Man & Environment, Volym 31, Utgåva 1Indian Society for Prehistoric and Quaternary Studies., 2006 |
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... natural terrain : The natural craters and low- lying depressions caused due to weathering of the flat rock surface ( banda ) serve as a natural feeder for the dogs especially in base camps situated on this terrain . Wooden feeder ( with ...
... natural terrain : The natural craters and low- lying depressions caused due to weathering of the flat rock surface ( banda ) serve as a natural feeder for the dogs especially in base camps situated on this terrain . Wooden feeder ( with ...
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... natural ' Banda ' terrain is also used to sun - dry meat for later consumption and in drying medicinal plants and tubers . Wooden beam for meat drying : During the rainy season , meat cannot be dried outside in the usual fashion ...
... natural ' Banda ' terrain is also used to sun - dry meat for later consumption and in drying medicinal plants and tubers . Wooden beam for meat drying : During the rainy season , meat cannot be dried outside in the usual fashion ...
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... natural soil , with over 5 m of cultural deposits , including well - preserved faunal and botanical remains . Excavations at the top of the rampart revealed a stone and brick wall at the crest along with a considerable volume of pottery ...
... natural soil , with over 5 m of cultural deposits , including well - preserved faunal and botanical remains . Excavations at the top of the rampart revealed a stone and brick wall at the crest along with a considerable volume of pottery ...
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Allchin Arch Mus Raj Archaeology ASI IAR authors base Bharatpur Bhilwara bones bricks camps cave Chak Chakravarty and Vijai Chenchu coastal Comments/Explorer copper covered culture Deccan College Delhi deposits district dwelling Early Early Historic Environment evidence excavations followed forest Ganganagar Ghosh Dalal 1980 Hanumangarh/Ghaggar Harappan hearth Hooja human important India indicates Institute Jaipur Jodhpur Joshi K.N. Dikshit K.N. Puri Karnataka Kushana lake located material means measures Megalithic Micros Nagaur Name District/River natural occupied ocean P.L. Chakravarty Palaeolithic pattern period phase Pleistocene pottery Prehistoric present published Pune R.C. Agrawala Rajasthan References region remains reported river rock settlement shells shows side Sikar Sikar/Kantli similar Society South stone structure Studies surface Table terminal lake trench types University V.N. Misra valley Vijay Kumar Ware