The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 62Bihar Research Society, 1976 - Folk-lore |
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... period III is the lustrous Red ware . The Black - and - Red ware , though in a small quantity , occur in sub - periods II A and II B , and in considerable quantity in sub - period II C , but in period III this ceramic industry came into ...
... period III is the lustrous Red ware . The Black - and - Red ware , though in a small quantity , occur in sub - periods II A and II B , and in considerable quantity in sub - period II C , but in period III this ceramic industry came into ...
Page 126
... period leading to the self - sufficiency of villages meant that the towns and villages lost contact with each other ... period . In this period we have a clear sign of relative dependence on land and agriculture in preference to trade ...
... period leading to the self - sufficiency of villages meant that the towns and villages lost contact with each other ... period . In this period we have a clear sign of relative dependence on land and agriculture in preference to trade ...
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... period . The most spectacular development was proliferation of castes and religious sects which was a direct outcome of the strong sense of regionalism , fostered by the closed economy of this period . This sense of localism further ...
... period . The most spectacular development was proliferation of castes and religious sects which was a direct outcome of the strong sense of regionalism , fostered by the closed economy of this period . This sense of localism further ...
Contents
An Interpretation of the Dispersal of BlackandRed | 1 |
New Inscriptions from the Mundeśvari Temple | 12 |
Espionage During the Vedic Period | 27 |
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Ahar Ancient India Aranya Arikamedu Aryans Aśoka Ayodhyā barley Bengal Bihar Black-and Black-and-Red ware bowl brāhmaṇas Bṛhaspati bricks British Buddhist Calcutta capital century A.D. Chalcolithic Chirand coins contemporary context culture D. D. Kosambi Deccan Delhi devadasis district dynasty early economic empire evidence excavated feudal Gāndhāra Gangā Gupta period Harappan Hindu Hinduism Ibid important Indian Archaeology Indian History irrigation Kālidāsa king Kuśa Kuṣāṇa land Lankā later literary Lothal Malwa Marathas medieval mentioned Momin Momin Conference mound Mughal Muslim Nasik Nehru neolithic Nevasa Nizam Northern India painted Pañcāla Patna phase political Poona pottery Prasad R. S. Sharma Rāma Rāmāyaṇa Red ware referred region religious Ṛgveda river Sāketa Sankalia Sarayu seems shell inscriptions Sītā social socialist society spies structures Stupa suggested texts Thakur tion Tipu Sultan towns trade tradition Treaty of Guarantee types valley verse village wheat Yava