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Pragjyotisha Kamarupa An Archaeological History

Books from same Author: Manjil Hazarika

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    Author(s)Manjil Hazarika
    PublisherResearch India Press
    Edition1st Edition
    ISBN9788196827472
    Pages356
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2024

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    Research India Press Pragjyotisha Kamarupa An Archaeological History by Manjil Hazarika

    In the broader context of Indian history, Pragjyotisha-Kamarupa holds a significant position, marked by the rule of three major dynasties - the Varmana, the Salasthambha, and the Pala dynasties. The book explores the unique imprint each of these dynasties has left on the kingdom. The Brahmaputra River, flowing through the heart of Pragjyotisha-Kamarupa, emerges as a central player in shaping the destiny of the kingdom, influencing settlement patterns, economic activities, and cultural exchanges.This book offers a comprehensive survey of the historical and archaeological panorama of the Pragjyotisha-Kamarupa. The articles span a diverse range of topics, from the ancient roots of Pragjyotisha- Kamarupa to meticulous examinations of archaeological remains in various areas of the valley, such as Guwahati, Mayong and Goalpara. Apart from these exploratory results, there are specific studies on the pottery and terracotta objects from explorations and excavations, iconographic studies of Surya sculptures and astrolatry in the Brahmaputra Valley.Extending its reach to contemporary challenges, the book also includes studies on the prospection of natural- disaster-threatened archaeological sites in the lower Brahmaputra River Valley. Other topics include fauna in the sculptural art of early medieval Assam and the rock-cut sculptural tradition in the Brahmaputra Valley. The book encapsulates a vast temporal and thematic expanse of the region's archaeology and history.