India’s First Farmers

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The introduction of agriculture, around 10,000 years ago, brought about the greatest change in human life after the emergence of tool-making capability among the hominids some 2.5 million years ago. No other single event has so thoroughly transformed human life and society as the introduction of agriculture. Agriculture brought about permanently settled life and security of food and triggered the greatest demographic explosion in human history. With the availability of adequate and assured food supply more people could be fed. Secondly, agriculture created new occupations.

The present monograph reconstructs this fascinating story. It is based primarily on archaeobotanical evidences supported by archaeological and literary evidences. It encompasses the whole of Indo-Pakistan sub-continent from the Neolithic period (seventh millennium B.C.) to the early historical period. The coherent story of the origin and spread of agriculture in India based primarily on archaeobotanical evidences has been presented for the first time in this book.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ranjit Pratap Singh

Dr. Ranjit Pratap Singh is Assistant Professor in the department of AIHC & Archaeology, B.H.U., Varanasi. His field of specialization is Archaeology, Epigraphy and Numismatics. Earlier he has worked as Lecturer in Bajrang Degree College, Kunda, Pratapgarh and also in Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith, Varanasi. He has been associated with the Department of AIHC & Archaeology, B.H.U. as a Research Associate of the UGC and SAP Programme and also as Post Doctoral Fellow of the ICHR. He has participated in various national and international seminars and workshops and has contributed more than two dozen papers in reputed journals. His first book 'Agriculture in Protohistoric India' Pratibha Prakashan was well received in the academic world.

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Title
India’s First Farmers
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
9789380467313
Length
viii+276p., Illustrations; 4 Maps; Bibliography; Index; 25cm.
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