Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE LITERARY TRADITION : AN EXAMINATION OF THE INDIAN CONTEXT Dilip K. Chakrabarti Introduction The problem of correlation between the archaeological and the literary data may best be visualised on three levels . On the ...
ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE LITERARY TRADITION : AN EXAMINATION OF THE INDIAN CONTEXT Dilip K. Chakrabarti Introduction The problem of correlation between the archaeological and the literary data may best be visualised on three levels . On the ...
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... literary data , and in many instances the correspondence is no more than marginal . There is an impressive number of texts containing allusions to ancient Indian cities and their plan- ning . One of the conclusions emerging out of this ...
... literary data , and in many instances the correspondence is no more than marginal . There is an impressive number of texts containing allusions to ancient Indian cities and their plan- ning . One of the conclusions emerging out of this ...
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... literary model of Indian history before the Buddha . It has been possible since then to offer a purely archaeological picture of India between the beginning of food - production and that of early history . Purely for the sake of ...
... literary model of Indian history before the Buddha . It has been possible since then to offer a purely archaeological picture of India between the beginning of food - production and that of early history . Purely for the sake of ...
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