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Solapur University, Solapur
M.A. Part-I
Revised Semester Pattern Syllabus
w.e.f. June-2013
ANCIENT INDIAN HISTORY, CULTURE AND ARCHAEOLOGY
SEMESTER -I
Compulsory Papers
Paper-1 AIH-101
Paper-II AIH-102
Marks-100
History of Ancient India up to 650 A.D.
Introduction to Archaeology
Optional Papers
Paper-I AIH-103
Ancient Indian Iconography
Paper-II AIH-104
Pre & Proto history of South Asia
Paper-III AIH-105
Ancient Indian Literature
Paper-IV AIH-106
Socio- Economic Aspects of Ancient India.
Paper-V AIH-107
Writing & Communication Skill & Current Affairs.
Paper-VI AIH-108
Field Work
Note: - 30 Marks on Class room Seminars/ Study Tour/ Tutorials/ Filed
work/Project.
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Compulsory Paper-I
AIH 101- History of Ancient India Up to 650 AD
Semester-I
Unit- I
Source of Ancient Indian History
Unit- II
Pre Mauryan Period
Unit- III
Unite- IV
Unit- V
Unit- Vi
i.
Sixteen Mahajan Padas
ii.
Rise of Magadha Empire
iii.
Alexander Invasion
Marks 70
Mauryan Empire
i.
Chandragupta Maurya- Rise and Administration
ii.
Bindusara- his contribution to Mauryan empire
iii.
Ashoka- Rise, Resign , Religious policy and administration
iv.
Ashoka’s successors and decline of Mauryan empire
Post Mauryan Period
i.
Shunga, Kanva
ii.
Shaka, Kshatrapa, Pallav
iii.
Kushan- Origin and early history, Kanishka.
Satavahana Period
i.
Origin, Chronology and Genealogy
ii.
Political history and Geographical expansion
iii.
Their contribution to history of Deccan
Gupta Period
i.
Early history, genealogy and the region of Chandragupta-I
ii.
Samudragupta, Ramgupta, Chandragupta-II
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iii.
Successors of Chandragupta-II, Hun invasion and decline of the
Gupta Empire
Note:- 30 Marks on Seminar/ Tutorials/Tour report/ Field work/ project report
Recommended Readings
1. Deglurkar, Dhavalikar and Gaikwad-Prachin Bhartiya ani Sanskriti: Maharashtra
Granth Nirmiti Mandal, Mumbai (Marathi)
2. Bhide G.L. (1997) Prachin Bharat: Phadake Prakashan,Kolapur ( Marathi)
3. Deo Prabhakar – (1998), Prachin Bhartacha Itihas- Manje Prakashanm,
4. Devahuti D.(1970) Harsh – A Pollical History, Oxford: Clarendon Press
5. Goyal Shankar: Aspects of Ancient Indian History and Historiography. Harman
Publishing House.New Delhi,1973.
6. Kosambi D.D. (1985) An Introduction to the study of Indian History (reprint)
Popular Prakashan.
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Compulsory Papers-II
AIH 102
Paper II- Introduction to Archaeology
Semester-I
Unit- I
Definitions, Aims & Scope of Archaeology
Unit- II
Archaeological Sources for Reconstruction of Human past
Unit- III
Development of Archaeological research in India.
Unit- IV
The Rote of Natural and Social Science in Archaeology
Unit- V
Branches of Archaeology (New Archaeology, Procession & postprocession Archaeology, Environmental Archaeology, Experimental
Archaeology, Under-water Archaeology, Ethno- Archaeology, public
Archaeology)
Unit- VI
Contribution of the Scholars in Archaeology (Mortimer Wheeler,
Alexander Cunningham, Sir John Marshal, H.D. Sankalia, D.D. Kosambi,
( S.B.Deo, M.K. Dhavalkar)
Note:- 30 Marks on Seminar/ Tutorials/Tour report/ Field work/ project report
Recommended Readings
1. Chakrabarti D.K. 1988. A History of Indian Archaeology: From Beginning to
1947. New Delhi: Munshilal Manoharlal
2. Dhavalikar M.K. puratattva Vidya
3. Deo S.B. puratarttva Vidya Pnade jaynarayan puratattva Vimarsha.
4. Raman K.V. principlies and Methods in Archaeology
5. Rajan K. Archaeological principles and Methods.
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Optional Papers-I
AIH-103 Ancient Indian Iconography
Semester – I
Unit-I
Origin and development of Iconography in India.
Unit-II
Hindu Iconography, God: Brahma, Vishnu, Mahesh (Shiva) Ganesh,
Kartikeya, Surya Ashtadikpal.
Unit-III
Godesses: Lasxmi, Parvati, Saraswati, Durga, Mahisasurmardini,
Saptamatruri.
Unit-IV
Buddhist Iconography: Buddha, Bodhisatva, Tarad, Hariti, Mahamayuri.
Unit-V
Jain Iconography: 24 Tirthankaras and symbols.
