Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 158
... dominance , the patterns of settle- ment and interaction change more slowly , and the village still reflects its traditional social basis ( see below ) . A similar situation exists in Lucknow District , but here the dominant caste is ...
... dominance , the patterns of settle- ment and interaction change more slowly , and the village still reflects its traditional social basis ( see below ) . A similar situation exists in Lucknow District , but here the dominant caste is ...
Page 159
... dominant caste will strengthen its internal cohesion by frequent meetings ( needed discuss managerial problems ) , festivals , commensality and , of course , marriage . to As for the lower orders , they may be roughly classed into low ...
... dominant caste will strengthen its internal cohesion by frequent meetings ( needed discuss managerial problems ) , festivals , commensality and , of course , marriage . to As for the lower orders , they may be roughly classed into low ...
Page 161
... dominant caste exists ( Mayer 1966 ) . Significantly , village was part of a large fiefdom , which in itself would tend to level differences . Rajputs , forming 13 % of the population , own 38 % of the land , but they are countered by ...
... dominant caste exists ( Mayer 1966 ) . Significantly , village was part of a large fiefdom , which in itself would tend to level differences . Rajputs , forming 13 % of the population , own 38 % of the land , but they are countered by ...
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