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Races and Cultures of India is a seminal work in anthropological literature that provides an in-depth examination of the various racial groups and cultural communities that comprise the Indian subcontinent. D. N. Majumdar, a prominent anthropologist, systematically analyzes the ethnographic diversity of India, tracing the origins, migrations, and cultural practices of different populations.
The book explores the physical characteristics, social structures, and cultural traditions of India’s diverse communities, offering insights into how geography, history, and migration patterns have shaped the demographic landscape. Majumdar’s work bridges physical anthropology with cultural studies, providing readers with a thorough understanding of India’s complex social fabric.
This scholarly resource is essential for students of anthropology, sociology, history, and cultural studies seeking to understand the foundations of Indian civilization and the intricate relationships between its various ethnic and cultural groups.







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