Archaeology
A Study of Women in Ancient India and An Introduction to Crimes Against Women
Age of The Nandas & Mauryas
The age of the Nandas and Mauryas (c. 400-185 B.C.) witnessed great changes sweeping over the face of Western Asia, over lands with which India had much to do from the dawn of history, and account must be taken of their effects, direct and indirect, on the political, economic and artistic life of India. In this seminal period when Indo-Aryan civilization may be said to have attained its maturity, India did not hesitate to borrow political and economic plans and artistic motifs from abroad, and put them to the most appropriate uses in her own institutions and monuments.
Ancient History of India
Ancient Indian Mother-Goddess Votive Discs
Chandragupta Maurya
Dravidian Architecture
Early Indian Bronzes
Economy & Society in Early India
This book is a refreshing study of some of the basic issues in the current historiographical debate on early Indian economy and society. It identifies major trends in the writings on early Indian economic history, and analyses the increasingly oppressive nature of ancient Indian land revenue system and the economic role of early medieval south Indian temples.
Exploring Medieval India Through Persian Sources
Goddess Vinayaki The Female Ganesa
Recently there has been quite a good deal of fresh study and writing on some less known and minor aspects of Indian iconography. One such example is that of the female form of the god Ganesa. Alice Getty Published in her monograph on ganesa an image-stele showing Ganesa as a female from the Causatha Yogini Temple at Bheraghat, Jabalpur district, Madhya Pradesh.
History and Time An Indian Perspective
History of Anncient India
The object of this volume is to provide within a moderate compass a compendious account of the history, institutions, and culture of ancient India from the dim ages of antiquity to the establishment of Moslem rule. It has not been planned to meet the needs of any particular class of readers. Its primary purpose is to serve alike students, scholars, and all others, interested in the study of ancient Indian history, as a book of ready use and reference.