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Wealth Accounting for a Nation: Indus Writing

by Kalyanaraman, S.
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9781077699212
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: Business Management
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
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  • Pages: 450
  • Original Price: 20.0 USD
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 1030 grams

About the Book Economic and cultural roots of Hindu civilization -- RÌ¥gveda, Sarasvati River, Indus Script inscriptions-- Indus Script wealth-accounting, Sarasvati river basin archaeology of over 2000 archaeological sites (80% of the sites of Hindu civilization) & RÌ¥gveda evidence for Sarasvati River -- resources for ancient Indian Economic historyWhat facets unite the 2000+ archaeological sites out of 2600+ sites of the civilization? These can be summarized as: 1. Navigable waterway of Sarasvati River2. Common language3. Common Writing system called Indus Script; the decipherment indicates meticulous documentation of wealth-accounting ledgers by guilds of artisans and seafaring merchants4.Industrial scale organization of production of tin-bronze age products traded along an Ancient maritime Tin Route between Hanoi (Vietnam) and Haifa (Israel)5. Creating the shared wealth of a nation through guilds governed by Veda traditions of dharma, satyamThis book presents 1) textual evidence from RÌ¥gveda related to Sarasvati River and the people of the civilization who lived on Sarasvati-Sindhu river basins; and 2) results of decipherment of over 8000 Indus Script inscriptions as wealth-accounting ledgers of metalwork of Tin-Bronze Age Revolution.