Unit-VI
Other sculptures: Yakshas & Yakshi, Kinnaras, Vyal, Gandharva,
Vidhyadhar, Kirthimukha, sursunderi.
Note:- 30 Marks on Seminar/ Tutorials/Tour report/ Field work/ project report
Recommended Readings
1. Dr. Gopirnath Rao T.A. Elements of Hindu Iconography Varanasi, 1985.
2. Banerjee J.M. Development of Hindu Iconography, Delhi, 1974.
3. Gupte R.S. – Iconography of Hindu Buddhist & jain Taraporwaka & Sons,
Bombay 1971.
4. Sahai Bhagwat-Prachin Bhartiya Murtishastra Nagpur 1975.
5. Dr.N.P. Joshi- Bhartiya Murtishastra (Marathi) Nagapur 1975.
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Optional Papers-II
AIH- 104 Pre & Proto history of South Asia
Semester – I
Section-I-Prehistory
Unit-I
Definitions, aims, Scope, Divisions of Prehistory, , Tool techniques,
Typology, Human Evolution.
Unit-II
Paleolithic culture in south Asia, Sub Divisions (Lower, Middle, Upper)
Unit-III
Mesolithic Culture of South Asia, Rock art, Neolithic culture in south Asia
and Origin of Agriculture.
Section- II Proto history
Unit-IV
Definitions, aims, Scope of Proto history, Pre/Early Hardpan cultures
(Nal, Amri, Kotdiji, and Hakra)
Unit-V
Harappan Culture
Origin, development, important excavated site, town planning,
Art and architecture, trade, economy, technology, religion and script.
Unit-VI
Rural Chalcolithic culture (Ahar, Kayatha, Malwa, Jorwe O.C.P)
Unit- VII
Iron Age, Origin of Iron in south Asia, Megalithic cultures of south India,
Deccan & Vidarbha, P.G.W. and N.B.P.W cultures.
Note: - 30 Marks on Seminar/ Tutorials/Tour report/ Field work/
project report.
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Recommended Readings
1. Agrawal D.P. 1983. Archaeology of India, Copenhagen: Scandivian Institute of
Asian studies
2.
Agrawal D.P. and D.K. Chajravary (eds) 1979. Essays in Indian protohistory
New Delhi: D.K. Publishers
3. Agrawal D.P. 1992.Man and Environment in India Through Ages. New Delhi:
Books and Books.
4. Agrawal D.P.and J.S. Kharakwal, 20052, South Asian Prehistory. New Delhi:
Aryan Book.
5. Bhattacharya D.K. prehistoric Archaeology, New Delhi.
6. Bhattacharya D.K. An Outline of Indian Prehistory> New Delhi.
7. Chakravary, K.K. (Ed) 1984. Rock Art of India. New Delhi: Arnold-Heinemann.
8. Chakravary D.K. The Oxford Companion of India Archaeology.
9. Dhavalikar M.K. India Protohistory.
10. Dhavalikar M.K.Sindhu sanskruti (Marathi)
11. Deo.S.B. Maharashtra Puratattva (Marathi)
12. Moorti U.S. Megalithic Cultures of south
India: Socio Economic Perspective,
Varanasi: Ganga-Kaveri.
13. Sali S.A. Stone Age India.
14. Sankalia H.D. 1974. Prehistory and Proto history of India and Pakistan Pune:
Deccan College.
15. Sankalia H.D. 1974 Stone Age tools: Their Names and Probable functions. Pune :
Deccan College.
16. Settar S. And R. Korisettar (Ed). 2002 Indian Archaeology in retrospect, Volume
I. Delhi: ICHR and Manohar.
17. Singh Purushottam. 1991. Neolithic Origins.New Delhi: Agam Kala Prakashan.
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Optional Papers-III
AIH- 105 History of Ancient Indian Literature
Semester – I
Unit-I
Vedic Literature- Vedas, Brahmans, Aranyakas, Upanishads.
Unit-II
Epic & Puranas- Ramayana, Mahabharata and 18 Puranas.
Unit-III
Socio- legal text – The Sureties & the Dharmshastras.
Unit-IV
Scientific works- Grammar, Polities, medicine, Mathematics, Astronomy
& Kautily’s Arthashastra
Unit-V
Jain & Buddhist Literature
Unit-VI
Drams and Poetry literature up to Gupta period
Note: - 30 Marks on Seminar/ Tutorials/Tour report/ Field work/ project report
Recommended Readings
1. Keith A.B. – A History of Sanskrit, literature, Delhi, Oxford University, Press
1973.
2. Witernitz N. History of Indian Literature, Vol. I,II,III, New Delhi Oriental Book
Corporation,Reprien, 1992.
