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  1. www.harappa.com › experts › asko-parpolaAsko Parpola | Harappa

    Asko Parpola has been studying the Indus script for over 40 years at the University of Helsinki in Finland and is co-editor of collections of all seals and inscriptions in India and Pakistan. He has led a Finnish team of experts through numerous approaches to the puzzle of one of the world's earliest writing systems.

  2. Asko Parpola. Region of Interest: South Asia. Primary Country of Residence: Finland. Title: Professor Emeritus of Indology. Affiliation: University of Helsinki, Finland. Email: Asko.Parpola@Helsinki.Fi. Mailing Address: c/o Department of World Cultures POB 59 (Unioninkatu 38) University of Helsinki

  3. www.harappa.com › category › article-authorAsko Parpola | Harappa

    Asko Parpola. "My conclusion," writes the Indus script scholar Asko Parpola, "is that the Indian Rsyasrnga legend goes back to the Harappan religion, where the unicorn bull depicted on thousands of seals has a real local animal, the nilgai antelope, called rsya in Sanskrit. His single horn, the length of which is exaggerated, has a phallic ...

  4. Asko Heikki Siegfried Parpola. Born July 12, 1941, Forssa. Master of Arts 1963, Licentiate 1966, PhD 1968 (Sanskrit and comparative Indo-European linguistics), University of Helsinki. Emeritus professor and docent in Indology, University of Helsinki 2005–. Research Fellow 1968–72, Nordic Institute of Asian Studies (NIAS), Copenhagen.

  5. 22 de sept. de 2021 · Asko Parpola has been studying the Indus script for over 40 years at the University of Helsinki in Finland and is co-editor of collections of all seals and inscriptions in India and Pakistan. He has led a Finnish team of experts through numerous approaches to the puzzle of one of the world’s earliest writing systems.

  6. 12 de ene. de 2020 · You will find some fascinating answers to the long debated issue of Indus script and Dravidian script. Prof Asko Parpola spent decades in this area and in th...

  7. Asko Parpola: In my book, I am discussing at length the connection of the Aśvins (and their assumed doubles Mitra and Varuṇa) with their counterparts in the Greek religion, the Dioskouroi (Kastor and Polydeukes); ...