In Pursuit of Pre-/Protohistory: Simone Corbiau’s Unsuccessful Archaeological Expedition to the North-West Frontier Province of British India

IF 0.5 0 ASIAN STUDIES South Asian Studies Pub Date : 2020-07-02 DOI:10.1080/02666030.2020.1820656
Ifqut Shaheen, R. Khan
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This paper adds to the history of Indian archaeology a new chapter. It discusses and analyzes Simone Corbiau’s archaeological expedition to North-West Frontier Province and the Malakand Political Agency in 1938. Corbiau was a Belgian archaeologist having interest in pre-/protohistoric terracottas. In the first place, we give a scholarly background to her research so as to understand the importance of the work. In the early 1930s, D.H. Gordon published some terracotta objects from the then NWFP and Corbiau’s disagreement with him about dating the materials brought her into India in 1936. She did fieldwork and its results were immediately published. Corbiau visited India for the second time in 1938 but her expedition this time could not meet success. She made an unsuccessful attempt to work at Malakand and Swat, in addition to Peshawar, Mardan and Swabi, and it is this obscured story in the history of the area’s archaeology that this paper entirely deals with. We argue that despite the desperate support provided by the Archaeological Survey of India to the party, colonial geostrategic politics coupled with some inherent operational shortcomings in the project doomed it to failure.
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追寻前/原生史:西蒙娜·科尔比奥对英属印度西北边境省的不成功考古考察
这篇论文为印度考古学的历史增添了新的篇章。它讨论和分析了西蒙娜·科尔比奥在1938年对西北边境省和马拉坎德政治机构的考古考察。科尔比奥是一位比利时考古学家,他对史前/史前兵马俑很感兴趣。首先,我们为她的研究提供了一个学术背景,以便了解这项工作的重要性。在20世纪30年代早期,D.H.戈登发表了一些来自当时西北边境省的兵马俑,科尔比奥与他在材料年代问题上的分歧使她于1936年来到印度。她做了实地调查,结果立即发表了。1938年,科尔比奥第二次访问了印度,但这次她的探险没有取得成功。除了白沙瓦、马尔丹和斯瓦比之外,她还曾试图在马拉坎德和斯瓦特进行工作,但没有成功。这篇论文主要讨论的是该地区考古历史中这段不为人知的故事。我们认为,尽管印度考古调查局为该党提供了绝望的支持,但殖民地缘战略政治加上该项目固有的一些操作缺陷注定了它的失败。
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