The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 58Bihar Research Society, 1972 - Folklore |
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... river silt overlooking the rivers . So far two sites have been excavated in this region - Ahar1 and Gilund2 . Another region of the Chalcolithic settlement was the Malwa plateau ( South Central high land ) with a general slope northward ...
... river silt overlooking the rivers . So far two sites have been excavated in this region - Ahar1 and Gilund2 . Another region of the Chalcolithic settlement was the Malwa plateau ( South Central high land ) with a general slope northward ...
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... river banks , hence may be called ' Riverine - settlement ; ( 2 ) the main focus of the Ahar Culture was either in the semi - arid southeast Rajasthan or in the fertile alluvial plain of Bihar and Bengal with certain differences in ...
... river banks , hence may be called ' Riverine - settlement ; ( 2 ) the main focus of the Ahar Culture was either in the semi - arid southeast Rajasthan or in the fertile alluvial plain of Bihar and Bengal with certain differences in ...
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... river . Vedic Index repeats this view . Ludwig took it as the name of a town on the river Iryab ( Haliab ) , a tributary of Kurum ( Krumu ) , but Vedic Index discounts the hypothesis . The relevant verse is traslated by Wilson as ...
... river . Vedic Index repeats this view . Ludwig took it as the name of a town on the river Iryab ( Haliab ) , a tributary of Kurum ( Krumu ) , but Vedic Index discounts the hypothesis . The relevant verse is traslated by Wilson as ...
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Material Culture of Chalcolithic Bihar | 2 |
Settlement Patterns of the Chalcolithic Cultures | 33 |
Chronological Infrastructure of Indian Protohistory | 44 |
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