The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 62Bihar Research Society, 1976 - Folk-lore |
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... pottery as a diagnostic pottery industry appeared for the first time in the Banas valley and its thickest cultural deposit known so far is marked at Ahar . The pottery types are simple and designs include strokes and wavy lines ...
... pottery as a diagnostic pottery industry appeared for the first time in the Banas valley and its thickest cultural deposit known so far is marked at Ahar . The pottery types are simple and designs include strokes and wavy lines ...
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... pottery types such as cut - spout at Gilund and vases at Ahar may show some contact with the peninsular Neolithic culture . Sub - Group 2 B : The next area of attraction in the early context , where this type of pottery occured as a ...
... pottery types such as cut - spout at Gilund and vases at Ahar may show some contact with the peninsular Neolithic culture . Sub - Group 2 B : The next area of attraction in the early context , where this type of pottery occured as a ...
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... pottery originated independentally at Lothal and Chirand or been borrowed from any other source ? In the present state of our knowledge , it is not possible to solve this problem with any certainty . However a pottery with similar ...
... pottery originated independentally at Lothal and Chirand or been borrowed from any other source ? In the present state of our knowledge , it is not possible to solve this problem with any certainty . However a pottery with similar ...
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