3. Kapadia H.K – jain religion and literature, Lahore, 1944.
4. Katre S.N.- Prakrit languages Poma PCPRT, 1964.
5. Karambelkar Shastri- Sanskrit Wangmayacha Sopapattic Ithas ( Marathi)
6. Purnarghya- edited by Sumatibai Shaha, Shravika Prakashan, Solapur.
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Revised Syllabus (New)
(Introduced from June-2013-14)
Optional Papers-IV
AIH- 106
Economic Aspects of Ancient India
Semester – I
Unit-I
The Varana Organisation
1. Origin of Varna system
2. Changing phases in later Period.
Unit-II
Sanskaras
1. Number of Sasnkars
2. Importance of sankars with individual and social context.
Unit-III
Women in Ancient Indian Society
1. Female Education
2. Economic Position- Stridhans and Inheritance rights.
3. The position of window.
4. The practice of sati.
Unit-IV
Education in Ancient India
1. Gurukul and Ashram system of Education
2. Guru- Sishya Tradition
3. University Education.
Unit-V
Gulids and current India
1. Trade and Labour Gulds membership, Working
2. Currency during the Maurya, Satavahana and Gupta period.
Note:- 30 Marks on Seminar/ Tutorials/Tour report/ Field work/ project report
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Recommended Readings
1. Sharma R.S Light of early Indian Society and Economy Bombay Maftlal, 1966.
2. Thaper Romila : Ancient Indian Social History, Orient Longman,New Delhi,
1978.
3. Kane P.V. History of dharma Shastra, Vol 2 Poona BORI, 1941.
4. Altekar A.S. position of woment in Hindu Civilization, reprit Motilal Banarasi
Da, Delhi, 1993.
5. Altekar A.S. Education in Ancient India 6th Ed. Varanasi Maanchal Prakashan,
1975.
6. Motichandra,Sarthvaha,Patna Rashrabhasha Parishad Bihar, 1966.
7. Mujumber R.C..Corporate life in Ancient India Kolkata firms K.C
Mukhopadbuaya, 1977.
8. Kangale R.P.Kautilya Arthashastra Part-3, Bombay University,Bomabay, 196163.
9. Warning to E 2 The Commerce between the Roman Empire and India Ed New
Delhi Vikas, 1994.
10. Matya S.K. (1970) Economic Life of northern India in the Gupta Period 2nd Ed,
Motilal Banarsidas, Delhi.
11. Dr. M.G. Kulkarni, Bhartiya Samajvyavastha parimal prakashan Aurangabad
12. Pande, Hindu Sanskars (Hindi)
13. Pandharinath prabhu- Hindu Social Organisation
14. Joshi Tarktirth Laxman Shastri, Vadic Sanskruticha Vikas, Pradnya Pathashala
Wai, 1992 (Marathi).
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Optional Papers-V
AIH- 107 Paper V:-Writing & Communication Skill &
Current Affairs
Semester – I
Writing skills: Importance of writing skills, news paper writing, understanding the subject,
vocabulary, words, different forms, fluency, collecting references.
Communication skills: Importance of communication skills, listening ability, barriers in effective
listening, speech therapy, effective pronunciations, confidence, communication process,
positive speaking, public speaking
Positive thinking, time management, stress management
Current affairs: • The focus of contemporary social, political, political, economic issues, discussion on
current topics-local, regional, national, international.
•
Background information, statistical data, reference clipping etc. list of concerned
journals ( like India Today Outlook, Business World, The Week, Sports Star, )
•
Some issues always imp:UNO, World War I & II, Cold war, NAM, freedom struggle,
Goa freedom struggle, Samyukta Maharashtra Movement, the Importance of
panchyat raj & Zilla Parishad in Maharashtra, the role of legislative assembly
•
.Terrorism on International Level-Kashmir, Kandahar, Katmandu, World Trade
Centre, Beslan Bail, Colombo, Mumbai. The mastermind organization behind these
horrified incidents. Naxalism.
•
Translation – Basic Principles of translation, The importance of translation in
newspaper & electronic media i.e. radio news channels, Translation of news agency
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& press release copy, copy editing & translation in news room or news desk. The
need of translation of radio news & agency news in languate press in rural newspaper
offices.
The news from PTI, UNI, dispatches from other states, the role of chief-sub, sub- editor,
use of dictionary, use of accurate words in news.
Note:- 30 Marks on Seminar/ Tutorials/Tour report/ Field work/ project repor
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Semester – II
Marks70+30 = 100.
Paper- I
AIH-201
History of Ancient India (650 A.D. to 1200 A.D.)
Paper- II
AIH-202
Methods in Archaeology.
Optional Papers
Paper- I
AIH-203
Ancient Indian Numismatics.
Paper- II
AIH-204
Indian Tourism.
Paper- III
AIH-205
Computer Application in Archaeology
Paper- IV
AIH-206
Ancient Deccan
Paper- V
AIH-207
Field Work.
Note:- 30 Marks on Class room Seminars/ Study Tour/ Tutorials/ Filed
work/Project/Practical.
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Compulsory Paper-I
AIH-201 History of Ancient India (650 A. D.to1200A.D.)
