Tracing Ancient Itinerants and Early Medieval Rulers in the Forests of Bandhavgarh

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Lahiri, N., Rajani, M. B., Sanyal, D., Banerjee, S., & Tiwari, S. (2023). Tracing Ancient Itinerants and Early Medieval Rulers in the Forests of Bandhavgarh. South Asian Studies, 39(1), 76–99.
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The paper describes the teams field work in the Bandhavgarh National Park and Tiger Reserve and its implications. The earliest remains go back in the form of caves to the 2nd century CE. Shrines of early medieval antiquity, sculptures, and reservoirs begin in the time of Kalachuri kings (7th century CE till the 13th century CE) and continue into the high medieval with Vaghela fortifications and palace remains (13th century CE onwards).

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