Early Historic urbanismEast IndiaHarappan periodhistorical citiesNorth IndiaSeneviratneSouth IndiaHistorical cities in India were traditionally understood through literature-based research in the epics; Buddhist, Jain, and Vedic sources for north India; and Sangam texts for the ancient Tamil region. This ...
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There is much variation in the chronology, typology and understanding of sites from this period. This paper looks at the habitation, burials and habitation-cum-burial sites of the Iron Age-Early Historic period, from the northern part of Tamilnadu, India. Historians have also used theSangam...
作者: Erdosy, G. 摘要: The city in early historic India. By GhoshA.. pp. 98, map. Simla, Indian Institute of Advanced Study, 1973. Rs. 17. - Volume 106 Issue 2 - William C. Brice DOI: 10.1080/02666030.1987.9628350 被引量: 4 年份: 2010 收藏...
8Emergence of Early Historic Trade in Peninsular India K. RajanINTRODUCTIONOne geographical area dealing with transoceanic trade covers the present states of Kerala and Tamil Nadu. It formed a distinctive linguistic identity and cultural homogeneity, particularly during the early historic period. The Tami...
production was the one based on family labor of the kuṭumbin household, the mode of agrarian expansion in this period was limited to the reclamation of moderate plots of fallow/waste land (khilakṣetra), as inferable from the size and pattern of land donation described in land sale...
Excavations at Paithan, Maharashtra: Transformations in Early Historic and Early Medieval Indiadoi:10.1515/9783110653540Derek KennetJ. Varaprasada RaoM. Kasturi Bai
Yet these two theories, which long divided the reflecting politicians of England into hostile camps, resemble each other strictly21 in their fundamental assumption of a non-historic, unverifiable, condition of the race. Their authors differed as to the characteristics of the prae-social state, and...
Traces the process of urbanisation in India from ancient time to the early modern period covering the entire span of the pre-census history of the country. The description is based largely on mapping of information obtained from the biographies of hundreds of towns included in the 26 volumes of...
In South Asia, the city is considered the locus of increasing sociopolitical, economic, and religious complexity from the sixth-century BCE and is seen as one of the defining characteristics of the Early Historic period. This chapter examines two case studies from peninsular India that documented ...