Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... Indian historical geography received attention as early as the middle of the 18th century . The geographical bearing of important ancient sites , as given both in Indian literary tradition and the Clas- sical writings on India , formed ...
... Indian historical geography received attention as early as the middle of the 18th century . The geographical bearing of important ancient sites , as given both in Indian literary tradition and the Clas- sical writings on India , formed ...
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of Indian protohistory . Chronology is a singularly weak point of ancient Indian literature . History is the one weak spot in Indian literature . It is in fact , non - existent . The total lack of the historical sense is so ...
of Indian protohistory . Chronology is a singularly weak point of ancient Indian literature . History is the one weak spot in Indian literature . It is in fact , non - existent . The total lack of the historical sense is so ...
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... India before the Buddha . References Chakrabarti , Dilip K. 1968. The Aryan hypothesis in Indian archaeology . Indian Studies : Past and Present 14 , 349-363 . Cunningham , A. 1963. The Ancient Geography of India . Varanasi ...
... India before the Buddha . References Chakrabarti , Dilip K. 1968. The Aryan hypothesis in Indian archaeology . Indian Studies : Past and Present 14 , 349-363 . Cunningham , A. 1963. The Ancient Geography of India . Varanasi ...
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