Unit-1
Interpreting the Period
a. Changing patterns of Polity, economy and society
b. Historiography and recent debates: Feudal, Segmentary
and integrative approaches.
c. Sources: Sanskrit, Tamil and other literature,
archaeological, epigraphic and numismatic sources.
.
Unit-1I
Rise of Independent Powers in North India
a. Maitrakas of vallabhi
b. Yashovarman of Kanauj
c. Gurjar Pratiharas
d. Parmaras
e. Palas
Unit-1II
Dynasties in the Deccan and South India
a. Rashtrakutas, b)Chalnkyas,c) Gangas,d) Pallavas, e)
Pandyas,f) Cholas, g) Yadavas.
Unit-IV
Agrarian Economy: land grants, agricultural expansion, agrarian
Unit V
Urban Economy: trade and trade routes, interregional and maritime trade;
urban settlements; trade and craft guilds
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Note:- 30 Marks on Class room Seminars/ Study Tour/ Tutorials/ Filed
work/Project.
Recommended Readings
1. Agarwal
D.P.-The
Archaeology
of
India,Delhi,Select
Books
Services
syndicate.1984
2. Agrawal V.S.- Indian Art, Vol. Iv Waranasi, Prithvi Prakashan, 1972.
3. Basham A.L.-The Wonder that was India, Mumbai,Rupa 1971.
4. Bhattacharya N.N.- Ancient Indian rituals and their Social Contents,2nd edn.
Delhi, Manohar, 1996.
5. Chakrabarti D.K.- The Archaeology of Ancient Indian Cities, Delhi,OUP,1997.
6. Champakalakshmi R.- Trade, Ideology and Urbanisation:South India 200 BCAD
1300, Delhi,OUP, 1996.
7. Chanana,Dev Raj, Slavery in Ancient India, Delhi, PPH, 1960.
8. Chattopadhyaya B.D.- A survey of Historical Geography of Ancient India,
9. Gupta P.L. Coins, 4th Edn, Delhi 1996.
10. Harle J.C.-The Art and Architecture of Indian Subcontinent, Harmondsworth,
Penguin, 1987.
11. Hiriyama M- Essentials of Indian Philosophy ,Delhi, Motilal Banarsidass, 1995.
12. Huntington S. and John C. Huntington, The Art of India: Buddhist, Hindu,
Jain,New Yourk, Weatherhill, 1985.
13. Jha D.N.(ed),Feudal Sociali Formation in Early India, Delhi, Motilal Banarsidass,
1995.
14. Kosambi D.D.-An Introduction to the Study of Indian History, Mumbai,Popular
Prakashan,1975.
15. Ludden David, Peasant Society in South India, Princeton,1995.
16. Majumdar R.C. et. Al(eds), History and Culture of the Indian People, Vols.I II
and III, Mumbai, 1974.
17. Nandi R.N. Social Roots of Religion in Ancient India, Kolkata, K.B. Bagchi,
1986.
18. Possohl G.L. (ed) Ancinet Cities of the Indus, Delhi, Vikas, 1979.
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Compulsory Papers-II
AIH- 202
Unit-I
Methods in Archaeology
Exploration, Nature, Methods, Equipments and Record, Ariel
Photography.
Unit-II
Excavation Techniques and Methods (Trial trenches, Vertical
method Horizontal method, Quadrant method, Open stripping,
Stratigraphical method)
Unit-III
Dating Methods in Archaeology (Relative and Absolute Dating)
Unit-IV
Conservation and Preservation techniques (Bones, Shell, Ivory,
Wood, Metal, Textiles, Glass, Pottery, Terracotta Paper)
Unit-V
Publication and Documentation (Computer application for data
analysis, Recording of evidences, Report writing)
Note:- 30 Marks on Class room Seminars/ Study Tour/ Tutorials/ Filed
work/Project.
Recommended Readings
1. Dhavalikar M.K. Puratattva Vidya
2. Deo S.B.Puratattva Vidya.
3. Pnade jaynarayan Puratattva Vimarsha
4. Plenderlith H.J. 1965 Conservations of Antiquities and works of Art London, Oxford
University Press.
5.Raman K.V. Princiles and Methods in Archaeology
6. Rajan K.Archaeological Principles and Methods.
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Optional Papers-I
AIH- 203
Ancient Indian Numismatics
Unit-I
Origin & Development of Coinage
Unit-II
Significances of study of Numismatic, Political, Cultural,
Economical and Religious Importunes.
Unit-III
Techniques of Manufacturing Coins, Punch marked, Casting, die
Struck.
Unit-IV
Indo-Greek coins, Kushana coins.
Unit-V
Coinage of the Sathvahanas Gupta, religious social aspects
Unit-VI
Coinage of south India: Challukya, Chola, Yadava
Note:- 30 Marks on Class room Seminars/ Study Tour/ Tutorials/ Filed
work/Project.
Recommended Readings
1. Bhandarkar D.R.
Lectures of Ancient Numismatics, Calcutta University,
1921.
