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Y SECULAR STRUCTURES IN THE DECCAN : C. 200 B. C. – A. D. 200 ( A study
based on archaeological evidences ) Vijay Prasad Singh Archaeological remains
found in the Deccan suggest a definite change and development in structural ...
Y SECULAR STRUCTURES IN THE DECCAN : C. 200 B. C. – A. D. 200 ( A study
based on archaeological evidences ) Vijay Prasad Singh Archaeological remains
found in the Deccan suggest a definite change and development in structural ...
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The most noteworthy feature of the people constructing the buildings in the
Deccan is their knowledge of preparing ground fit for erecting structures and lying
strong foundations for their houses . At Maheshwar , even but has been found
resting ...
The most noteworthy feature of the people constructing the buildings in the
Deccan is their knowledge of preparing ground fit for erecting structures and lying
strong foundations for their houses . At Maheshwar , even but has been found
resting ...
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The floors were made of fine clay and lime in the Deccan . Sometimes , black clay
, hay and lime were also spread to make the houses suitable for dwellings . The
use of murum sand and clay have been brought to light in the Deccan .
The floors were made of fine clay and lime in the Deccan . Sometimes , black clay
, hay and lime were also spread to make the houses suitable for dwellings . The
use of murum sand and clay have been brought to light in the Deccan .
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An Interpretation of the Dispersal of BlackandRed | 1 |
Cultivation of Wheat and Barley during the later | 34 |
c 200 B C | 44 |
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