<p>Thus we can safely conclude that<i> </i>Konkan and Aparanta were geographically distant; they belonged to two different eco-zones : Aparanta was a sea fronting alluvial plain nourished by Saraswati river then flowing with full vigour, endowed with some excellent ports and enriched with a flourishing domestic and overseas trade; Konkan was largely covered by a tropical forest, extending from a newly inhabited coastal plain to somewhere in the Deccan plateau across the Sahyadri; then how did Aparanta come to be associated with Konkan ? </p
<p>Landward extension of Kerala–Konkan basin showing fossil wood locations associated with wetlands ...
This paper takes its inspiration from Karl W. Butzer's course on the Human Use of Landforms at the U...
This work summarises the occurrence, distribution and evolution of laterite in Goa State, India. It ...
Finally we can attempt a fairly meaningful picture of the peopling of Konkan. The <i>vaḍukar</i> fro...
The creation of a new piece of land for Rāma Jāmadagnya on the Western coast of India, in the Śūrpār...
We said last time that Konkani identity draws from its <i>kshatriya </i>(<i>jaina</i>) and the <i>br...
The question that I want to explore today is : what was the extent of the west coast that was uplift...
1357-1363Most of the ports of the historical period of the east and west coasts of India were loca...
This paper aims to clarify, on the basis of the available textual evidence, how the figure of the Bh...
<p>Soon some of these <i>kshatriya</i> crossed the <i>Vindhya</i> - <i>Narmadā</i> barrier; trade wa...
While the presence of a Goan diaspora abroad is amply recognised, intra-territorial movement of the ...
The Arabian Sea Islands are broadly divided into three groups: (1) Saurashtra group, (2) Konkan grou...
The Kōnkaṇi territory is now generally believed to have extended roughly along the coast from the pr...
A description of Dwaraka and its environs, its growth and final destruction as narrated in the ancie...
India has a diversify Culture, Race, Religion, Colour, Language, Dress, Manners, Customs and Physica...
<p>Landward extension of Kerala–Konkan basin showing fossil wood locations associated with wetlands ...
This paper takes its inspiration from Karl W. Butzer's course on the Human Use of Landforms at the U...
This work summarises the occurrence, distribution and evolution of laterite in Goa State, India. It ...
Finally we can attempt a fairly meaningful picture of the peopling of Konkan. The <i>vaḍukar</i> fro...
The creation of a new piece of land for Rāma Jāmadagnya on the Western coast of India, in the Śūrpār...
We said last time that Konkani identity draws from its <i>kshatriya </i>(<i>jaina</i>) and the <i>br...
The question that I want to explore today is : what was the extent of the west coast that was uplift...
1357-1363Most of the ports of the historical period of the east and west coasts of India were loca...
This paper aims to clarify, on the basis of the available textual evidence, how the figure of the Bh...
<p>Soon some of these <i>kshatriya</i> crossed the <i>Vindhya</i> - <i>Narmadā</i> barrier; trade wa...
While the presence of a Goan diaspora abroad is amply recognised, intra-territorial movement of the ...
The Arabian Sea Islands are broadly divided into three groups: (1) Saurashtra group, (2) Konkan grou...
The Kōnkaṇi territory is now generally believed to have extended roughly along the coast from the pr...
A description of Dwaraka and its environs, its growth and final destruction as narrated in the ancie...
India has a diversify Culture, Race, Religion, Colour, Language, Dress, Manners, Customs and Physica...
<p>Landward extension of Kerala–Konkan basin showing fossil wood locations associated with wetlands ...
This paper takes its inspiration from Karl W. Butzer's course on the Human Use of Landforms at the U...
This work summarises the occurrence, distribution and evolution of laterite in Goa State, India. It ...