[HTML][HTML] Killing the priest-king: Addressing egalitarianism in the Indus civilization
AS Green - Journal of archaeological research, 2021 - Springer
The cities of the Indus civilization were expansive and planned with large-scale architecture
and sophisticated Bronze Age technologies. Despite these hallmarks of social complexity …
and sophisticated Bronze Age technologies. Despite these hallmarks of social complexity …
[HTML][HTML] Agricultural adaptation and resilience through climatic shifts in semi-arid India: 2000 years of archaeobotanical evidence from Vadnagar, Gujarat
The relationship between historical climate change and past agricultural production
contributes to a better understanding of the impacts of projected climate change by providing …
contributes to a better understanding of the impacts of projected climate change by providing …
Reconstructing the climate variability during the last 5000 years from the Banni Plains, Kachchh, Western India
The climatic conditions during the beginning of the last 5,000 years have been discussed,
debated, and documented from various parts of the Indian subcontinent, due to the human …
debated, and documented from various parts of the Indian subcontinent, due to the human …
Evidence for seawater retreat with advent of Meghalayan era (∼ 4200 a BP) in a coastal Harappan settlement
A Das, A Sodhi, CD Vedpathak… - Geochemistry …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The transformation of mature (urbanized) phase of the ancient Indus civilisation between∼
4200 and 3800 years Before Present (yr BP) overlaps with the beginning of the Meghalayan …
4200 and 3800 years Before Present (yr BP) overlaps with the beginning of the Meghalayan …
Lacustrine record of high magnitude flood events and climate variability during mid to late Holocene in the semiarid alluvial plains, western India
Long-term data on flooding events are necessary for understanding the flood frequency and
magnitude variations, but the available instrumental records span only a few decades …
magnitude variations, but the available instrumental records span only a few decades …
[HTML][HTML] Palynofacies and sediment texture response from sub-tropical mixed sub-urban to urban floodplains of the Gomati River, Lucknow, India
Hydromorphodynamic interactions with vegetation are a part of fluvial biomorphodynamics
in actively meandering rivers. Using palynofacies and grain size from sub-urban to urban …
in actively meandering rivers. Using palynofacies and grain size from sub-urban to urban …
[HTML][HTML] Paleolimnology and Natural Versus Anthropogenic Influx During the Late Holocene from Vembanad Wetland, Ramsar Site, Kerala, India
A multi-proxy study of diatoms, palynofacies, and grain size was conducted on a 100 cm
core from Arookutty, Vembanad wetland, Kerala, India, to reconstruct paleolimnological …
core from Arookutty, Vembanad wetland, Kerala, India, to reconstruct paleolimnological …
Diatom response in different climatic zones from west coast of India
Coastal margins and their ecological setting are one of the magnificent landforms on globe.
The complex interaction among the different biotic and abiotic components through ages …
The complex interaction among the different biotic and abiotic components through ages …
Geochemical insights into the 5.4 ka event in the eastern Arabian Shelf
SS Acharya, P Dey - Journal of Earth System Science, 2024 - Springer
This study explores the historical presence of the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO)
phenomenon during the Holocene and its impact on the Indian Summer Monsoon (ISM) and …
phenomenon during the Holocene and its impact on the Indian Summer Monsoon (ISM) and …
[HTML][HTML] Holocene Palaeoenvironmental change at the mouth of Sabarmati River, Gulf of Khambhat, Western India
The fluvio-marine archives have been widely used to assess the imprints of land-sea
interaction during the Holocene period, which has been enigmatic in terms of changes in …
interaction during the Holocene period, which has been enigmatic in terms of changes in …