Archaeology of Wari-Bateshwar

Wari and Bateshwar are two adjacent villages in Amlabo Union under Belabo police station in Narsingdi district, Bangladesh. It is situated on an isolated bit of the Pleistocene terrace at Manohardi-Sibpur, which is detached from the Madhupur tract by the Old Brahm...

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Main Author: Shahnaj Husne Jahan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2010-12-01
Series:Ancient Asia
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spelling doaj-82adcc58aa7f4388a1d9954213e938942020-11-25T01:36:56ZengUbiquity PressAncient Asia2042-59372010-12-01213514610.5334/aa.1021025Archaeology of Wari-BateshwarShahnaj Husne JahanWari and Bateshwar are two adjacent villages in Amlabo Union under Belabo police station in Narsingdi district, Bangladesh. It is situated on an isolated bit of the Pleistocene terrace at Manohardi-Sibpur, which is detached from the Madhupur tract by the Old Brahmaputra and the Laksya rivers. Since the 40s of the last century, a large number of cultural materials of Wari-Bateshwar have been reported from surface collections and chance excavations. Systematic archaeological exploration at the site was carried out in 1998-99 season by the author and subsequently a number of excavations conducted at the site since 2000. Archaeological investigations at Wari-Bateshwar revealed that the site had been occupied from the 4th century BC onwards with occasional breaks. The present paper is the detail report of all the evidences from the archaeological record in the form of physical remains unearthed from explorations and excavations till date and analyzes them to understand the nature and behaviors of the people who produced them. This also places Wari-Bateswar in the macro-level of Indian Ocean maritime trade network during the early historic period.excavationarchaeological surveymaritime trade networks
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Archaeology of Wari-Bateshwar
Ancient Asia
excavation
archaeological survey
maritime trade networks
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title Archaeology of Wari-Bateshwar
title_short Archaeology of Wari-Bateshwar
title_full Archaeology of Wari-Bateshwar
title_fullStr Archaeology of Wari-Bateshwar
title_full_unstemmed Archaeology of Wari-Bateshwar
title_sort archaeology of wari-bateshwar
publisher Ubiquity Press
series Ancient Asia
issn 2042-5937
publishDate 2010-12-01
description Wari and Bateshwar are two adjacent villages in Amlabo Union under Belabo police station in Narsingdi district, Bangladesh. It is situated on an isolated bit of the Pleistocene terrace at Manohardi-Sibpur, which is detached from the Madhupur tract by the Old Brahmaputra and the Laksya rivers. Since the 40s of the last century, a large number of cultural materials of Wari-Bateshwar have been reported from surface collections and chance excavations. Systematic archaeological exploration at the site was carried out in 1998-99 season by the author and subsequently a number of excavations conducted at the site since 2000. Archaeological investigations at Wari-Bateshwar revealed that the site had been occupied from the 4th century BC onwards with occasional breaks. The present paper is the detail report of all the evidences from the archaeological record in the form of physical remains unearthed from explorations and excavations till date and analyzes them to understand the nature and behaviors of the people who produced them. This also places Wari-Bateswar in the macro-level of Indian Ocean maritime trade network during the early historic period.
topic excavation
archaeological survey
maritime trade networks
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