A Sourcebook of Indian CivilizationNiharranjan Ray, Brajadulal Chattopadhyaya A Sourcebook of Indian Civilization aims at familiarising its readers with the various aspects that go into the making of the history of Indian civilisation. The arrangement of the material in the chapters and selections conform to a rationally conceived and planned scheme of history. The contents of the book presents an extensive view of Indian life and thought. |
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... remains of a meal , every single man must have his own food for himself , for if any one of the party who are eating should take of the food from one and the same plate , that which remains in the plate becomes , after the first eater ...
... remains of a meal , every single man must have his own food for himself , for if any one of the party who are eating should take of the food from one and the same plate , that which remains in the plate becomes , after the first eater ...
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... remains of early man , available in the form mostly of stone tools , sometimes with the remains of animals that he hunted , do not speak comprehensively about his life , and it is often ruefully remarked : ' It is the stone alone that ...
... remains of early man , available in the form mostly of stone tools , sometimes with the remains of animals that he hunted , do not speak comprehensively about his life , and it is often ruefully remarked : ' It is the stone alone that ...
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... remains , animal - bones and iron - objects , the pit also contained a few objects of shell . ii . Megalith IV : . . . Megalith IV was in fact found to entomb a monument of the incipent dolmenoid cist type containing a terracotta legged ...
... remains , animal - bones and iron - objects , the pit also contained a few objects of shell . ii . Megalith IV : . . . Megalith IV was in fact found to entomb a monument of the incipent dolmenoid cist type containing a terracotta legged ...
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CONTENTS | 38 |
Introduction | 77 |
The Land the People and the Environs 1 | 123 |
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