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The archaeology of India south to the Vindhayan range, the Deccan or Peninsular India has had certain distinctive features and that revealed a chronology of an Indian culture characteristically different from the prehistoric cultures of other parts of the country. Though studies on the southern Neolithic was initiated in the first half of the nineteenth century our knowledge and concept about the civilization grow considerably during the decades since ...
Animal Remains Excavated from Lothal Archaeological Site (Gujarat) and Relevance of the Fauna to This Ancient Civilization
The Indus Valley has been known to be the centre of one of the earliest civilization of the world, ever since the discovery of Harappa and Mohenjodaro in 1921-22. Hardly any site of the Indus (Harappa) civilization was discovered within the present day Indian territory at the time of independence and partition of the Indian subcontinent in 1947. The Archaeological Survey of India took up the task of exploring regions, east of Indus Valley for finding out Harappan ...
On the Megainvertebrate Fauna (Mollusca, Bracchiopoda) of Cenozoic and Mesozoic of Jaisalmer, Rajasthan and their Stratigraphic Implications