Indian Archaeology in Retrospect: Archaeology and historiography: history, theory, and method

Indian Archaeology in Retrospect: Archaeology and historiography: history, theory, and method
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Total Pages : 544
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015066414221
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Synopsis Indian Archaeology in Retrospect: Archaeology and historiography: history, theory, and method by : S. Settar

The Indian Archaeology In Retrospect Attempts To Take Stock Of The Progress Made In The Field Of South Asian Archaeology, Especially During The Latter Half Of The Twentieth Century. Fifty- Nine Papers, Spread Over Four Volumes, Are Contributed By A Team Of Scholars, Well-Known In The Areas Of Their Specialization.

Archaeology and Religion in Early Northwest India

Archaeology and Religion in Early Northwest India
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 251
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ISBN-10 : 9781317324577
ISBN-13 : 1317324579
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Synopsis Archaeology and Religion in Early Northwest India by : Daniel Michon

This book explores the ways in which past cultures have been used to shape colonial and postcolonial cultural identities. It provides a theoretical framework to understand these processes, and offers illustrative case studies in which the agency of ancient peoples, rather than the desires of antiquarians and archaeologists, is brought to the fore.

Between the Empires

Between the Empires
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 552
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ISBN-10 : 0199775079
ISBN-13 : 9780199775071
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Synopsis Between the Empires by : Patrick Olivelle

This volume is the result of an international conference organized by the South Asia Institute at the University of Texas. Patrick Olivelle has collected and edited the best papers to emerge from the conference. Part I of the book looks at what can be construed from archeological evidence. Part II concerns itself with the textual evidence for the period. Taken together, these essays offer an unprecedented look at Indian culture and society in this distant epoch.

ABIA: South and Southeast Asian Art and Archaeology Index

ABIA: South and Southeast Asian Art and Archaeology Index
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 897
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ISBN-10 : 9789004191488
ISBN-13 : 9004191488
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Synopsis ABIA: South and Southeast Asian Art and Archaeology Index by : Sita Pieris

Volume Three offers 1643 annotated records on publications regarding the art and archaeology of South Asia, Central Asia and Tibet selected from the ABIA Index database at www.abia.net which were published between 2002 and 2007.

Reconceptualizing the Archaeology of Southern India

Reconceptualizing the Archaeology of Southern India
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 225
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ISBN-10 : 9781040125939
ISBN-13 : 104012593X
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Synopsis Reconceptualizing the Archaeology of Southern India by : Peter Johansen

This book presents a paradigm shift in the long-term study of South India’s deep history. It refuses the disciplinary constraints of history and prehistory and interrogates the archaeological and textual records of the Deccan to disrupt its conventional archaeological periodizations, which have tended to reify and dehistoricize social and cultural differences. This book draws on over 20 years of original archaeological research from the southern Deccan region of India to critically reappraise the historiography that has framed its deep history. It fundamentally questions conventional archaeological paradigms, rooted in early colonial scholarship, which have structured interpretations of deep time with curiously ahistorical narratives of the past. This volume offers a more nuanced assessment of historical changes across a diversity of cultural, social, and political practices through the novel application of theoretical framings to archaeological and historical data, including political ecology, techno-politics, resource materialities, and landscape production. This book will interest an interdisciplinary audience of graduate and undergraduate students and professional academics, primarily in the fields of archaeology, history, and South Asian studies. Its theoretical interventions will also be of interest to those invested in the anthropology and the archaeology of politics, chronology, historicity, historiography, materiality and landscapes.

Shifting Ground

Shifting Ground
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 397
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ISBN-10 : 9780199089376
ISBN-13 : 019908937X
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Synopsis Shifting Ground by : Mahesh Rangarajan

Environmental history of India has developed as an important field of inquiry in the last twenty-five years. While providing major insights, the existing scholarship has primarily focused on drawing sharp lines of distinction - those between geographical spaces (forest, rivers, farms), people (herders, farmers, townspeople), eras (colonial, post-colonial) and so on. The limitations of these sharp divides are brought to the forefront when there is a critical engagement with the region's contested environmental past. Shifting Ground brings together an array of essays that pose critical questions regarding India's environmental past and the way it has been approached by scholars. From debunking the idea of a primeval, pristine forest cover, to analysing the dynamics that shape human-animal relations, to examining the conflicts created by post-Independence projects of rural development and conservation - this volume touches upon the various aspects of environmental studies and juxtaposes them with social history, history of science and technology and history of trade and culture. Drawing on original case studies the book not only explores the past, but also portrays how its traditions are often invoked to be deployed in contemporary conflicts - those that are often aggravated by the pressures on natural assets created by the recent prosperity and the vaulting aspirations of a rapidly expanding Indian middle class.

Hunter-Gatherers in History, Archaeology and Anthropology

Hunter-Gatherers in History, Archaeology and Anthropology
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 289
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ISBN-10 : 9781000183634
ISBN-13 : 1000183637
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Synopsis Hunter-Gatherers in History, Archaeology and Anthropology by : Alan Barnard

The study of hunter-gatherers has had a profound impact on thinking about human nature and about the nature of society. The subject has especially influenced ideas on social evolution and on the development of human culture. Anthropologists and archaeologists continue to investigate living hunter-gatherers and the remains of past hunter-gatherer societies in the hope of unearthing the secrets of our ancestors and learning something of the natural existence of humankind. Hunter-Gatherers in History, Archaeology and Anthropology provides a definitive overview of hunter-gatherer historiography, from the earliest anthropological writings through to the present day. What can early visions of the hunter-gatherer tell us about the societies that generated them? How do diverse national traditions, such as American, Russian and Japanese, manifest themselves in hunter-gatherer research? What is the most up-to-date thinking on the subject and how does it reflect current trends within the social sciences? This book provides a much-needed overview of the history of thought on one of science's most intriguing subjects. It will serve as a landmark text for anthropologists, archaeologists and students researching anthropological theory or the history of social anthropology and related disciplines.

Archaeology of Early Historic South Asia

Archaeology of Early Historic South Asia
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Total Pages : 664
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015081823760
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Synopsis Archaeology of Early Historic South Asia by : Gautam Sengupta

Papers presented at a seminar organized and held in Calcutta, India.

Human Expeditions

Human Expeditions
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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Total Pages : 317
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ISBN-10 : 9781442614222
ISBN-13 : 1442614226
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Synopsis Human Expeditions by : Andre Costopoulos

Human Expeditions pays tribute to Trigger's immense legacy by bringing together cutting edge work from internationally recognized and emerging researchers inspired by his example.