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The Terracotta Plaques of Pagan: Indian Influence and Burmese Innovations

potential elegance in every period irrespective to any political and social limitations. Buddhism entered Myanmar in three inflows, first in 5th Century CE through north-eastern India, secondly during 7th ... on well designated artistic paradigms of Gupta period but had a deep influence of Pāla art. The intense trade activities between eastern India and South East Asia and unstable political condition of

Origin, Development and Decline of Monolithic Pillars and the Continuity of the Tradition in Polylithic, Non-Lithic and Structural Forms

decline in the tradition of erecting monolithic pillar and its transformation. In this paper the authors try to analyse various phenomenon likesocio-political, economic and technical aspects which may have ... a religious structure/ a sacred place/ place having political significance for the erecter of the pillar (Tiwary and Krishnamurthy, 2012: 357–363). Coming to the post-Gupta period we find stray

The Tombs of Burfat Tribe at Taung, Thana Bula Khan, Sindh (Pakistan)

respectively. The author has also discussed the role of the Burfats tribe in the socio-political history of Sindh. While discussing the role of tribe, particular attention has been given to illustrious ... Numrio (Baloch, 1970) However, one finds the word Nuhmardi written on the tomb of Jam Lohar. The Burfat is the valiant tribe of Sindh. They played a very important role in the socio-political history of

Imogen Tyler, Revolting Subjects: Social Abjection and Resistance in Neoliberal Britain

Maternal, 5(2), 2013, www.mamsie.bbk.ac.uk - how this anchors the array of revolts that she explores to persuade the reader of the urgency and political relevance of her argument in the current moment. The ... abjection is present in Kristeva’s theorisation through a “memory hole”. Tyler explores the socio-cultural, historical and political formations that enabled this theory to come to light, the norms that allow

New Routes to Iran’s International Trade in the Safavid Era

Dynasty Era Journal of Current Research In Science 3:21-27 36- Ranjbar M, Ashrafi N (2015) Shah Abbas(I) and the policy of hinterlands the role of Illkhan Mamasani and Kohgiluyeh in economic political and ... Iran’s trading routes was planned by the Safavids in early 16th century, influenced by political and, in particular, economic factors of the new age (post-exploration). The Indian Gurkani (Mughal Empire

Spatial Study of ‘Chandore’ in India’s Western Ghats – Using Ethno-historic Study and Sculptural Details as Complementary Factors to Spatial Techniques

influence of changing political and religious scenarios. Despite this, these materials act as building blocks for writing history. Entire dynasties have been brought to light by the mere mention of kings on ... a period of time due to geographical and/or political reasons, the continuity of social stratification is evident. In another independent research, Dr. Jogalekar from Deccan College found identical

Natalie Loveless: Myrel Chernick and Jennie Klein Eds, The M Word: Real Mothers in Contemporary Art

participates in the well-trod, but nonetheless important, political project of shifting cultural representations by offering alternative visions and voices. difference; including adoption (Laura Larson's ... has been concerned with the link between the personal – how we experience ourselves, imagine our identities, and think about our subjectivity – and the political – how these imaginings inform our social

Report of the Archaeological Survey of Chamak and its Surroundings, District Amaravati, Maharashtra

local centre in the immediate area, and home to some sort of administrative and political authority. All of the settlement sites discovered during this season of exploration have significant potential

Mothering & Psychoanalysis: Clinical, Sociological and Feminist Perspectives

daily basis, perceive them as psychological dramas. It is refreshing to find the lived experience of motherhood addressed in its complexity, and taken up in socio-political terms even where some

Further Adventures of The Dialectic of Sex: Critical Essays on Shulamith Firestone, Mandy Merck and Stella Sandford (eds.)

philosophical and political senses – intrinsic to Firestone’s understanding of the bodily realities of sexed difference and the gendered nature of labour Lisa Downing Book Review: Further Adventures of ‘ The ... from, and debts to, the civil rights movement, and of Firestone’s vision of a genderless or androgynous future. While Firestone’s treatment of race has often been highlighted as a political problem of

Gill Rye, Narratives of Mothering: Women's writing in contemporary France

experiences, feelings and behaviours, in tension, even in conflict with, the ideology of the good mother constructed and perpetuated by various types of institutional discourses: political, socio-cultural ... political opposition is over, the themes highlighted of loss and separation, ambivalence and guilt, power and powerlessness, violence and aggression, selfassertion and jouissance, show that tensions between

Danny Dorling, Injustice: Why Social Inequality Persists

injustice that Dorling identifies have extended across political and popular discourse. The re-vitalisation of damaging stereotypes such as that of the underclass – who are seen to occupy the bottom rungs of

Mirca Madianou and Daniel Miller, Migration and New

experiences typical of the 'Global South' and the political economy of global work. But rather than a romanticized account of migration that highlights the inescapable oppressions and unfairness confronted by

An Archaeological Assessment of Taung Valley of Sindh-Kohistan Pakistan

(Fig.4). This is a reason that majority of the permanent archaeological sites are situated near perennial springs while nomadic-herding camps are spread throughout the region. The socio-political aspects ... (Lashari, 1993) and Satyoon jo Asthan in Sukkur Sindh (Mallah, 1994) are not just burial places but hold a particular importance in understanding the socio-political aspects of the society. The style and

Assessing changes in seawater intrusion and water quality of the Shatt Al-Arab River, Iraq

., 134 , 305 - 312 . Naff T. and Hanna G. , 2003 . The Marshes of southern Iraq: a hydro-engineering and political profile . In: Nicholson E. and Clark P . (eds.), The Iraqi Marshlands: A Human

Three distinctive new genera of Baetidae (Insecta, Ephemeroptera) from South America

). Herein, w e describe three unusual new genera from Brazil and Paraguay. Although the new taxa are based on larvae only, the descriptions of these unusual gene­ ra is in keeping with our philosophy of

The Ethnographic Narration of Gadulia Lohar Tribe of Udaipur, Rajasthan: With the Special Reference to the Ethnoarchaeological Perspective and Traditional Iron Tool Technology

Asia, the Iron Age bridges the gap between the Bronze Age and Early Historic periods. The iron technology played an important role along with other factors such as socio-political institutions in the

Development of Urbanization in the Mewar Region of Rajasthan, India in the Middle of Third Millennium BC

yet to be identified, although most scholars have identified it as the residence of the chief with a higher socio-political status exerting his authority from this vantage point. It is also possible ... important features of a chiefdom is the centralized authority over agricultural surplus and the chief with his religious and divine powers along with the political and economic authority has the right to

Developing the Pond Manifesto

. Grassroots action offers a great potential for pond conservation and needs to be fully exploited. Legislation, policy and planning The aim of this chapter is to raise the political importance and public ... power to interact. This power can be political, economic or it can be the ability to influence the public and other stakeholders through the media or some other established communication network. Labour

Developing the Pond Manifesto

. Grassroots action offers a great potential for pond conservation and needs to be fully exploited. Legislation, policy and planning The aim of this chapter is to raise the political importance and public ... power to interact. This power can be political, economic or it can be the ability to influence the public and other stakeholders through the media or some other established communication network. Labour