Dynamics of Environmental Changes in Prehistoric India

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The Study of the structure and Dynamics of the Environmental Changes in Prehistoric India in which living being existed is a recent discipline of extensive research. Even the modern societies function within an environment t to which they have adapted their culture and which they exploit to the limits of their day to day requirements and technological competence. Ecological studies provide evidence on the environmental background to culture which helps in explaining facets of development. The recent excavation s in Mohan-jo-daro and Harappan as well as other religious in India are a case in point. No doubt, the bedrocks of Pre-historic cultures and the recent technological developments are helpful in determining g the Environmental changes in Prehistoric India. Various scientific studies on this subject have been made by scholars in the past. Indian have begun Taking serious interest in knowing the past environment, whether if earliest prehistoric or later early historic age. This publication also analysis of the physical and biological data available on prehistoric stratigraphy of India and Pakistan to reconstruct its ecology, extending from the future research in the field of Prehistoric ecology.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ajay Pratap Singh

Dr. Ajay Pratap Singh is currently working as reader in the Department of History, Culture and Archeology. His has researched on Cultural History and ecology of Ancient India. He has contributed several outstanding papers in the learned journals of India and has also supervised research students. As many as four research students have earned Ph.D. degree under his supervision on different aspects of Early India.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ashoka K. Mishra

Ashoka K. Mishra is a distinguished archeologist presently working as a Reader in the department of History Culture and Archeology of Dr. Ram Manohas Lohia Avadh University, Faizabad. He was awarded Kun d-Kund Gyan Pith Puraskar in 1998 for his outstanding work in Jain atomism. He was associate at Indian Institute of Advanced Study center Shimla (1996 –1990). He is the author of large number of research papers and three books: The Indian Black Wares (Delhi, 1989) Swatantrayotar Bhartiya Puratatva ke Pachas Varsh: 1947-1997 (Faizabad, 19978) and Ethno-archaeometallugry of Iron in India (Delhi, 2003)

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Pushp Lata Singh

Pushp Lata Singh did obtain her master's degree from Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Avadh University, Faizabad and was placed in Ist division with Ist position in order of merit. She was awarded Junior Research Fellowship in Archaeology from University Grants Commission, New Delhi and earned her Doctoral degree from the said University in 1996. She has also been awarded Associationship of Inter University Centre of Advanced Study, Rashtrapati Nivas, Shimla. Currently she is working as a Senior Lecturer of Environmental Archaeology in the Department of History, Culture and Archaeology at Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia, Avadh University, Faizabad, India.

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Title
Dynamics of Environmental Changes in Prehistoric India
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
818329152X
Length
viii+136p., References; 23cm.
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