2. Whitehead R.B.
Indo- Greek Coin- Indian Academy, Varanasi, 1971.
3. Altekar A.S.
Coin of Gupta Empire, Numismatic Society of India,
Varanasi, 1971.
4. Dhavalikar M.K.
Prachin Bhartiya Nanakshastra (Marathi)
5. Gupta
Coins
6 Gupta
Ancient Indian Coinage
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AIH- 204 Development of Indian Tourism
Optional Papers-II
Unit-I Definition, Scope and Importance of Tourism:
1. Definition and Scope of Tourism
2. Importance of Tourism
3. Propose of Tourism
Unit-II Tourist Agency:
1. Working of Tourism agencies
2. Qualification. Qualities and contribution of good tourist guide.
3. Tourism department: Central and States.
Unit-III Tourist Places
1. Bhimbetka (Madhya Pradesh)-Rock Panting.
2. Kalibanga (Rajasthan), Lothal (Gujarat), Dholavira (Gujarat).Town Planning, Dock
Yard, Vedi, Road, Underground Drainage System in Harrapan cultural sites.
3. Sanchi-Buddhist Maha Stupa Madhya Pradesh,
4. Bhaje, Karle Dist Pune,Maharashtra.
5. Ajanta, Ellora-Kailas, Dist. Aurangabad, Dharashiv caves Dist. Osmanabad.
Unit-IV Indian Temples and tourism & Museums:
1. Konark-Sun Temple
2. Khajuraho-Kandariya Mahadeo Temple,
3. Aihole (Karnataka)-Durga Temple
4. Ter- Trivikrama Temple, Kaleshwar Temple , Uttareshwar Temple, & Shri
Ramlingappa Lamture, Museum.
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Unit-V Re-inventing Ruralities with Tourism
1. Concept and practices: Agro-tourism,
2. Eco- tourism/ Nature tourism.
3. Rural Hatts and Handicraft. Village Jatras.
4. Tourism in Tribal areas. Rural tourism and rural development.
Unit VI
Visit to a tourist Place is compulsory and Students have to submit the tour reports
in examination.
Note: - 30 Marks on Class room Seminars/ Study Tour/ Tutorials/ Filed
work/Project.
Suggested Readings
1. Dr. Mate M.S.
Prachin Bhartiya Kala ( Marathi) Continental Prakashan,
Pune.
2. Dr. Kulkarni M.Y.
Prachin Bhartiya Kalavaibhav (Marathi) Sanskar Bharti,
Pune.
3. Joshi Mahadevshastri ed Bhartiya Sanskariti Kosh (Marathi), Bhartiya Sanskariti
Kosh Mandal, Pune.
4. Dr. Gupta S.P.
Tourism Museums and Monuments of India. Oriental
Krishna Lal
Publishers, Pune.
5. Bhatiya A.K
Tourism in India-History and Development, Sterling
Publication Pvt.Ltd. New Delhi.
6.Bhatiya A.K.
Tourism Developments, Principals and Practices , Sterling
Publication, Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi.
7. Rowland Benjamin
TheArt and Architecture of India
(Buddhist, Hindu, Jain) Penguin Books Ltd.London.
8. Percy Brown
Indian Architecture (Buddhist and Hindu Period) Part-I,
D.B. Taraporwal Sons and Co. Mumbai.
9. Archeological Remains
Monuments and Muscums ( Two Parts) Archeological
Survey of India, Delhi.
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10. Krishna K. Kamra
Basics of Tourism, Kanishka Publishers, Distributors,
Mohinder Chand
New Delhi.
11. James W. Morrison
Travel Agent and Tourism.
12. Krishna Deva
Temples of North India.
13. Dr. Patil Maya
Puratatva: Ek Paryalochan (Suvidya Prakashn, solapur)
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SEMESTER- II
A.I.H.C. & Archaeology
w.e.f. June-2013
Code AIH-205 Computer Applications in Archaeology
Optional paper III
Unit-1. Introduction to Computer System, Input and Output Devices:
(a)
Basic components of computer – CPU, Hardware and Software,
(b)
Input Devices, Output Devices, Secondary Storage Devices,
(c)
Operating System and Internet
(d)
Microsoft Excel: Excel Main menu, Worksheet structure, rows and columns, ,
Excel Commands, Data Analysis
Unit-2. Archaeology and information age: Use of computers in archaeological research.
Unit-3. Data management systems: Word processors, graphics maps and images,
Geographic information systems (Gis) & remote sensing.
Unit-4. Dissemination of archaeological information: research publication structured
excavation reports.
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Optional Papers-IV
AIH- 206
Ancient Deccan
Semester – II
Unit-I
Pre Satvahan Period
Proto Historical Culture of Maharashtra (Nevasa, Inamgaon,
Mahurjari)
Unit –II
Satvahana Period
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Unit-III
Art, Architecture, Religion, society and Literature
Vakataka Period
Political history and cultural history of Vakataka
Unit-IV
Chalukyas of Badami
Political history and Cultural Contribution of Chalukyas
Unit-V
Rashtrakuta Period
Political history and Cultural contribution of Rashtrakutas.
