History of Ancient India: Volume II: Protohistoric Foundations

Publisher:
Aryan Books International
| Author:
Dilip K. Chakrabarti
| Language:
English
| Format:
Hardback
Publisher:
Aryan Books International
Author:
Dilip K. Chakrabarti
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It is important to reassess, formulate and develop India’s civilizational and cultural imperatives in an increasingly globalised world. The nation?s perception of its ancient history plays a major role in this. The present series on the history of ancient India was conceived with this in mind. The aim is to put forward a nationalistic, factual and objective history of the ancient Indian past in eleven volumes. The cobwebs of certain ideas that we have lived with in the past are critically examined and in many cases found wanting and discarded. The present volume, i.e. Volume II, discusses the postStone Age developments, dwelling on a vast array of interlinked themes such as the beginning of foodproduction, the phenomenon of the Indus civilization in all its regional diversities and features, and finally, the establishment of a ?village India? on the subcontinental level and its transformation into the phase of early historic urban growth. The volume is titled Protohistoric Foundations because these contain the seeds of what we see in the later contexts including the village India that we can still see, despite the impacts of modern socioeconomic forces around us.

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It is important to reassess, formulate and develop India’s civilizational and cultural imperatives in an increasingly globalised world. The nation?s perception of its ancient history plays a major role in this. The present series on the history of ancient India was conceived with this in mind. The aim is to put forward a nationalistic, factual and objective history of the ancient Indian past in eleven volumes. The cobwebs of certain ideas that we have lived with in the past are critically examined and in many cases found wanting and discarded. The present volume, i.e. Volume II, discusses the postStone Age developments, dwelling on a vast array of interlinked themes such as the beginning of foodproduction, the phenomenon of the Indus civilization in all its regional diversities and features, and finally, the establishment of a ?village India? on the subcontinental level and its transformation into the phase of early historic urban growth. The volume is titled Protohistoric Foundations because these contain the seeds of what we see in the later contexts including the village India that we can still see, despite the impacts of modern socioeconomic forces around us.

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Dilip K. Chakrabarti is Emeritus Professor of South Asian Archaeology at Cambridge University and Dean, Centre for Historical and Civilizational Studies, VIF. He has a large number of research books and articles to his credit. Makkhan Lal, taught at Banaras Hindu University and Aligarh Muslim University. He was a Visiting Fellow in Clare Hall, Cambridge University. He was elected member of the Executive Committee of World Archaeological Congress representing South Asia (198694) and also Academic Programme Coordinator and Treasurer of World Archaeological Congress3 (199094). He is founding ProfessorDirector of Delhi Institute of Heritage Research and Management (established by the Government of Delhi) and a Senior Fellow at Vivekananda International Foundation. He has a large number of books and research articles to his credit.

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