India: An Archaeological History: Palaeolithic Beginnings To Early Historic Foundations (oxford India Paperbacks)
by Dilip K. Chakrabarti /
2010 / English / Kindle
6.4 MB Download
An increased pace in archaeological research in recent decades has
yielded a construction of the history of prehistoric and early
historic India primarily in terms of archaeology. This book charts
the flow of India's grassroots archaeological history in all its
continuities and diversities from its Palaeolithic beginnings to AD
300 when early historic India assumed its basic form.
An increased pace in archaeological research in recent decades has
yielded a construction of the history of prehistoric and early
historic India primarily in terms of archaeology. This book charts
the flow of India's grassroots archaeological history in all its
continuities and diversities from its Palaeolithic beginnings to AD
300 when early historic India assumed its basic form.
The book reconstructs the historical development of human-natural
resource interaction in the subcontinent in a lucid style with
maps, illustrations, and tables. This second edition contains a new
afterword, which discusses all new ideas and discoveries in Indian
Archaeology between 1998 and 2008. Written by an expert on Indian
archaeology, this book would be indispensable for students and
specialists of archaeology and early South Asian history.
The book reconstructs the historical development of human-natural
resource interaction in the subcontinent in a lucid style with
maps, illustrations, and tables. This second edition contains a new
afterword, which discusses all new ideas and discoveries in Indian
Archaeology between 1998 and 2008. Written by an expert on Indian
archaeology, this book would be indispensable for students and
specialists of archaeology and early South Asian history.