Unit-VI
Maharashtra: Third Century A.D. Onward
-Social. Economic, Religious Condition
-Growth of Literature.
Note:- 30 Marks on Class room Seminars/ Study Tour/ Tutorials/ Filed
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Recommended Readings
1.Deo S.B.- Maharashtratil puratatva, sahitya & Sanskruti Mandal, Mumbai (Marathi)
2.Dhavalikar M.K., Indian Proto History, New Delhi
3.Morvanchikar R.S- Sat vahan kalin Maharashtra, Parimal Prakashan,Aurangabad
4. Sankalia H.D.Pre and Protohistory of India & Pakistan, Daccan College Pune.
5. Karve Iravatai- Maharashta-land and people,Govt of Maharashta, Mumbai.
6. Maharshta Gazetter part I Ancient pwriod Govt of Maharashta, Mumbai.
7. Alteakar A.S.- Rashtrrkutas and their Time, Continental Pakistan,Pune.
8.Mirashi V.V.- History and Incriptions of the satavanas and westearn Kshatrapas –
Sahitya & Sanskruti Mandal, Mumbai. (Marathi)
9. Dhavalkar M.K.- Historu of Indian Archaeology
10. Mirashi V.V.- Vakatak Nrupati & Tyancha kal, Vidarbh Sanshodhan Manda, Nagpur.
(Marathi)
11. Early Histpry of the deccan part-I & II, G. Yezdani,Oxford,London.
12. Joshi Mahadevshastri- Bhartiya Sanskruti Kosh,Pune.
13. Ramesh K.V.- Chalukyas of Vatapi, Agama Kala Prakashan, Delhi.
14. Morvanchikar R.S.- Paithan, Parimal Prakashan,Aurangabad.
15.History and Culture of Indian People- Vols. I & V, Bhavan’s Publication,Mumbai.
16. Dhavalikar M.K.- Puratatvavidya, Maharashtra Granth Nirmiti Mandal, Mumbai.
17. Deo S.B. – Puratatvavidya, Mumbai
18. shastri Ajay Mitra- “Age of Satvahanas” Asam Kala Prakashan New Delhi.
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ANCIENT INDIAN HISTORY, CULTURE AND ARCHAEOLOGY
Revised Semester Pattern Syllabus
w.e.f. June 2013
Semester – II
Marks70+30 = 100.
Paper- I
AIH-201
History of Ancient India (650 A.D. to 1200 A.D.)
Paper- II
AIH-202
Methods in Archaeology.
Optional Papers
Paper- I
AIH-203
Ancient Indian Numismatics.
Paper- II
AIH-204
Indian Tourism.
Paper- III
AIH-205
Computer Application in Archaeology
Paper- IV
AIH-206
Ancient Deccan
Paper- V
AIH-207
Field Work.
Note:- 30 Marks on Class room Seminars/ Study Tour/ Tutorials/ Filed
work/Project/Practical.
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Revised Semester Pattern Syllabus Compulsory Paper-I
w.e.f. June 2013
AIH-201 History of Ancient India (650 A. D.to1200A.D.)
Unit-1
Interpreting the Period
a. Changing patterns of Polity, economy and society
b. Historiography and recent debates: Feudal,
Segmentary and integrative approaches.
c. Sources: Sanskrit, Tamil and other literature,
archaeological, epigraphic and numismatic sources.
.
Unit-1I
Rise of Independent Powers in North India
a. Maitrakas of vallabhi
b. Yashovarman of Kanauj
c. Gurjar Pratiharas
d. Parmaras
e. Palas
Unit-1II
Dynasties in the Deccan and South India
a. Rashtrakutas, b)Chalnkyas,c) Gangas,d) Pallavas, e)
Pandyas,f) Cholas, g) Yadavas.
Unit-IV
Agrarian Economy: land grants, agricultural expansion, agrarian
Unit V
Urban Economy: trade and trade routes, interregional and maritime
trade; urban settlements; trade and craft guilds
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Note:- 30 Marks on Class room Seminars/ Study Tour/ Tutorials/ Filed
work/Project.
Recommended Readings
1. Agarwal D.P.-The Archaeology of India,Delhi,Select Books Services
syndicate.1984
2. Agrawal V.S.- Indian Art, Vol. Iv Waranasi, Prithvi Prakashan, 1972.
3. Basham A.L.-The Wonder that was India, Mumbai,Rupa 1971.
4. Bhattacharya N.N.- Ancient Indian rituals and their Social Contents,2nd edn.
Delhi, Manohar, 1996.
5. Chakrabarti
D.K.-
The
Archaeology
of
Ancient
Indian
Cities,
Delhi,OUP,1997.
