Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 145
... traditional " building techniques that were to a large extent ahistorical in their specific treatment of spatial variability . Addy for example treated all " traditional " architecture as an expression of Anglo - Saxon systems of ...
... traditional " building techniques that were to a large extent ahistorical in their specific treatment of spatial variability . Addy for example treated all " traditional " architecture as an expression of Anglo - Saxon systems of ...
Page 158
... traditional social basis ( see below ) . A similar situation exists in Lucknow District , but here the dominant caste is Thakur , traditionally of the Ksatriya ( martial ) varna . Its origins of ownership also extend back to Mediaeval ...
... traditional social basis ( see below ) . A similar situation exists in Lucknow District , but here the dominant caste is Thakur , traditionally of the Ksatriya ( martial ) varna . Its origins of ownership also extend back to Mediaeval ...
Page 161
... traditional secular leadership . By contrast Rajputs rely on numerical strength , to increase which they adopt an approach contrary to the exclusiveness of Khatis . They not only maintain traditional eating habits , which include the ...
... traditional secular leadership . By contrast Rajputs rely on numerical strength , to increase which they adopt an approach contrary to the exclusiveness of Khatis . They not only maintain traditional eating habits , which include the ...
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