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    Deciphering the Indus Script.Richard Salomon & Asko Parpola - 1996 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 116 (4):745.
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    Materials for the Study of the Indus Script. I: A Concordance to the Indus Inscriptions.M. B. Emeneau, Seppo Koskenniemi, Asko Parpola & Simo Parpola - 1975 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 95 (1):138.
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    Proto-Indica: 1968. Brief Report on the Investigation of the Proto-Indian TextsDecipherment of the Proto-Dravidian Inscriptions of the Indus Civilization: A First Announcement; Progress in the Decipherment of the Proto-Dravidian Indus Script; Further Progress in the Indus Script DeciphermentDie Entzifferung des Yatischen.M. B. Emeneau, Asko Parpola, Seppo Koskenniemi, Simo Parpola, Pentti Aalto & Dieter Schrapel - 1971 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 91 (4):541.
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    Corpus of Indus Seals and Inscriptions, Vol. 2: Collections in Pakistan.Walter Fairservis, Sayid Ghulam Mustafa Shah & Asko Parpola - 1993 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 113 (2):310.
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    Changing Patterns of Family and Kinship in South Asia.Frank J. Korom, Asko Parpola & Sirpa Tenhunen - 2001 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 121 (1):120.
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    ΠanΔaih and Sītā: On the historical background of the sanskrit epics.Asko Parpola - 2002 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 122 (2):361-373.
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    Beginnings of Indian and Chinese Calendrical Astronomy.Asko Parpola - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 134 (1):107.
    Calendrical astronomy had a parallel but separate development in China and in India. Both were eventually lunisolar and utilized circumpolar stars, which made Ursa Major and the pole star ideologically important. Initially the Early Harappans could orient their towns according to cardinal directions and the sun probably symbolized the king. Their calendar was heliacal with Aldebaran as the new year star. Indus Civilization created the lunisolar calendar, the nakṣatras, started the new year with the Pleiades, used the gnomon, and knew (...)
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  8. From the dialects of Old Indo-Aryan to Proto-Indo-Aryan and Proto-Iranian.Asko Parpola - 2002 - In Parpola Asko (ed.), Indo-Iranian Languages and Peoples. pp. 43-102.
     
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    Corpus of Indus Seals and Inscriptions, 1: Collections in India.Richard Salomon, Jagat Pati Joshi & Asko Parpola - 1989 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 109 (2):313.
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    The Śrautasūtras of Lāṭyāyana and Drāhyāyaṇa and Their CommentariesThe Srautasutras of Latyayana and Drahyayana and Their Commentaries.Ludwik Sternbach & Asko Parpola - 1969 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 89 (4):824.
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    The Śrautasūtras of Lāṭyāyana and Drāhyāyaṇa and Their Commentaries. Vol. I: 2. The agniṣṭoma (LŚS I-II, DŚS I-VI)The Srautasutras of Latyayana and Drahyayana and Their Commentaries. Vol. I: 2. The agnistoma. [REVIEW]Ludwik Sternbach & Asko Parpola - 1971 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 91 (4):543.
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