6. Champakalakshmi R.- Trade, Ideology and Urbanisation:South India 200
BCAD 1300, Delhi,OUP, 1996.
7. Chanana,Dev Raj, Slavery in Ancient India, Delhi, PPH, 1960.
8. Chattopadhyaya B.D.- A survey of Historical Geography of Ancient India,
9. Gupta P.L. Coins, 4th Edn, Delhi 1996.
10. Harle J.C.-The Art and Architecture of Indian Subcontinent, Harmondsworth,
Penguin, 1987.
11. Hiriyama M- Essentials of Indian Philosophy ,Delhi, Motilal Banarsidass,
1995.
12. Huntington S. and John C. Huntington, The Art of India: Buddhist, Hindu,
Jain,New Yourk, Weatherhill, 1985.
13. Jha D.N.(ed),Feudal Sociali Formation in Early India, Delhi, Motilal
Banarsidass, 1995.
14. Kosambi
D.D.-An
Introduction
to
the
Study
of
Indian
History,
Mumbai,Popular Prakashan,1975.
15. Ludden David, Peasant Society in South India, Princeton,1995.
16. Majumdar R.C. et. Al(eds), History and Culture of the Indian People, Vols.I II
and III, Mumbai, 1974.
17. Nandi R.N. Social Roots of Religion in Ancient India, Kolkata, K.B. Bagchi,
1986.
18. Possohl G.L. (ed) Ancinet Cities of the Indus, Delhi, Vikas, 1979.
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ANCIENT INDIAN HISTORY, CULTURE AND ARCHAEOLOGY
Revised Semester Pattern Syllabus w. e. f. June-2013
Compulsory Papers-II
AIH- 202
Unit-I
Methods in Archaeology
Exploration, Nature, Methods, Equipments and Record, Ariel
Photography.
Unit-II
Excavation Techniques and Methods (Trial trenches, Vertical
method Horizontal method, Quadrant method, Open stripping,
Stratigraphical method)
Unit-III
Dating Methods in Archaeology (Relative and Absolute
Dating)
Unit-IV
Conservation and Preservation techniques (Bones, Shell, Ivory,
Wood, Metal, Textiles, Glass, Pottery, Terracotta Paper)
Unit-V
Publication and Documentation (Computer application for data
analysis, Recording of evidences, Report writing)
Note:- 30 Marks on Class room Seminars/ Study Tour/ Tutorials/ Filed
work/Project.
Recommended Readings
1. Dhavalikar M.K. Puratattva Vidya
2. Deo S.B.Puratattva Vidya.
3. Pnade jaynarayan Puratattva Vimarsha
4. Plenderlith H.J. 1965 Conservations of Antiquities and works of Art London,
Oxford
University Press.
5.Raman K.V. Princiles and Methods in Archaeology
6. Rajan K.Archaeological Principles and Methods.
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ANCIENT INDIAN HISTORY, CULTURE AND ARCHAEOLOGY
Revised Semester Pattern Syllabus w.e.f. June-2013
Optional Papers-I
AIH- 203
Ancient Indian Numismatics
Unit-I
Origin & Development of Coinage
Unit-II
Significances of study of Numismatic, Political, Cultural,
Economical and Religious Importunes.
Unit-III
Techniques of Manufacturing Coins, Punch marked, Casting,
die Struck.
Unit-IV
Indo-Greek coins, Kushana coins.
Unit-V
Coinage of the Sathvahanas Gupta, religious social aspects
Unit-VI
Coinage of south India: Challukya, Chola, Yadava
Note:- 30 Marks on Class room Seminars/ Study Tour/ Tutorials/ Filed
work/Project.
Recommended Readings
1. Bhandarkar D.R.
Lectures of Ancient Numismatics, Calcutta University,
1921.
2. Whitehead R.B.
Indo- Greek Coin- Indian Academy, Varanasi, 1971.
3. Altekar A.S.
Coin of Gupta Empire, Numismatic Society of India,
Varanasi, 1971.
4. Dhavalikar M.K.
Prachin Bhartiya Nanakshastra (Marathi)
5. Gupta
Coins
6 Gupta
Ancient Indian Coinage
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M.A. Part-I Semester II
Revised Semester Pattern Syllabus w.e.f. June-2013
AIH- 204 Development of Indian Tourism
Optional Papers-II
Unit-I
Definition, Scope and Importance of Tourism:
1. Definition and Scope of Tourism
2. Importance of Tourism
3. Propose of Tourism
Unit-II Tourist Agency:
1. Working of Tourism agencies
2. Qualification. Qualities and contribution of good tourist guide.
3. Tourism department: Central and States.
Unit-III Tourist Places
1. Bhimbetka (Madhya Pradesh)-Rock Panting.
2. Kalibanga (Rajasthan), Lothal (Gujarat), Dholavira (Gujarat).Town Planning, Dock
Yard, Vedi, Road, Underground Drainage System in Harrapan cultural sites.
