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    Author(s)M K Dhavalikar
    PublisherManohar
    ISBN9788196054694
    Pages560
    BindingSoftcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearAugust 2023

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    Manohar A Comprehensive History of India Prehistory of India (Vol I Part 1) by M K Dhavalikar

    A Comprehensive History of India: Prehistory of India (Vol. I, Part 1) A Comprehensive History of India: Prehistory of India (Vol. I, Part 1) by M.K. Dhavalikar ISBN - 9788196054694 Cover - PaperBack Publication Year - 2023 Pages - 560p. Price - INR 1100.00 The prehistoric phase forms the longest period in human history cov­ering a few millennia whereas the knowledge of writing which could be used for the reconstruction of history, was acquired by man only five thousand years ago. The development of human culture can be properly understood only by studying the prehistoric past. The antiquity of man now goes back to 3.6 million years, and since then man has been progressing in the face of all odds. Man the hunted became man the hunter, later acquired the technique of food production which further led to sedentary existence, fashioned artefacts to cope with environment, learnt the use of metals and established trading contacts, finally leading to urbanization. In India the first Stone Age tools were discovered in Tamil Nadu which have recently been dated to 1.5 million years (but could not be included in the present volume as it was too late). The proper study of prehistory received a boost in the post-Independence period. Hundreds of pre­historic sites have since been discovered almost all over the country, even in the north-east which was archaeologically a terra incognita till now. Systematic excavations have been carried out and the data scientifically analysed, stages of evolution of culture from food gathering to food producing have been traced and the further development into the glorious Indus – Harappan – civilization has also been critically reviewed. The volume includes contributions from acknowledged experts in the field. Greater emphasis has been laid on scientific evidence which brings out the role of environment in the evolution of cultures. The study ends with the advent of Aryans which is one of the knottiest of issues in human history. About the Author The late Professor M.K. Dhavalikar (1930-2018) retired as a Professor of Archaeology and Director of the Deccan College Post-Graduate Research Institute, Pune. He had published 27 books, some of which include Ajanta: A Cultural Study (1973), Late Hinayana Caves of Western India (1984), Indian Protohistory (1997), The Aryans: Myth and Archaeology (2006) and Socio-Economic Archaeology of India (2014). His excavation reports of numerous sites such as Inamgaon, Kuntasi, Prabhas Patan, etc., have been robust testimonies of his dedicated service to Indian archaeology. The Indian History Congress elected him as its General President for its annual session in 1999. In recognition of his accomplishments, the President of India bestowed upon him the coveted civilian award ‘Padma Shri’ in 2011.