolism and the State Authority: Reflections from the Art on Indo-Islamic Coins

Syed Ejaz Hussain

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Cult Image or Decor? Options for the Interpretation of Deities on Provincial Coinage from Asia Minor in an Overview of Research History, Electrum 30, 2023, 235-272

Axel Filges

Electrum. Journal of Ancient History, 2023

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Divinity and Motifs on Early Indian Coins

Arundhati Banerji

2019

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Archaeology of the goddess: an Indian paradox

Andrea (Angelo Andrea) Di Castro

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Winter, I. J. (2000). Opening the Eyes and Opening the Mouth: The Utility of Comparing Images in Worship in India and the Ancient Near East. Ethnography and Personhood: Notes from the Field. M. W. Meister (ed.). Jaipur and New Delhi, Rawat Publications: 129-162.

Irene Winter

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The Deities on the Kushano-Sasanian Coins, in Electrum 22 (2015), pp. 201-225.

Fabrizio Sinisi

Electrum, 2015

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"Of Metal and Clothes. The location of distinctive features in Indian iconography"

Daniela Berti

Images in Asian religions: texts and contexts, 2004

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OUT OF HISTORY: THEMES AND SYMBOLS IN THE HINDUKUSH AT THE FRINGES OF THE MAIN CULTURAL TRADITIONS

Marco Ferrandi

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Babayarov G. The influence of the Ancient Indian traditions in the early Turkic coins of Chach / Tashkent region (VI–VIII AD) // International Seminar and Exhibition

Gaybullah Babayar

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Evidence of ancient coins of India proves that Śrivatsa, nandipāda, triratna are Indus Script Hypertexts, kammaṭa, ‘mint' metalwork catalogues

Srini Kalyanaraman

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Pre-Islamic Near East: History, Religion, Culture. Abstracts of Reports of the Second International Scientific Round Table Kyiv, December 10, 2020. Ed. by M. Tarasenko. Kyiv, 2020,

Mykola Tarasenko

2020

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SIGNIFICANCE OF RELIGIOUS SYMBOLISM ON 'COINED MONEY' WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO SOUTH INDIAN COINAGE

P V RADHAKRISHNAN PONNIAH VELLIAH

Studies in South Indian Coins, Vol. 29, 2020

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Crowns, Horns and Goddesses Appropriation of Symbols in Gandhāra and Beyond

Andrea (Angelo Andrea) Di Castro

2017

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Ancient Indian coins & symbolism And The Roots of Indian culture

Sanjay Sonawani

Pushpa Prakshan, 2021

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The Crowns on Kanishka ’ s Bronze Coins and Some Additional Shiva Images on Kushan Coins

Pankaj Tandon

2010

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Andrea (Angelo Andrea) Di Castro

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“‘Islamic’ Coins from a Hindu Temple: Reconsidering Ghaznawid Policy towards Hindu Sacred Sites through new Numismatic Evidence from Gandhara.” Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient (2016).

Waleed Ziad

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Royal Imagery on Kushan Coins: Local Tradition and Arsacid Influences

Viviana Elisa Nicoletti

Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, 2017

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Michael Alram

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Review of La création d'une iconographie śivaïte narrative: Incarnations du dieu dans les temples pallava construits by Valérie Gillet, Journal of the American Oriental Society 131: 3 (July-September 2011).

Padma Kaimal

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Sculptural Parallels in the Coinage of Vijayanagar

Pankaj Tandon

2014

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A neglected Aspect of Vishnu Iconography and other Gods and Goddesses, Journal of the Indian Society of Oriental Art , New Series, vols XXVIII & XXIX, 2011-2013, pp. 81-92.

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Kalibangan terracotta cake hypertext of a dragged tiger signifies karṣa, 'gold'? Ancient mints, Indus Script continuum of wealth accounting, evolution of monetary system in ANE and ancient India.

Srini Kalyanaraman

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Seals, Amulets and Coinages of Dvaravati Cultural Sites: Understanding their Social Environment and Religious Network

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Changing Gods, Enduring Rituals: Observations on Early Indian Religion as seen through Terracotta Imagery c. 200 BC – AD 200

Naman P Ahuja

South Asian Archaeology, 2001

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Reconceptualizing Indianization: A Study of the Art of the Local Female Deities

Rattanaporn Poungpattana

MANUSYA

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From Divinity to Decoration: The Journey of Lotus Symbol in the Art of Subcontinent

Naela Aamir

Pakistan Social Sciences Review, 2017

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Symbolism on the Coins of the Turkic Rulers of Central Asia of the 9th - early 13th Centuries // Leiden University, April 2018.

Shamsiddin Kamoliddin

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A Comparative Study Of The Origins Of The Lakshmi Concept In Sri Lanka, Numerological Sources In Sri Lanka And India

Kasun S Jayasuriya

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