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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... prehistoric subsistance strategies of prehistoric culture in Africa . On the other hand Jochim ( 1976 ) , has calculated the ethnographic data to show that exploitation of plants and fishing were low risk with high return , while ...
... prehistoric subsistance strategies of prehistoric culture in Africa . On the other hand Jochim ( 1976 ) , has calculated the ethnographic data to show that exploitation of plants and fishing were low risk with high return , while ...
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... prehistoric times . Therefore , in view of a close similarties between these two proximate zones , the present study , has also examined the Archaeology and Ethnography of Himachal for a better appreciation of the problem . It may also ...
... prehistoric times . Therefore , in view of a close similarties between these two proximate zones , the present study , has also examined the Archaeology and Ethnography of Himachal for a better appreciation of the problem . It may also ...
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... prehistoric archaeology has become more challenging and therefore , requires a sincere effort to explore the more stable landforms in high altitude valleys in Garhwal and Kumaun for finding the prehistoric sites or investigate some of ...
... prehistoric archaeology has become more challenging and therefore , requires a sincere effort to explore the more stable landforms in high altitude valleys in Garhwal and Kumaun for finding the prehistoric sites or investigate some of ...
Contents
Conceptual Framework 1016 | 10 |
An Ethnographic Profile 38126 | 38 |
Discussion and Conclusion 127134 | 127 |
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