Northeast India Studies Directory
Mr Manjil Hazarika:
Institution |
: | Leiden University, the Netherlands |
Website |
: | http://www.himalayanlanguages.org/team/manjil_hazarika |
Post Address |
: | P.O. & Vill. Khatiakhali, Rajabari, Sub. Div. Bokakhat, Dist. Golaghat, Assam 785612, INDIA |
Email |
hazarikam@gmail.com, manjilhazarika@yahoo.com | |
Discipline |
: | Archaeology |
Research topics in NE India |
: | Prehistory of NE India, Neolithic Culture of NE India, Origin of Rice Agriculture |
Reference of 3 papers |
: | Hazarika, Manjil. 2011. ‘Lithic industries with Palaeolithic elements in Northeast India’, Quaternary International, doi:10.1016/j.quaint.2011.10.006. Hazarika, Manjil. 2011. ‘A recent perspective on the prehistoric cultures of Northeast India’, Understanding North East India: Cultural Diversities, Insurgency and Identities, ed. Madhu Rajput, pp. 30-55. New Delhi: Manak Publications Pvt. Ltd. Hazarika, Manjil. 2011. ‘Archaeological record of human movements in Northeast India’, People of Contemporary Northeast India, ed. Tiluttoma Baruah, pp. 288-305. Guwahati: Pratisruti Publishers. Hazarika, Manjil. 2011. ‘Shared cultural background of certain Northeast Indian tribes: Some thoughts in archaeological perspective’, The North East Umbrella: Cultural-Historical Interaction and Isolation of the Tribes in the Region (Pre-History to 21st Century), eds. Marco Mitri and Desmond Kharmawphlang, pp. 16-36. Shillong: Don Bosco Centre for Indigenous Cultures Publication. Hazarika, Manjil. 2008. ‘Archaeological research in North-East India: A critical review’, Journal of Historical Research, XVI: 1-14. Hazarika, Manjil. 2008. ‘Prehistoric importance of Northeast India: Some theoretical considerations’, Proceedings of North East India History Association, 28: 22-36. Hazarika, Manjil. 2006. ‘Neolithic culture of Northeast India: A recent perspective on the origins of pottery and agriculture’, Ancient Asia, I: 25-43 Hazarika, Manjil. 2006. ‘Understanding the process of plants and animal domestication in Northeast India: A hypothetical approach’, Asian Agri-History, X: 203-212. |
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