[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 …

[HTML][HTML] Agricultural adaptation and resilience through climatic shifts in semi-arid India: 2000 years of archaeobotanical evidence from Vadnagar, Gujarat

AK Pokharia, H Patel, AS Ambekar, M Spate… - Quaternary Science …, 2024 - Elsevier
The relationship between historical climate change and past agricultural production
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

N Makwana, SP Prizomwala, A Das… - Frontiers in Earth …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
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 …

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 …

Lacustrine record of high magnitude flood events and climate variability during mid to late Holocene in the semiarid alluvial plains, western India

A Sridhar, B Thakur, N Basavaiah, P Seth… - Palaeogeography …, 2020 - Elsevier
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 …

[HTML][HTML] Palynofacies and sediment texture response from sub-tropical mixed sub-urban to urban floodplains of the Gomati River, Lucknow, India

P Tiwari, P Srivastava, B Thakur - International Journal of Sediment …, 2024 - Elsevier
Hydromorphodynamic interactions with vegetation are a part of fluvial biomorphodynamics
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

P Tiwari, B Thakur, P Srivastava, SKS Gahlaud… - Quaternary, 2025 - mdpi.com
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 …

Diatom response in different climatic zones from west coast of India

P Tiwari, P Srivastava, B Thakur - Journal of the …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
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 …

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 …

[HTML][HTML] Holocene Palaeoenvironmental change at the mouth of Sabarmati River, Gulf of Khambhat, Western India

C Vedpathak, A Das, SP Prizomwala… - Quaternary Environments …, 2024 - Elsevier
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 …