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The development of archaeology in the Indian subcontinent
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Chakrabarti, Dilip K.
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Archaeological excavation
/ Archaeological paradigms
/ Archaeological sites
/ Archaeological surveys
/ Archaeology
/ Buddhism
/ Excavations
/ Field archaeology
/ Historical archaeology
/ Indian culture
1982
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The development of archaeology in the Indian subcontinent
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Chakrabarti, Dilip K.
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Archaeological excavation
/ Archaeological paradigms
/ Archaeological sites
/ Archaeological surveys
/ Archaeology
/ Buddhism
/ Excavations
/ Field archaeology
/ Historical archaeology
/ Indian culture
1982
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The development of archaeology in the Indian subcontinent
1982
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Overview
Because of its size, the archaeology of India has received the primary attention. All the main stages of Indian archaeology are briefly analysed, and it has been demonstrated how, an impressive number of discoveries notwithstanding, traditional and ancient Indian historical thinking has conditioned archaeological approaches.
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Taylor & Francis Group,Routledge and Kegan Paul Ltd,Routledge and Kegan Paul
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