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The Archaeology of Indian Trade Routes Up to C. 200 BC: Resource Use, Resource Access and Lines of Communication

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This study explores the utilization of certain specific raw materials by archaeological cultures in different periods. Lahiri delineates the probable areas which could have supplied the raw materials to these cultures, and, on this basis, the essential direction of routes in and across distinct zones. The earliest proto-historic lines of movement--primarily confined to the north-western part of the Indian subcontinent--that developed in the period antecedent to the Harappan civilization are examined. So is the articulation ...

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The Archaeology of Indian Trade Routes Up to C. 200 BC: Resource Use, Resource Access and Lines of Communication 1992, Oxford University Press, USA, New Delhi, India

ISBN-13: 9780195628142

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