Man & Environment, Volym 26, Utgåva 1Indian Society for Prehistoric and Quaternary Studies., 2001 |
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... indicates that the Sorath Harappan was not always necessarily associated with the Mature Harappans in Gujarat or vice - versa . The association of the Sorath Harappans with the Sindhi Harappans dates to different periods at various ...
... indicates that the Sorath Harappan was not always necessarily associated with the Mature Harappans in Gujarat or vice - versa . The association of the Sorath Harappans with the Sindhi Harappans dates to different periods at various ...
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... indicates sediment size variation for samples with and without cultural material . Of the samples which are devoid of any cultural material , 60 % are in the size range of 3 to 3.3 phi indicating very fine sand . The remaining samples ...
... indicates sediment size variation for samples with and without cultural material . Of the samples which are devoid of any cultural material , 60 % are in the size range of 3 to 3.3 phi indicating very fine sand . The remaining samples ...
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... indicates poor oral hygiene of an individual . Age Estimation Estimation of biological age at the time of death of this individual is to be based on long bone epiphyseal fusion , closure status of cranial sutures , and dental attrition ...
... indicates poor oral hygiene of an individual . Age Estimation Estimation of biological age at the time of death of this individual is to be based on long bone epiphyseal fusion , closure status of cranial sutures , and dental attrition ...
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A Palaeogeographic Perspective | 1 |
A Review of Archaeological Exploration in Dhule District The Stone Age and Chalcolithic Phases | 7 |
Interpretation of the Fecundity Seal from Harappa as a Pictorial Representation of RV V | 78 |
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agriculture ancient animal archaeological Aryans Asia associated basin blackbucks body bones burials carried Central ceramic Chalcolithic Civilization climate collection course culture Deccan deep Delhi deposit developed distal District dune Early Harappan environment evidence excavations facet fish flake further Ganga gravel habitation Hamilton hand human important India indicates Indus Institute Late lateral linguistic located lower Mallahs material measurements medial Middle Middle Stone Age Museum nature North Gujarat noted objects origin Palaeolithic period phase places Pleistocene pointed population possible pottery prehistoric present proximal Pune References region remains represented Rigvedic river sand seal seen settlements shaft shallow shape sheep and goats side Society South species Stone Age suggest surface Table thick tion tradition types University Valley village ware Yamuna