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Indian Prehistoric Archaeological Anthropology is a scholarly work that delves into the rich and complex history of human civilization on the Indian subcontinent. The book provides an in-depth analysis of prehistoric archaeological findings, early human settlements, and the anthropological development of ancient Indian societies.
Gaya Pandey systematically examines evidence from various archaeological sites across India, tracing the evolution of human culture, technology, and social structures from the earliest periods. The work encompasses studies of ancient tools, pottery, burial practices, and settlement patterns that illuminate how prehistoric communities lived and organized themselves.
This authoritative text serves as an essential resource for students, researchers, and academics interested in understanding India’s ancient past. It bridges the gap between archaeological evidence and anthropological interpretation, offering valuable insights into the origins and development of Indian civilization.







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