Ancient India: New Research

A fair fraction of Trivedi's paper concerns the geochemical makeup of the region, but he also treats chipped stone hand tools. Chapters 4 and 5 address "literary and archaeological landscapes of deathâ[euro] (p. 5) using "the idea of landscape as a physical and conceptual categoryâ[eu...

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