07-27-2007, 09:33 PM
<!--QuoteBegin-ramana+Jul 27 2007, 09:04 PM-->QUOTE(ramana @ Jul 27 2007, 09:04 PM)<!--QuoteEBegin-->Honsol, where did you get those from?
Reason is if you see the Roshan Alkazi sketches of the different historical periods- Maurya, Gupta etc (posted in the Dress styles thread) certain main elements of Indian dress have not changed since Indus! That shows the continuity of the civilization.
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Id search a lot about all kinds of reconstitutions and reconstructions of the ancient cultures.Even i have reason to belive that punjabi festive turban have origin in the indus valley culture(if you observe the shape of head hats ).
The polish art historian Michael Sobeski make the statement that asirryan(asiro-babilonian) art is close conected whit indian art and is totaly clear that both have the same,identical origin.
From asirryan art later develop and greatly influenced especialy byzantine,persian and islamic art,dress style and many others.
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Reason is if you see the Roshan Alkazi sketches of the different historical periods- Maurya, Gupta etc (posted in the Dress styles thread) certain main elements of Indian dress have not changed since Indus! That shows the continuity of the civilization.
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Id search a lot about all kinds of reconstitutions and reconstructions of the ancient cultures.Even i have reason to belive that punjabi festive turban have origin in the indus valley culture(if you observe the shape of head hats ).
The polish art historian Michael Sobeski make the statement that asirryan(asiro-babilonian) art is close conected whit indian art and is totaly clear that both have the same,identical origin.
From asirryan art later develop and greatly influenced especialy byzantine,persian and islamic art,dress style and many others.
http://img338.imageshack.us/img338/6241/53...ultfig01mn9.gif