1. Literary Sources of Ancient Indian History.

1.1. What are Literary Sources?

1.2. Dating literary sources

1.3. Types of Literary Sources

1.3.1. Primary Sources

1.3.2. Secondary Sources

1.3.3. Domestic Sources

1.3.4. Foreign Sources

1.3.5. Religious Literary Sources

1.3.6. Secular Literary Sources

1.3.7. Sangam Literature Sources

1.3.8. Scientific Literature Sources

1.4. Significance of Literary Sources

1.5. Limitations of Literary Sources

1.6. Conclusion

2. Foreign Sources of Ancient Indian History

2.1. Some Important Foreign Accounts in History

2.1.1. Roman or Greek Authors

2.1.2. Chinese Travelogue

2.2. Conclusion

3. Epigraphic Sources of Ancient Indian History

3.1. Ancient Inscriptions

3.2. Historical Background

3.3. Important Inscriptions

3.3.1. Ashokan Inscriptions

3.3.2. Junagarh Rock Inscription

3.3.3. Mehrauli Inscription / Garuda Pillar

3.3.4. Hathigumpha Inscription

3.3.5. Rabatak Inscription

3.3.6. Nanaghat Inscription

3.3.7. Halmidi Inscription

3.3.8. Mandsaur Inscription

3.3.9. Tamil Copper-Plate Inscriptions

3.3.10. A Chola Inscription

3.4. Importance of Ancient Inscriptions

3.5. Conclusion

4. Numismatic Sources

4.1. Coins As A Source Of History

4.2. Ancient Coins of India

4.3. History and Significance of Ancient Coins

4.4. Types and Designs of Ancient Indian Coins

4.5. Regional Variations in Ancient Indian Coins

4.6. Symbols and Inscriptions on Ancient Coins

4.7. Preservation and Collection of Ancient Coins

4.8. Popular Ancient Indian Coin Finds

4.9. Ancient Coins as Historical Artifacts

4.10. The Impact of Ancient Coin Discoveries

5. Archaeological Sources

5.1. Types of Archaeological Sources

5.2. Techniques and Methods in Archaeology.

5.3. Significance of Archaeological Sources in Understanding Ancient India

5.4. Challenges in Archaeological Research

6. Relation of Archaeology with other Disciplines

6.1. Introduction

6.2. Collections and Interpretations

6.3. Definition and Scope

6.4. Goals of Archaeology

6.5. Archaeology and other Disciplines

6.6. Conclusion

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Topic – Sources of Ancient Indian History: Archaeological, Literary, Foreign Accounts (Notes)

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