Archaeology of Early Medieval and Medieval South Asia
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Archaeology of Early Medieval and Medieval South Asia
Contesting Narratives from the Eastern Ganga-Brahmaputra Basin
Varma, Supriya; Sen, Swadhin; Sahu, Bhairabi Prasad
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2022
374
Dura
Inglês
9781138320925
15 a 20 dias
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A Dedicatory Note: The unsettling interrogative sensibilities of Brajadulal Chattopadhyaya and transgression of the disciplinary boundaries
1 Introduction: Trouble of thinking about the archaeology of the early medieval and the medieval in Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna Basin
PART 1: Conceptual, methodological, and spatiotemporal domains of archaeology
2 Locating the medieval in South Asian archaeology: Resetting field methods and practices
3 The changing landscape of early medieval Indian history: Perspectives from archaeology
4 Engaging with the past beyond the comfort zone: Early medieval and medieval in the archaeological context of the north-western part of Bengal
PART 2: Settlements, landscapes, and interpretive frameworks
5 Changing patterns of agrarian development in early medieval North Bengal: A delineation from the inscriptions
6 Early medieval and medieval settlements on the littoral and active part of a delta: An archaeological study of the southwestern part of Bangladesh
7 Chronicles of perpetually reconfiguring entanglements: A precursory understanding of the landscape archaeology of Teesta Megafan of Bangladesh
PART 3: Pottery analyses and the spatiotemporal indexes
8 Pottery of Bengal during the early medieval period
9 Analysing the pottery from the Brahmaputra Valley: Issues within archaeology and history (seventh to fifteenth centuries CE)
PART 4: Material culture and monumental remains in context
10 Religious pictures from Bengal and Eastern Bihar: More than illustrating pantheons
11 Temple-building in the early medieval-medieval Bengal: Revisiting contexts in Western Bengal
12 The regional monetary identity of 'medieval Bengal' (thirteenth to sixteenth centuries CE): Coin hoards, mint towns, and connectivity
1 Introduction: Trouble of thinking about the archaeology of the early medieval and the medieval in Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna Basin
PART 1: Conceptual, methodological, and spatiotemporal domains of archaeology
2 Locating the medieval in South Asian archaeology: Resetting field methods and practices
3 The changing landscape of early medieval Indian history: Perspectives from archaeology
4 Engaging with the past beyond the comfort zone: Early medieval and medieval in the archaeological context of the north-western part of Bengal
PART 2: Settlements, landscapes, and interpretive frameworks
5 Changing patterns of agrarian development in early medieval North Bengal: A delineation from the inscriptions
6 Early medieval and medieval settlements on the littoral and active part of a delta: An archaeological study of the southwestern part of Bangladesh
7 Chronicles of perpetually reconfiguring entanglements: A precursory understanding of the landscape archaeology of Teesta Megafan of Bangladesh
PART 3: Pottery analyses and the spatiotemporal indexes
8 Pottery of Bengal during the early medieval period
9 Analysing the pottery from the Brahmaputra Valley: Issues within archaeology and history (seventh to fifteenth centuries CE)
PART 4: Material culture and monumental remains in context
10 Religious pictures from Bengal and Eastern Bihar: More than illustrating pantheons
11 Temple-building in the early medieval-medieval Bengal: Revisiting contexts in Western Bengal
12 The regional monetary identity of 'medieval Bengal' (thirteenth to sixteenth centuries CE): Coin hoards, mint towns, and connectivity
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Century CE;Early Medieval;Twelfth Century CE;Thirteenth Century CE;Sixteenth Century CE;Eleventh Century CE;Fifteenth Century CE;Archaeological Places;Early Medieval Period;Brahmanical Temple;Nineteenth Century CE;Structural Remains;Copper Plate Inscriptions;Walled Settlement;Fourteenth Century CE;Monumental Remains;North Bengal;Mud Walls;Eighth Century CE;Structural Mounds;Tamil Nadu;Archaeological Settlements;Celadon Ware;Ninth Century CE;Cal BP
A Dedicatory Note: The unsettling interrogative sensibilities of Brajadulal Chattopadhyaya and transgression of the disciplinary boundaries
1 Introduction: Trouble of thinking about the archaeology of the early medieval and the medieval in Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna Basin
PART 1: Conceptual, methodological, and spatiotemporal domains of archaeology
2 Locating the medieval in South Asian archaeology: Resetting field methods and practices
3 The changing landscape of early medieval Indian history: Perspectives from archaeology
4 Engaging with the past beyond the comfort zone: Early medieval and medieval in the archaeological context of the north-western part of Bengal
PART 2: Settlements, landscapes, and interpretive frameworks
5 Changing patterns of agrarian development in early medieval North Bengal: A delineation from the inscriptions
6 Early medieval and medieval settlements on the littoral and active part of a delta: An archaeological study of the southwestern part of Bangladesh
7 Chronicles of perpetually reconfiguring entanglements: A precursory understanding of the landscape archaeology of Teesta Megafan of Bangladesh
PART 3: Pottery analyses and the spatiotemporal indexes
8 Pottery of Bengal during the early medieval period
9 Analysing the pottery from the Brahmaputra Valley: Issues within archaeology and history (seventh to fifteenth centuries CE)
PART 4: Material culture and monumental remains in context
10 Religious pictures from Bengal and Eastern Bihar: More than illustrating pantheons
11 Temple-building in the early medieval-medieval Bengal: Revisiting contexts in Western Bengal
12 The regional monetary identity of 'medieval Bengal' (thirteenth to sixteenth centuries CE): Coin hoards, mint towns, and connectivity
1 Introduction: Trouble of thinking about the archaeology of the early medieval and the medieval in Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna Basin
PART 1: Conceptual, methodological, and spatiotemporal domains of archaeology
2 Locating the medieval in South Asian archaeology: Resetting field methods and practices
3 The changing landscape of early medieval Indian history: Perspectives from archaeology
4 Engaging with the past beyond the comfort zone: Early medieval and medieval in the archaeological context of the north-western part of Bengal
PART 2: Settlements, landscapes, and interpretive frameworks
5 Changing patterns of agrarian development in early medieval North Bengal: A delineation from the inscriptions
6 Early medieval and medieval settlements on the littoral and active part of a delta: An archaeological study of the southwestern part of Bangladesh
7 Chronicles of perpetually reconfiguring entanglements: A precursory understanding of the landscape archaeology of Teesta Megafan of Bangladesh
PART 3: Pottery analyses and the spatiotemporal indexes
8 Pottery of Bengal during the early medieval period
9 Analysing the pottery from the Brahmaputra Valley: Issues within archaeology and history (seventh to fifteenth centuries CE)
PART 4: Material culture and monumental remains in context
10 Religious pictures from Bengal and Eastern Bihar: More than illustrating pantheons
11 Temple-building in the early medieval-medieval Bengal: Revisiting contexts in Western Bengal
12 The regional monetary identity of 'medieval Bengal' (thirteenth to sixteenth centuries CE): Coin hoards, mint towns, and connectivity
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Century CE;Early Medieval;Twelfth Century CE;Thirteenth Century CE;Sixteenth Century CE;Eleventh Century CE;Fifteenth Century CE;Archaeological Places;Early Medieval Period;Brahmanical Temple;Nineteenth Century CE;Structural Remains;Copper Plate Inscriptions;Walled Settlement;Fourteenth Century CE;Monumental Remains;North Bengal;Mud Walls;Eighth Century CE;Structural Mounds;Tamil Nadu;Archaeological Settlements;Celadon Ware;Ninth Century CE;Cal BP