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Book Details
Author: A.K. Sharma
Publisher: Bharatiya Kala Prakashan
Language: English
Edition: 1st
ISBN: 8180900290, 9788180900297
Pages: 116
Cover: Hardcover
Other Details: 11.00 x 9.00 inch
Weight: 860 gm
Year: 2004
Country of Origin: India


Book Description
Excavating Mesolithic Rock Shelters by A.K. Sharma is an insightful exploration into the ancient world through the lens of archaeology, focusing specifically on the Mesolithic period and the rock shelters that provide critical insight into the early stages of human life. Sharma’s extensive career with the Archaeological Survey of India has led him to explore and excavate numerous significant archaeological sites across India, including regions like Jammu & Kashmir, N.E. India, Lakshadweep, and Chhattisgarh. This book is a culmination of his years of research and fieldwork in these regions.

A.K. Sharma, an internationally renowned archaeologist and anthropologist, delves into the Mesolithic rock shelters, exploring their significance in understanding the early stages of human habitation and culture. His expertise spans multiple regions, and his contributions to archaeology are vast, having authored several well-regarded works in the field.

The book specifically focuses on the Mesolithic rock shelters, which were used by early human communities, particularly in the context of the Indian subcontinent. These shelters are crucial in understanding how ancient societies lived, hunted, and interacted with their environment. Sharma’s work in this area offers detailed accounts of the excavations and findings from these sites, shedding light on the cultural, social, and environmental aspects of life during the Mesolithic period.

Key Features:

  • In-depth exploration of Mesolithic rock shelters and their archaeological significance

  • Based on years of research and fieldwork by the author in remote regions of India

  • Comprehensive analysis of early human habitation and cultural development

  • Provides valuable insights into prehistoric life, including the tools, techniques, and lifestyles of early humans

  • Author, A.K. Sharma, is a recognized expert in the field of archaeology and anthropology, with extensive experience in excavations across various regions of India

  • The book is part of Sharma’s larger body of work, which includes studies on prehistoric cultures and archaeological excavations across India

  • Illustrated with images and diagrams to enhance understanding of the findings and archaeological methods

About the Author:
A.K. Sharma, an expert in archaeology and anthropology, is renowned for his groundbreaking research in prehistoric studies. With a career spanning over three decades with the Archaeological Survey of India, he has contributed significantly to the exploration and excavation of key archaeological sites across India. After retiring from government service, Sharma has continued his work, publishing numerous books on prehistoric cultures and archaeology. His current research focuses on excavations in Mansar (Maharashtra) and Sirpur (Chhattisgarh). He has also established archaeological museums in Mansar and Haridwar, contributing to the preservation and dissemination of India’s rich archaeological heritage.

This book is a valuable resource for students, scholars, and enthusiasts of archaeology, offering a deep dive into the Mesolithic period and the rock shelter sites that played a pivotal role in the development of early human societies in India.