New dimensions in hunter-gatherer studies : the prehistory of the Tarafeni Valley / Bishnupriya Basak.

By: Bishnupriya BasakContributor(s): Bishnupriya BasakMaterial type: TextTextPublisher number: Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P)LTD. | ;7/22,Anasri Road, Daryaganj,New Delhi-110002:International Book Distributors | :Flat No 14, Prakash Apartment 5 Ansari Road Darya Ganj New DelhiPublication details: Delhi : Primus Books , 2018Description: xiii,186 pages ; 24 cmISBN: 9789386552426Subject(s): HistoryDDC classification: 934 BAS
Contents:
1.Introdution 2.Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Cultures in Indian Subcontinent 3.The Religion :Environment Context 4.The Distribution of Sites in the Landscape 5.The Lithic Assemblage 6.Interpreting the past Use of Landscape
Summary: In the last decade or so, there has been substantial development in understanding the behavioural patterns of past hunter-gatherers societies. Although images of existing hunting-gathering populations continue to be used as analogues in drawing inferences about the past, there has been a considerable shift in the analyses of both, the archaeological record and the ethnographic data as well as more meaningful engagement with inquiries in territoriality, mobility strategies and the use of raw materials by past hunter-gatherer societies. This volume tries to explore these questions vis-à-vis the prehistory of a small river valley in West Medinapur, West Bengal to assess how far some of the theoretical issues raised in hunter-gatherer studies are relevant to the Indian context. Although remarkable advances have been made in expanding the database on new sites in Indian prehistory, in the appreciation of the palaeo environment and the chronology of the different cultures, yet studies highlighting theoretical issues are relatively few. This volume, therefore, will be of great interest to both, students and researchers alike.
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1.Introdution
2.Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Cultures in Indian Subcontinent
3.The Religion :Environment Context
4.The Distribution of Sites in the Landscape
5.The Lithic Assemblage
6.Interpreting the past Use of Landscape

In the last decade or so, there has been substantial development in understanding the behavioural patterns of past hunter-gatherers societies. Although images of existing hunting-gathering populations continue to be used as analogues in drawing inferences about the past, there has been a considerable shift in the analyses of both, the archaeological record and the ethnographic data as well as more meaningful engagement with inquiries in territoriality, mobility strategies and the use of raw materials by past hunter-gatherer societies. This volume tries to explore these questions vis-à-vis the prehistory of a small river valley in West Medinapur, West Bengal to assess how far some of the theoretical issues raised in hunter-gatherer studies are relevant to the Indian context. Although remarkable advances have been made in expanding the database on new sites in Indian prehistory, in the appreciation of the palaeo environment and the chronology of the different cultures, yet studies highlighting theoretical issues are relatively few. This volume, therefore, will be of great interest to both, students and researchers alike.

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