Proceedings of The Academy of Natural Sciences (Vol. CIV, 1952)
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Total Pages: 300
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Publisher: Academy of Natural Sciences
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Total Pages: 300
ISBN-13: 9781437955057
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
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Published: 1951
Total Pages: 870
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Publications of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia": v. 53, 1901, p. 788-794.
Author: Library of Congress
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Published: 1971
Total Pages: 718
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Published: 1972
Total Pages: 744
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Published: 1951
Total Pages: 1072
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Author: T. V. Sathyamurthy
Publisher: Librairie Droz
Published: 1964
Total Pages: 326
ISBN-13: 9782600040099
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Published: 1952
Total Pages: 894
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Published: 1953
Total Pages: 1440
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Michel Danino
Publisher: Penguin Books India
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 367
ISBN-13: 0143068644
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Indian subcontinent was the scene of dramatic upheavals a few thousand years ago. The Northwest region entered an arid phase, and erosion coupled with tectonic events played havoc with river courses. One of them disappeared. Celebrated as -Sarasvati' in the Rig Veda and the Mahabharata, this river was rediscovered in the early nineteenth century through topographic explorations by British officials. Recently, geological and climatological studies have probed its evolution and disappearance, while satellite imagery has traced the river's buried courses and isotope analyses have dated ancient waters still stored under the Thar Desert. In the same Northwest, the subcontinent's first urban society"the Indus civilization"flourished and declined. But it was not watered by the Indus alone: since Aurel Stein's expedition in the 1940s, hundreds of Harappan sites have been identified in the now dry Sarasvati's basin. The rich Harappan legacy in technologies, arts and culture sowed the seeds of Indian civilization as we know it now. Drawing from recent research in a wide range of disciplines, this book discusses differing viewpoints and proposes a harmonious synthesis"a fascinating tale of exploration that brings to life the vital role the -lost river of the Indian desert' played before its waters gurgled to a stop.