Author: Pushp Lata Singh
Publisher: Agam Kala Prakashan
Year: 2005
Language: English
Pages: 296
ISBN/UPC (if available): 8173200610
Description
In recent years, the study of settlement archaeology has become the theme of sterling interest among the archaeologists. This book is a comprehensive, critical and multifaceted study in theory and practice of settlement archaeology of early historical phase in Northern India. The author thoroughly examines the distribution, magnitude and frequency of early historical settlements in its ecological ambience which is per se palpable if one reads through the book. In the horizontal and vertical chronological framework of the present study, the author has delved deep into the distribution, diffusion and evolution of material culture.
She has also thrown ample light on the varied complex problems emerging out in the courses of present study of settlement archaeology. In this book an attempt has been made to critically evaluate archaeological information on individual urban vis-à-vis rural settlements of so called classical second and third urbanization in Northern India. Moreover, a novel approach of spatial analysis of early historical phase of Northern India is also one of the characteristics feature of this monograph.
Contents
PREFACE
ABBREVIATION
1. Introduction
2. Geographical and Ecological Perspectives
3. Settlement Pattern in Indo Gangetic Divide From Circa 600 B.C. to Circa 300 A.D.
4. Settlement Pattern in Ganga Plain From Circa 600 B.C. to Circa 300 A.D
5. Settlement Pattern in Ganga Plain From Circa 300 B.C. to Circa 50 B.C.
6. Settlement Pattern in Ganga Plain From Circa 50 B.C. to Circa 300 A.D.
7. Fortified Settlements in Northern India from Circa 600 B.C. to Circa 300 A.D.
8. Conclusion
APPENDIX
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX