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Kashi and Varanasi: Emergence of State, City and Religious Landscapes
Author
Vidula Jayaswal
Specifications
  • ISBN 13 : 9788173056338
  • year : 2019
  • language : English
  • binding : Hardbound
Description
An archaeologist and a teacher of repute, Professor Vidula Jayaswal, after superannuation from the Banaras Hindu University, where she served for more than four decades, is presently occupying the prestigious Prof. R.C. Sharma Chair of Archaeology and Art History, at Jfiana-Pravaha, Centre for Cultural Studies and Research, Varanasi. She has also served Archaeological Survey of India as Deputy Superintending Archaeologist for a short period. Recipient of various scholarships and fellowships, she received specialized training in archaeology and anthropology at the University of Berkeley. Professor Jayaswal has not only carried out a number of archaeological and ethnological field studies, but has also been prompt in publishing the results. Author of over twenty books and research monographs, and about 70 research articles, Professor Jayaswal is known for her original contribution in Indian prehistory, ethnoarchaeology and interpretation of archaeological remains of the Historical Period of the Middle Ganga Plain. Besides, she could also infuse scientific temper to the study of archaeology, through some major projects financed by the Ford Foundation (USA), and the Department of Science & Technology (Government of India), of which she has been the Principal Investigator and Coordinator. Her recent publications include Preface Two factors are responsible for the writing of this book. One, soon after the publication of my book Adi-Kashi se Varanasi tak, written for Hindi readers, several of my friends and colleagues wanted me to translate it in English for wider circulation. The second reason was to contribute further to the series on the religious landscapes of Varanasi, which was planned by me and the first volume of which was publish