Nine relatively obscure sites in the northern plain of Gujarat, India: Loteshwar, Santhli, Datrana, Nagwada, Langhnaj, Zekhada, Ratanpura and Kanewal; demonstrate a broad range of material culture traditions present in this region throughout the fourth through second millennia BC. This diversity results from the numerous economic strategies employed by the inhabitants of this region, the most important of which is mobility. Most of the sites reviewed in this work are the remains of temporary occupations, which are usually ascribed to pastoral nomads. Although pastoralism was an important subsistence strategy, a closer examination of the material culture and features at these sites shows there was a spectrum of approaches to mobility, which ...
Human colonization in India encompasses a span of at least half--million years and is divided into t...
Building on the literature on adaptation and on examples from contemporary pastoralists in Gujarat, ...
Drawing on interviews with Rabari nomads and development organisations, this article delineates the ...
Nine relatively obscure sites in the northern plain of Gujarat, India: Loteshwar, Santhli, Datrana, ...
Nine relatively obscure sites in the northern plain of Gujarat, India: Loteshwar, Santhli, Datrana, ...
Mobility is an important part of life for those who practice a variety of economic strategies includ...
Understanding regional diversity in Harappan Civilization, and the common elements that make up the ...
Building on the literature on adaptation and on examples from contemporary pastoralists in Gujarat, ...
Recent anthropological approaches to pastoral movement have stressed variability and change. In cont...
The spread and development of the Indus Valley Civilisation, also known as the Harappan civilisation...
This dissertation investigates the role of food producers in the Indus Civilization borderland in Ka...
Shifts in subsistence strategies during the transition between Early Jorwe (1400-1000 B.C.) and Late...
This thesis examines the relationship between ceramic production, ceramic style, and social boundari...
The Mewar Plain Archaeological Assessment (MPAA) is a collaboration between Indian and American scho...
The selective application of modern economic models to the ancient economy enables the reconstructio...
Human colonization in India encompasses a span of at least half--million years and is divided into t...
Building on the literature on adaptation and on examples from contemporary pastoralists in Gujarat, ...
Drawing on interviews with Rabari nomads and development organisations, this article delineates the ...
Nine relatively obscure sites in the northern plain of Gujarat, India: Loteshwar, Santhli, Datrana, ...
Nine relatively obscure sites in the northern plain of Gujarat, India: Loteshwar, Santhli, Datrana, ...
Mobility is an important part of life for those who practice a variety of economic strategies includ...
Understanding regional diversity in Harappan Civilization, and the common elements that make up the ...
Building on the literature on adaptation and on examples from contemporary pastoralists in Gujarat, ...
Recent anthropological approaches to pastoral movement have stressed variability and change. In cont...
The spread and development of the Indus Valley Civilisation, also known as the Harappan civilisation...
This dissertation investigates the role of food producers in the Indus Civilization borderland in Ka...
Shifts in subsistence strategies during the transition between Early Jorwe (1400-1000 B.C.) and Late...
This thesis examines the relationship between ceramic production, ceramic style, and social boundari...
The Mewar Plain Archaeological Assessment (MPAA) is a collaboration between Indian and American scho...
The selective application of modern economic models to the ancient economy enables the reconstructio...
Human colonization in India encompasses a span of at least half--million years and is divided into t...
Building on the literature on adaptation and on examples from contemporary pastoralists in Gujarat, ...
Drawing on interviews with Rabari nomads and development organisations, this article delineates the ...