Archaeology of the Ganga Plain : cultural-historical dimensions

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    • Singh, Purushottam
    • Indian Institute of Advanced Study

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Archaeology of the Ganga Plain : cultural-historical dimensions

Purushottam Singh

Indian Institute of Advanced Study , Aryan Books International, 2010

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [201]-213) and index

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This time-span has also witnessed greater participation of natural scientists like geologists, geomorphologists, human biologists, palaeozoologists and archaeobotanists in understanding archaeological problems. The discovery of Mesolithic culture in the alluvial plain of the Ganga going back to 10,000 BC constitutes a distinct contribution to our knowledge. Excavations carried out at a number of sites in the mid-Ganga Valley has shown that the Mesolithic people who often inhabited readily available rock-shelters in the Vindhyas, now lived in huts made of trees, branches and leaves. The subsequent transition from the nomadic to the settled life which began sometime in the seventh millennium BC in the Ganga Valley was largely the result of an economic revolution based on the cultivation of certain food plants like wheat, barley and rice and the domestication of animals like cattle, sheep, goat, pig and buffalo. Further, the introduction of copper in about 3000 BC witnessed a spurt in activities in every walk of life and a significant increase in the number and size of settlements. This has been amply demonstrated in the excavation of more than three dozen Chalcolithic sites in different parts of the Ganga Valley. The present book takes a synoptic look of all these discoveries and discusses their ramifications.

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Acknowledgements ix Illustrations xi CHAPTER 1 Introduction 1 History of Research-1, Excavation of Early Historical City-Sites-2, Discovery of Neolithic-Chalcolithic Levels-5, Recent Explorations in the Sarayupar Plain-8, Discovery of Chalcolithic Sites in the Lower Ganga Valley-10, Theoretical Issues-14. CHAPTER 2 Geographical Background 19 The Upper Ganga Plain-20, The Middle Ganga Plain-21, The Lower Ganga Plain-23, The Drainage System-24, Rainfall-28, Crops-28, Floods-29, Changes in the Courses of Rivers-29, The Ox-Bow Lakes-30, Pre-Holocene Aridity and Change in the Life-Cycle of the Ganga-30, Palaeo-environment and Anthropogenic Activity in the Middle Ganga Plain-31, Palynological Investigations in the Lahuradewa Lake-33, Anthropogenic Activity-35, The Tool Assemblage-36, Chronology-36. CHAPTER 3 Epi-Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Cultures 41 Introduction-41, History of Research-42, Mesolithic Sites of the Vindhyas and the Ganga Valley-43, Emerging Picture-56, Human Burials-61, The People-67, Sex and Age Distribution-68, Aesthetic Sense-69, Chronology-69. CHAPTER 4 The Neolithic Interlude 75 Koldihwa-76, Mahagara-77, Pachoh-78, Tokwa-79, Jhusi-80, Hetapatti-81, Neolithic Sites in the Middle Ganga Valley-82, The Emerging Picture-106, Chronology-108. CHAPTER 5 The Chalcolithic Cultures 113 Sohgaura-116, Narhan-117, Bhunadih-132, Waina-132, Khairadih-133, Chirand-134, Taradih-135, Senuwar-136, Champa-143, Manjhi-143, Raja Nal Ka Tila-144, Agiabir-146, Malhar-148, Tokwa-150, Jhusi-151, Sringaverapura-153. CHAPTER 6 Material Culture and Social Formations 157 Settlement Pattern-157, Agriculture and Pastoralism-159, Neolithic Plant Economy-161, The Domestication of Animals-168, The Development of Archaeozoological Studies in India-170, Pottery-173, The Emerging Picture-175, Chalcolithic Metal Technology-177, Concluding Remarks-184.

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