Ethnoarchaeology of Yamuna ValleyDr. Pradeep M. Saklani (b 1962), is presently Reader in the Department of History including Ancient Indian History, Cultural and Archaeology, H. N. B. Garhwal University, Srinagar Garhwal Uttranachal. Dr. Saklani has been closely associated with extensive explorations and excavations in the central Himalayan region. He has also been associated with a number of research projects on serving traditions, technologies and Ethnoarchaeology in central Himalaya, sponsored by U. G. C. and ministry of Tourism and Cultural, New Delhi. Dr. Saklani contributed more than 20 research papers in, national and international journals, besides supervising 6 doctoral studies. He is co-outhor of the book "Central Himalayn" (Bibliographic References on Archaeology, Culture and History), which^ includes the bibliographic compilation of the important writing on Prehistoric, Proto-historic and historical archaeology besides early and medieval history of the region including temple architecture, iconography, religion, religious festivals, rituals, beliefs and tradition in this region. |
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... Maun “ . The rival groups share responsibility of organising the festival turn by turn . The agent of the party ... Maun has returned . Give me my bracelets to wear , my dear brother . Give me my fish basket , clothes , Timru rod , bag ...
... Maun “ . The rival groups share responsibility of organising the festival turn by turn . The agent of the party ... Maun has returned . Give me my bracelets to wear , my dear brother . Give me my fish basket , clothes , Timru rod , bag ...
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... Maun . They were Baagi of Ghooranu village , Mar singh and Luxima of Beli , Koklyal of Kandi , and Narayan of Bel ... Maun is considered very inauspicious and therefore nobody does it . Maun becomes the meeting place for the contrasting ...
... Maun . They were Baagi of Ghooranu village , Mar singh and Luxima of Beli , Koklyal of Kandi , and Narayan of Bel ... Maun is considered very inauspicious and therefore nobody does it . Maun becomes the meeting place for the contrasting ...
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... Maun . But not even a single case of such marriage was recorded over the past decade . A plethora of anecdotes legends and myths has grown around Maun tradition . One of such many anecdote goes that when a Maun participant could not ...
... Maun . But not even a single case of such marriage was recorded over the past decade . A plethora of anecdotes legends and myths has grown around Maun tradition . One of such many anecdote goes that when a Maun participant could not ...
Contents
Conceptual Framework 1016 | 10 |
An Ethnographic Profile 38126 | 38 |
Discussion and Conclusion 127134 | 127 |
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activity adaptive agriculture Alaknanda analogy ancient animals archaeological architecture associated belonging called carried carving cattle Central century Chhan communities complex considered construction copper crops cultivation culture deities Delhi discussed district earlier early economic entire environment ethnoarchaeological ethnographic evidence evolved excavated field finds fishing floor forest Garhwal Himalaya Garhwal mid-Central gods hand high altitude Himachal historical houses hunting identified important India inhabitants interesting Iron Khanduri Khasas known Kunindas land leaves living material medicinal method mountainous nature Nautiyal Neolithic observed past pastoralism period plants pottery practice Pradesh prehistoric present Press recent recorded reference regarding region religious remains reported river roots shown shows social society stone strategies structure suggest temple traditional tribes types University upper Uttarakhand various Vedic village wall wild wood wooden worship Yamuna valley zone