Verify Citation - 4. Alphanumeric Notation and the Calendrical-Musical Kosmos

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J.V. Kinnier Wilson[1] noted that the earliest Indus writing is mainly economic record-keeping, presumably by public officials.

Originally this said “He noted” and it was unclear to whom this refers—it could have been B.B. Lal or S.P. Gupta, or the author of a chapter of a text inside. Did we get this right? J.V. Kinnier Wilson was the likeliest candidate based on the original bibliographic context.

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  1. J.V. Kinnier Wilson, “The Case for Accountancy,” in B.B. Lal and S.P. Gupta, Frontiers of the Indus Civilization (New Delhi: 1984), pp. 173–178.