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The Book "Prehistory and Protohistory of Jharkhand" is the first comprehensive work on the Pre and proto history of Jharkhand by accumulating all the previous researches and collaborating it with the new hypothesis. It exposes and uncovers a few darken phases through material analysis. This book postulates a number of apprioristic studies based on the cultural remains which may contribute to reconstruct the pre and proto history of India. It also ...
The felicitation volume entitled "India and South-East Asia" (Archaeology, Art, Culture, and Religion) in two parts, published in honour of an eminent and highly acclaimed academician Professor (Dr.) Sachchidananda Sahai, who is known for his illustaious contribution to the study of ancient history, culture, art, and Archaeology of South and South East Asia. The volume embodies research papers of both senior as well as young scholars incudes fresh ...
The Volume contains altogether 17 papers, though few more spoken extempore were also presented during the session. Unfortunately, even later, we could have their written version and as such they could not be incorporated in this volume. Some of the papers could not be included as they lacked proper references in them. In spite of these drawbacks, we not with satisfaction that the studies presented in this collection are very much important for the study of ...
Art in India, as in other countries of the world, was principally devoted to the service of religion It reflects the intimate relationship of ideas and life. Mythology, symbolism and iconography are just vehicles or aids to understand the essence and spirit of Indian art as each symbol or every icon has a specific meaning and is expressed with a specific purpose. To appreciate and enjoy Art in its proper perspective, it is imperative to understand the inner ...
The book Art, Archaeology and Cultural History of India brings to light the recent researches and discoveries in the various fields of indological studies. Against a background of the geographical history of the study areas, the present work meticulously weaves together archaeological evidences, references in literature, pattern, sculpture, monuments, painting etc. to reconstruct a lively narrative. This work, written in a wide and expressive style, is ...
This volume contains altogether 21 papers, though few more papers were also presented during the session. Unfortunately we have no written paper of those scholar, whose paper couldn’t beincorporated in this volume. In spite of these drawbacks we note with satisfaction that the studies presented in this collection adequately emphasis the significant role of folk art in cultural context.