Man & Environment, Volym 29, Utgåva 2Indian Society for Prehistoric and Quaternary Studies., 2004 |
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... observed stratigraphy was thus constructed iteratively through time in this way ( see Pappu et al . 2003b ) . A comparison between artefacts and natural clasts in Layer 5 ( ferricrete gravel ) and Layer 6 ( clay ) was con- ducted , in ...
... observed stratigraphy was thus constructed iteratively through time in this way ( see Pappu et al . 2003b ) . A comparison between artefacts and natural clasts in Layer 5 ( ferricrete gravel ) and Layer 6 ( clay ) was con- ducted , in ...
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... observed gullies eroding into the artefact- rich deposits of Layer 6 at Attirampakkam represent small tributaries catching up with channel incision by the Kortallayar . They probably did not exist at the time when the crevasse splay ...
... observed gullies eroding into the artefact- rich deposits of Layer 6 at Attirampakkam represent small tributaries catching up with channel incision by the Kortallayar . They probably did not exist at the time when the crevasse splay ...
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... observed at these sites . The smooth transformation from the Neolithic to the Megalithic observed in the present excavation and the presence of Neolithic red ware devoid of any blades and the absence of burnished or plain grey ware ...
... observed at these sites . The smooth transformation from the Neolithic to the Megalithic observed in the present excavation and the presence of Neolithic red ware devoid of any blades and the absence of burnished or plain grey ware ...
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The AharBanas Complex and the BMAC | 2 |
The Myth of Dense Forests and Human Occupation in the Ganga Plain | 8 |
Guidelines for Contributors | 128 |
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