Pursuing archaeological research in India: ancient Indica rediscovered

Pursuing archaeological research in India: ancient Indica rediscovered

Chauhan, Parth
Garge, Tejas

88,09 €(IVA inc.)

India has a long and vibrant historical past, spanning from the Lower Pleistocene to modern times and the entire subcontinent is highly varied in its ecology, cultures, and traditions. The people of India include diverse tribal communities, nomadic and semi-nomadic groups, as well as historically-established caste-based populations. As a result, the region provides archaeologists with ample opportunities to conduct anthropological and archaeological research on living traditions as well as on past material cultures. This manual, part of the WAC Cultural Heritage Manual series, represents a source of reference for those interested in pursuing professional archaeological research in India. Thisbook provides readers with basic information of archaeological research in India, such as: General Indian geography A brief history of archaeological research and development of field methods The diversity of the Indian archaeological record The scope of ethnoarchaeology on various cultural groups Important governing bodies and legislative practices Cultural norms and ethics for archaeologists as well as practical knowledge - relevant organizations for advice andcollaboration, obtaining an official field permit and research visa, understanding unique fieldwork methods in Indian cultural and ecological contexts, andmanaging cultural heritage and research data. This first-of -its-kind manual for the Indian subcontinent will be indispensable to anyone working in the archaeology of the region. The first manual to focus on the Indian subcontinent Avery practical resource for those already working in India and for those who want to collaborate with archaeologists and cultural heritage managers in India Aims to encourage and enhance foreign collaborations with Indian archaeologists INDICE: 1 Introduction to India. 2 The Development of Archaeology in India. 3 Indian Archaeology – Prehistory, Protohistory, History. 4 Ethnoarchaeology. 5 Government Departments & National Agencies. 6 Indian Legislation on Archaeology & Heritage. 7 Conducting Archaeological Fieldwork in India. 8 Management of Indian Cultural Heritage. Bibliography & Related Websites. Glossary. Index. Appendices: 1. Timelines. 2. Forms. 3. Contact Information, Addresses.

  • ISBN: 978-0-387-76456-6
  • Editorial: Springer
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 250
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/04/2010
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés