The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volumes 71-73Bihar Research Society, 1987 - Folk-lore |
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... production were primitive . Archaeological sources hint that the land was cultivated with toothed harrows but Gordon points out that ploughs may have been used.1 In spite of such crude inputs the peasants produced enough rice , wheat ...
... production were primitive . Archaeological sources hint that the land was cultivated with toothed harrows but Gordon points out that ploughs may have been used.1 In spite of such crude inputs the peasants produced enough rice , wheat ...
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... production , an argument which can be further stretched to contradict his theory of the use of iron vis - a- vis the beginnings of a surplus production in the later Vedic times . If , as seen from Sharma's own account , enough iron ...
... production , an argument which can be further stretched to contradict his theory of the use of iron vis - a- vis the beginnings of a surplus production in the later Vedic times . If , as seen from Sharma's own account , enough iron ...
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... production of all kinds of cotton cloth82 . In his introduction William Foster notes that ten to fifteen thousand pieces of excellent calicos could be easily produced at Lakhawar3 , cloth manufactured at Lakhawar and the neighbouring ...
... production of all kinds of cotton cloth82 . In his introduction William Foster notes that ten to fifteen thousand pieces of excellent calicos could be easily produced at Lakhawar3 , cloth manufactured at Lakhawar and the neighbouring ...
Contents
THE BIHAR RESEARCH SOCIETY | 1 |
A Study of | 9 |
Significance of Sahasrapradayin | 23 |
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