The present book, though primarily a report of excavations at Anai, attempts to discuss different aspects of cultural, social and economic life during the second and first millennium BCE. There are artifacts exhibiting specialization in various crafts and technologies. One finds traces of intra-regional and inter-regional interactions and vibrant trade networks established through thick arteries of rivers irrigating the landscape. We also come across clear traces of religious beliefs and practices prevalent at different cultural periods. The book tries to unfold divergent dimensions of culture of rural India and interface it with evolving city centres. With detailed study and analyses of material remains, this book should interest the experts in the field of Archaeology. At the same time the book also tries to reach out to the common reader who may be interested in life in ancient Varanasi.
Dr. Prabhakar Upadhyay is an Assistant Professor in Banaras Hindu University. His publications include Minerals and Mining in Ancient India (2007) and Archaeology of Ganga Basin: Paradigm Shift (2010, Associate Editor). He has actively participated in the excavations at Khairadih, Anai, Agiabir and Hariharpur. Besides directing several exploratory programmes in ancient mining belts and middle Ganga plain, he has directed Excavations at Raipura (2010-11).
In preparation of this report, we received gracious assistance from several corners. I am grateful to Prof. V.D. Misra and Prof. P.P. Joglekar who helped us in the study of stone and bone objects.
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