The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 58Bihar Research Society, 1972 - Folklore |
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... probably also wheat . The Navdatolians grew wheat and rice . Husk impressions on the potteries have been noticed at Navdatoli as well . Storage jars , meant for storing grains , also attest to the cultivation of crops in the region . As ...
... probably also wheat . The Navdatolians grew wheat and rice . Husk impressions on the potteries have been noticed at Navdatoli as well . Storage jars , meant for storing grains , also attest to the cultivation of crops in the region . As ...
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... probably single family unit was living . The Multiple hearths found in one house were probably used by the members of a joint family . It has been referred to earlier that at Ahar , Gilund and Navdatoli , there were large houses divided ...
... probably single family unit was living . The Multiple hearths found in one house were probably used by the members of a joint family . It has been referred to earlier that at Ahar , Gilund and Navdatoli , there were large houses divided ...
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... Probably the number of houses and persons living there were similar to that of Ahar . Navdatoli : -The present size of the mound is 800 ft . by 600 ft . ( about 275m x 200m ) with a maximum chalcolithic deposit of about 13 ft . Some of ...
... Probably the number of houses and persons living there were similar to that of Ahar . Navdatoli : -The present size of the mound is 800 ft . by 600 ft . ( about 275m x 200m ) with a maximum chalcolithic deposit of about 13 ft . Some of ...
Contents
Material Culture of Chalcolithic Bihar | 2 |
Settlement Patterns of the Chalcolithic Cultures | 33 |
Chronological Infrastructure of Indian Protohistory | 44 |
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