Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 158
... land revenue to Brahmins in recognition of their spiritual merit . Either revenue from an existing village was assigned to Brahmins settling there , or a new Brahmin settlement was founded , complete with tenant farmers , artisans ...
... land revenue to Brahmins in recognition of their spiritual merit . Either revenue from an existing village was assigned to Brahmins settling there , or a new Brahmin settlement was founded , complete with tenant farmers , artisans ...
Page 161
... land - ownership . It is not surprising to see them stress these values in ranking society and governing interaction ... land , but they are countered by Khatis ( a cultivating caste ) comprising 20 % of the population and owning 27 % of ...
... land - ownership . It is not surprising to see them stress these values in ranking society and governing interaction ... land , but they are countered by Khatis ( a cultivating caste ) comprising 20 % of the population and owning 27 % of ...
Page 166
... land use . In Clarke , D.L. ( ed . ) Spatial Archaeology . New York , Academic Press , 189-222 . Sivertsen , D. 1963. When Caste Barriers Fall . London , George Allen and Unwin . Srinivas , M. 1966. Social Change in Modern India ...
... land use . In Clarke , D.L. ( ed . ) Spatial Archaeology . New York , Academic Press , 189-222 . Sivertsen , D. 1963. When Caste Barriers Fall . London , George Allen and Unwin . Srinivas , M. 1966. Social Change in Modern India ...
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