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Prehistoric Cultures of Odisha
A Study of the Tel River Valley
Author | : Nalinikanta Rana |
ISBN | :978-93-83221-46-2 |
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Year | :2022 |
Format | :Hardbound |
Description | : 25 cm (Hb), xxv+286 p., 16 maps &
132 b/w illus., Bibliography, Index |
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About the Book
One of the important features of the
prehistoric studies from the early twentieth century is the utilization of
ethnographic data for archaeological interpretation. The present book
constitutes the original and first hand contribution to our understanding of
the Prehistory and Ethno-archaeology of the Tel River valley.
The book comprises of six chapters.
The first chapter defines the study area and scope of study, presents a review
of research on Palaeolithic archaeology of the subcontinent, Peninsular India
and the region of Odisha in general and of the study area in particular. The
second chapter described the physiographic and geographic setting of Odisha
with a special emphasis on the study area such as hill ranges, drainage systems,
geology, soils profiles, climate, flora and fauna. The third chapter is focused
on the study of the ethnographic context of Odisha especially of the Mid-Tel
river Valley comprising of the tribal and agro-pastoral groups such as Kandh,
Poraja, Gadaba, Saura and Munda. The fourth chapter discusses the prehistoric
sites reported by previous researchers as well as those discovered by the
author. Intensive and problem-oriented explorations in the Mid-Tel river
valley, spanning over four seasons, resulted in the discovery of 82 new
archaeological sites in different geomorphic context comprising of Acheulean
& Microlithic scatters and debitage, ringstones as well as potshreds of the
historical period in the surface context. In fifth chapter, the prehistoric lithic
assemblages were classified and analysed using the ‘Site-Catchment’ model of
archaeological theory. The sixth & concluding chapters presents the major
findings of the research along with tabulated data of all the archaeological
sites in the study area with their photographic records.
About the Author
Nalinikanta Rana (b. 1986) is
currently working as Lecturer and Head, P.G. Department of History, Kalahandi
University, Bhawanipatna, Odisha. He took his masters degree from the
University of Hyderabad and Doctoral Degree from Pondicherry University. He was
also awarded UGC-JRF in 2014 with which he completed his doctoral research. His
areas of interest are Ancient Indian History & Archaeology, Art &
Architecture, Ethno-history and Ethno-archaeology.
He has several papers
published in UGC listed as well as other peer-reviewed journals and seminar
proceedings. He also presented his research findings in several regional,
national and international seminars and conferences. He has also guided UG and
PG dissertations. As part of his doctoral research he explored and discovered
several prehistoric and historical sites in the Tel River valley and in
Kalahandi district of Odisha. He also participated in the Buddhigarh
excavations, Western Odisha in 2015.


