Burial Practices in Ancient India

Burial Practices in Ancient India
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Download or read book Burial Practices in Ancient India written by Tushar and published by PRASHARAN SVM. This book was released on 2023-09-16 with total page 185 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Delve into the intricate landscape of ancient Indian burial practices, spanning Mesolithic to Neolithic epochs. Unveil cultural and societal dimensions through mortuary practices in five comprehensive chapters. Gain insight regarding the basics of burial archaeology. Discover how burial rites evolved from indigenous societies to agrarian communities. Explore the transformative journey through time, culture, and human rituals. This booklet sheds light on deep-seated dynamics that shaped ancient lives, underscoring burial practices as pivotal cultural expressions. This booklet peculiarly offers a comprehensive perspective on the evolution of burial customs from Mesolithic to Neolithic times in Ancient India, weaving together history, culture, and human beliefs.


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