Author: Irfan Habib
Publisher: Tulika
Year: 2001
Language: English
Pages: 76
ISBN/UPC (if available): ? 938238152X
Description
This monograph, which is a part of a larger project, a People's History of India, describes the earliest ages of human life in India, long before the existence of written records.
Sponsored by Aligarh Historians Society this monograph, a part of a larger project, a People's History of India, is dedicated to the cause of promoting the scientific method in history and resisting communal and chauvinistic interpretations.
The monograph is divided into three chapters. Chapter 1 treats in brief the geological formation of India, and changes in its climate and natural environment in so far as these relate to our understanding of prehistory and history. Chapter 2 provides the story of man, first in the global context, and then within India. Chapter 3 describes the coming of agriculture and the beginning of exploitative relationships.
Contents
Preface
The Formation of India's physical features and Natural Environment
Our Early Ancestors
The Neolithic Revolution: The Coming of Agriculture and Domestication of Animals
Index