Yule, Paul ; Brandtner, Martin ; Misra, B. ; Mohanty, P.
In: South Asian Archaeology 2001. Paris, Éd. Recherche sur les Civilisations 2006, pp. 406-416 . ISBN 2-86538-301-6
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Abstract
An Indo-German research team took up the first season on the archaeological component of the Orissa Research Project (SPP1066, "Contested Centres: Construction and Change of Sociocultural Identities in the Indian Region Orissa"), funded by the DFG. We tested the hypothesis that from the iron age into the early medieval period that politically and culturally, Western Orissa was pre-eminent and superior to the coast, as is the case in recent times.
Document type: | Book Section |
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Version: | Secondary publication |
Date Deposited: | 12 Nov 2008 15:47 |
ISBN: | 2-86538-301-6 |
DDC-classification: | General history of Asia Far East |
Controlled Keywords: | Orissa, Archäologie, Megalith |
Uncontrolled Keywords: | Westorissa , Archäologie , Megalithen , Eisenzeit , Tel/Mahanadi, Western Orissa , Archaeology , Megaliths , Iron age , Tel/Mahanadi |
Subject (classification): | History and Archaeology |
Countries/Regions: | India |
Series: | Personen > Schriften von Paul Yule zu Südasien |
Volume: | 5 |