The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 58Bihar Research Society, 1972 - Folklore |
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... material has changed . How did they conceive of these shapes ? Perhaps trial and error processes helped them to invent new shapes . fact , they were the real researchers In In the end it is worthwhile to say that the neolithic craftsmen ...
... material has changed . How did they conceive of these shapes ? Perhaps trial and error processes helped them to invent new shapes . fact , they were the real researchers In In the end it is worthwhile to say that the neolithic craftsmen ...
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... material culture of the people who resided in Bihar during the chalcolithic period . Moreover , as the people of Bihar at Chirand and Sonpur in the chalco- lithic period enjoyed the benefits of the same culture as at Ahar , Gilund , etc ...
... material culture of the people who resided in Bihar during the chalcolithic period . Moreover , as the people of Bihar at Chirand and Sonpur in the chalco- lithic period enjoyed the benefits of the same culture as at Ahar , Gilund , etc ...
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... materials used vary at different settlements and localities . The use of kiln - burnt bricks for making houses has ... material was mud - bricks which have been used at Ahar , Gilund and Nagda . The average size of the mud - bricks at ...
... materials used vary at different settlements and localities . The use of kiln - burnt bricks for making houses has ... material was mud - bricks which have been used at Ahar , Gilund and Nagda . The average size of the mud - bricks at ...
Contents
Material Culture of Chalcolithic Bihar | 2 |
Settlement Patterns of the Chalcolithic Cultures | 33 |
Chronological Infrastructure of Indian Protohistory | 44 |
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