Historical Archaeology of India

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The most neglected aspect of Indian archaeology is the archaeology of the historical period. Although some historical sites were excavated before 1947, they were neglected in the post-independence period as the attention was concentrated more on protohistoric settlements. When historical levels were encountered in excavations, they had to be removed because the main objective was to reach the protohistoric strata. The present study, however, brings into sharp focus the importance of historical archaeology. The literature on historical archaeology of India is almost non-existent save a couple of works which, however, deal more with urbanization. The present study is the only of its kind which covers all the aspects of historical archaeology from Ca. 1000 BC to 1800 AD. It is a complementary volume to the author’s Indian Protohistory (1997).

ABOUT THE AUTHOR M K Dhavalikar

M.K. Dhavalikar was formerly Professor of Archaeology and Director, Deccan College Post-Graduate Research Institute, Pune.  He has carried out several excavations in different parts of the country and his publications include: Cultural Imperialism: Indus Civilization in Western India (1994), Indian Protohistory (1997), Historical Archaeology of India (1999), Environment and Culture: A Historical Perspective (2002), and Encyclopaedia of Indian Archaeology, Vol. III (in press), besides excavation reports.

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Title
Historical Archaeology of India
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8185016550
Length
374p., Illustrations; Bibliography; Figures; Index; 25cm.
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