RK Ganjoo, SB Ota - Quaternary international, 2012 - Elsevier
Prehistoric sites are reported from the entire length and breadth of India. Most of these are surface sites, and invite less attention and significance compared to the few sites that are …
AS Soni, VS Soni - Arts Humanities Open Access Journal, 2017 - academia.edu
In an attempt to understand the geological contexts of the stone tools recovered from NW sub-Himalays was first made by de Terra & Paterson1 and this British–American team was …
C Gaillard, S Mishra, M Singh, S Deo… - Quaternary …, 2010 - academia.edu
The short communication by Soni and Soni reports interesting discoveries in the sub- Himalayas of Northwestern India. Some of them occur in Holocene stratigraphical contexts …
AS Soni, VS Soni - Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2016 - Elsevier
By exploring a region of the north-western sub-Himalayas, 74 fluvially rounded pitted cobbles mixed with other artefacts were collected from 16 sites. Each cobble had one to ten …
VS Soni, AS Soni - Bulletin of the Indo Pacific Prehistory Association, 2012 - academia.edu
ABSTRACT The Siwaliks or sub-Himalayas are the foothills of Himalayas situated along its southern margin which house the Soanian lithic industries. We recently made surface …
VS Soni, AS Soni - Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory …, 2012 - journals.lib.washington.edu
Most of the alluvial fan surfaces in the northwestern sub-Himalayas were laid down during terminal Pleistocene to late mid-Holocene times and so were the cusp terraces of the …
The Soanian is a post-Acheulean archaeological adaptation in the Siwalik region of the Indian subcontinent. It was named after the Soan valley in Pakistan by H. de Terra and TT …
AS Soni, VS Soni, N Suresh, R Kumar - 2017 - academia.edu
The Soanian tools have since been reported from various sites in India and Pakistan, but their typochronology was poorly understood. Until now the Soanian tools have been …
AS Soni - Proceedings of the Indian History Congress, 2011 - JSTOR
The stone-age in the Northwestern parts of India is known to hav existed from mid- Pleistocene times (5-6 Lacs of years ago) to not la than 20,000 years ago or so. As per some …