A Study of Stone Beads in Ancient India

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Beads and gems like the early man-made tools and weapons introduce us to a world of phantasy as much as real life. They have been universally avowed for their sophistry and their mystical properties. The stone bead industry coeval with men of the Neolithic culture is traced in India since the Indus culture and has continued until today meandering through a number of sites and phases of culture. The stratified analysis of stone beads and many synthetic gems and rock crystals with information on the technique of bead manufacture on historical terms evokes scientific inquiry which is a redeeming feature of this work.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Niharika

Niharika (born 1958) has a bright academic record. She graduated from the Banaras Hindu University in 1977 and took her Master’s Degree in First Division in Ancient Indian History, Culture and Archaeology from the same University in 1980. She joined research in the year 1980 and worked for the Ph.D. degree on a research fellowship of the Indian Council of Historical Research. At present she is engaged in post doctoral work on the same line.

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Title
A Study of Stone Beads in Ancient India
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Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8186050000
Length
xvi+306p., Figures; Tables; Plates; Bibliography; Index; 25cm.
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