Man & Environment, Volym 30, Utgåva 1Indian Society for Prehistoric and Quaternary Studies., 2005 |
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... geomorphic surfaces The regional geomorphic surfaces described above occur throughout the Ganga Plain , though their magnitude of development may vary from one part to the other . Further , geomorphic studies of the other parts of the ...
... geomorphic surfaces The regional geomorphic surfaces described above occur throughout the Ganga Plain , though their magnitude of development may vary from one part to the other . Further , geomorphic studies of the other parts of the ...
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... geomorphic surfaces The regional geomorphic surfaces described above occur throughout the Ganga Plain , though their magnitude of development may vary from one part to the other . Further , geomorphic studies of the other parts of the ...
... geomorphic surfaces The regional geomorphic surfaces described above occur throughout the Ganga Plain , though their magnitude of development may vary from one part to the other . Further , geomorphic studies of the other parts of the ...
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... geomorphic features are documented in Fig . 6 . Singh ( 1987,1996 ) related the formation of regional geomorphic surfaces of the Ganga Plain to climate cycles of the Late Pleistocene - Holocene , and accompanying base- level changes due ...
... geomorphic features are documented in Fig . 6 . Singh ( 1987,1996 ) related the formation of regional geomorphic surfaces of the Ganga Plain to climate cycles of the Late Pleistocene - Holocene , and accompanying base- level changes due ...
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activity Agastya agricultural alluvial ancient archaeological areas Balathal beads Bengal body calcrete cave Cedrela century Chalcolithic changes channels charcoal climate cultural dates Deccan Delhi deposits distribution district early Early Historic early medieval evidence excavations Ganga Plain geomorphic glass Harappan Historic human important increase India indicates interfluve iron known kyr BP lakes Late Later layer located Lucknow Marginal material Megafan Middle monsoon mound namely natural northern occupation origin parenchyma period phase Pleistocene ponds present produced prominent Pune Quaternary rainfall range rays record region remains ridges river sediments settlements Shankharis Sharma shells shows similar Singh slope Society soil South southern species stone structures surface Survey tanks temples thick tion tradition tree Trench University Valley vegetation vessels village wall Ware West western wood zone