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Multifaceted Studies in South Asian Archaeology: Arpitam. Festschrift for Professor Vidula Jayaswal
S. Rama Krishna Pisipaty
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Front Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright
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Table of Contents
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Preface
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Professor Vidula Jayaswal: A Versatile Scholar in Archaeology – Profile of Biographical & Academic Achievements
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Evolution of Human Mind in Prehistoric Period
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The Classification of Handaxes vis-à-vis Ecological Adaptability of the Acheulian Man
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Archaeology of Grinding Stones (from earliest times to Neolithic period)
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The Multiple Crop Cultivation and Subsistence Pattern of Neolithic Period: An Explanation based on the Food production strategies of the Tribes of Western Himalayan Region
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An Integrated Approach towards the Rock art of Maharashtra
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Report on the Archaeological Explorations in Southern Tamil Nadu (2008- 2009)
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Memorialize the Dead: Some observations on early traditions
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Vadamangalam: A Preliminary Study of Megalithic findings from recent survey in Tamilnadu
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NBPW Culture (Tradition): Emerging Trends and Issues
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Ceramic Traditions available at Kanchipuram in southern part of India
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Themes of Panels Depicting Buddha in bhumisparśa mudrā of Pala Period
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Archaeology of Bhitargarh Fortified Site in Panchagarh District, Bangladesh
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Excavating the Eternal: an Indigenous Archeological Tradition in India
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Date of the Kakanamaṭha Temple of Suhāniyā and its Builder Kīrttirāja
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Narrative Ramayana Panels at Tirumangalam Samavediswara Temple: A Study
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Mahiṣāsuramardinī Image of Dulmi: A Prized Possession of Indian Museum
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The Early Medieval Society and Ornaments
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Terracotta Bull Figurines in Bargarh District, Orissa: An Ethnographic Study
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The Megalithic Burial Potteries of Siruthavoor: Micromorphology
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Brocaded Figural Imageries from Banaras – a note
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Buddhist Site Lumbini: A Reappraisal
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Ganga and Kashi : Myths and Scientific Enquiries
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Govardhandharῑ Kṛṣṇa: A Manifestation in Myth, Art & Inscription
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Contributors
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Published: 2012
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407309484 (paperback)
- 9781407339290 (ebook)
BAR Number: S2361