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Few years ago a research paper which drew me towards this topic was a comparison which some colonial scholars had made regarding coinage of ancient india from mahajanapada period to the square seals and motifs of the indus valley civilization. although the case equated the punch marked coins qith the indus seals what caught me off guard were some die cast coins declared from ''shunga era'', few months ago reading another research book written by an archaeologist who excavated Kausambi, an ancient mahajanapada period city and stretched the chronology of the ''shunga period coin'' way before in 855 BC which was mind blowing, since these coins are virtually identical to IVC period seals and hence speculation of them/indus seals being used as coins in the bronze ages.
Similarity of the coin and the seals represents a connection between proto indian polity from the early iron ages to the bronze age indus.
what do you think?
https://www.jstor.org/stable/25201111?seq=1
https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.535975/page/n43
shunga coin also found from 855 BC iron age period
nidus seal from bronze age periods
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Similarity of the coin and the seals represents a connection between proto indian polity from the early iron ages to the bronze age indus.
what do you think?
https://www.jstor.org/stable/25201111?seq=1
https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.535975/page/n43
shunga coin also found from 855 BC iron age period
nidus seal from bronze age periods
regards