Archaeology of India
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 82nd Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC (2017)
Post-colonial Indian archaeology has typically conformed to a north-centric narrative of Indian history, as is reflected in the intensity of archaeological study of the Indus Valley Civilization in northern India and in Pakistan. While fruitful, this narrative has obscured wider examination of archaeological phenomena across India. This session aims to shed light on the lesser-known archaeology of India. Since the 1970s, Indian archaeologists have increasingly thought of archaeology as a means of generating information on Indian history and have thus sought to further the documentation and collection of archaeological data across India. These interests coincided with the acceleration of natural resource extraction initiatives and the increasing frequency of road, power plant and dam construction. Large-scale building projects often resulted in the displacement of local communities and the destruction of archaeological and historical sites. To that end, this session invites papers that collectively reflect the full scope and diversity of current research on archaeological phenomena from throughout the whole of Indian history, broadly defined, and across the entire Indian Republic. Papers that employ spatial methodologies are especially welcome.
Other Keywords
South India •
Landscape •
Burials •
Material Culture •
Archaeology •
Zooarchaeology •
Cremations •
Coastal •
India •
South Asia
Geographic Keywords
South Asia •
Islamic Republic of Pakistan (Country) •
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (Country) •
Asia (Continent) •
Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lan (Country) •
Republic of India (Country) •
People's Republic of Bangladesh (Country) •
Kingdom of Bhutan (Country) •
Kingdom of Nepal (Country)
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- Documents (11)
- Carving a Space for Jainism: Jain Rock-Cut Caves in Early Historic to Medieval Tamil Nadu, South India (2017)
- Cultural Change in Funerary Practices from Harappan to Post-Harappan Phases in Proto-Historic India (2017)
- Current State of Megalithic Research in Kerala, India (2017)
- Fishers and Farmers in northern Kerala: Preliminary Results from the Northern Kerala Archaeological Project (NorKAP) (2017)
- The Materiality of Domestic Space: Indor Khera, North India, 200 BCE- 500 CE (2017)
- Microregions and Materiality: Artifact Analysis at Panchmata, India (2017)
- Settlement, Socio-environmental Practice and the Long Durée of Landscape Production in South India: A Regional View from Maski, Raichur District, Karnataka (2017)
- "The South" as object of knowledge between archaeology and history (2017)
- A Study of the Archaeological Landscape of Bairat, Jaipur district, Rajasthan (2017)
- Unsettling a Region: Archaeological Landscapes and Seascapes of Saurashtra, Western India (2017)
- Zooarchaeology and the Study of Human-Animal Relationships in Pre and Early Historic South India (2017)