3. Sanchi-Buddhist Maha Stupa Madhya Pradesh,
4. Bhaje, Karle Dist Pune,Maharashtra.
5. Ajanta, Ellora-Kailas, Dist. Aurangabad, Dharashiv caves Dist. Osmanabad.
Unit-IV Indian Temples and tourism & Museums:
1. Konark-Sun Temple
2. Khajuraho-Kandariya Mahadeo Temple,
3. Aihole (Karnataka)-Durga Temple
4. Ter- Trivikrama Temple, Kaleshwar Temple , Uttareshwar Temple, & Shri
Ramlingappa Lamture, Museum.
Unit-V Re-inventing Ruralities with Tourism
1. Concept and practices: Agro-tourism,
2. Eco- tourism/ Nature tourism.
3. Rural Hatts and Handicraft. Village Jatras.
4. Tourism in Tribal areas. Rural tourism and rural development.
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Unit VI
Visit to a tourist Place is compulsory and Students have to submit the tour
reports in examination.
Note: - 30 Marks on Class room Seminars/ Study Tour/ Tutorials/ Filed
work/Project.
Suggested Readings
1. Dr. Mate M.S.
Prachin Bhartiya Kala ( Marathi) Continental
Prakashan,
Pune.
2. Dr. Kulkarni M.Y.
Prachin Bhartiya Kalavaibhav (Marathi) Sanskar Bharti,
Pune.
3. Joshi Mahadevshastri ed Bhartiya Sanskariti Kosh (Marathi), Bhartiya Sanskariti
Kosh Mandal, Pune.
4. Dr. Gupta S.P.
Tourism Museums and Monuments of India. Oriental
Krishna Lal
Publishers, Pune.
5. Bhatiya A.K
Tourism in India-History and Development, Sterling
Publication Pvt.Ltd. New Delhi.
6.Bhatiya A.K.
Tourism Developments, Principals and Practices ,
Sterling Publication, Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi.
7. Rowland Benjamin
TheArt and Architecture of India
(Buddhist, Hindu, Jain) Penguin Books Ltd.London.
8. Percy Brown
Indian Architecture (Buddhist and Hindu Period) Part-I,
D.B. Taraporwal Sons and Co. Mumbai.
9. Archeological Remains
Monuments and Muscums ( Two Parts) Archeological
Survey of India, Delhi.
10. Krishna K. Kamra
Basics of Tourism, Kanishka Publishers, Distributors,
Mohinder Chand
New Delhi.
11. James W. Morrison
Travel Agent and Tourism.
12. Krishna Deva
Temples of North India.
13. Dr. Patil Maya
Puratatva: Ek Paryalochan (Suvidya Prakashn, solapur)
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SEMESTER- II
A.I.H.C. & Archaeology
w.e.f. June-2013
Code AIH-205 Computer Applications in Archaeology
Optional paper III
Unit-1. Introduction to Computer System, Input and Output Devices:
(a)
Basic components of computer – CPU, Hardware and Software,
(b)
Input Devices, Output Devices, Secondary Storage Devices,
(c)
Operating System and Internet
(d)
Microsoft Excel: Excel Main menu, Worksheet structure,
columns, , Excel Commands, Data Analysis
rows and
Unit-2. Archaeology and information age: Use of computers in archaeological
research.
Unit-3. Data management systems: Word processors, graphics maps and images,
Geographic information systems (Gis) & remote sensing.
Unit-4. Dissemination of archaeological information: research publication structured
excavation reports.
Note:- 30 Marks on Class room Seminars/ Study Tour/ Tutorials/ Filed
work/Project.
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M.A. Part-I sem II
ANCIENT INDIAN HISTORY,CULTURE AND ARCHAEOLOGY
Revised Semester Pattern Syllabus w. e. f. June-2013
Optional Papers-IV
AIH- 206
Ancient Deccan
Semester – II
Unit-I
Pre Satvahan Period
Proto Historical Culture of Maharashtra (Nevasa, Inamgaon,
Mahurjari)
Unit –II
Satvahana Period
`
Unit-III
Art, Architecture, Religion, society and Literature
Vakataka Period
Political history and cultural history of Vakataka
Unit-IV
Chalukyas of Badami
Political history and Cultural Contribution of Chalukyas
Unit-V
Rashtrakuta Period
Political history and Cultural contribution of Rashtrakutas.
Unit-VI
Maharashtra: Third Century A.D. Onward
-Social. Economic, Religious Condition
-Growth of Literature.
Note:- 30 Marks on Class room Seminars/ Study Tour/ Tutorials/ Filed
work/Project.
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Recommended Readings
1.Deo S.B.- Maharashtratil puratatva, sahitya & Sanskruti Mandal, Mumbai (Marathi)
2.Dhavalikar M.K., Indian Proto History, New Delhi
3.Morvanchikar R.S- Sat vahan kalin Maharashtra, Parimal Prakashan,Aurangabad
4. Sankalia H.D.Pre and Protohistory of India & Pakistan, Daccan College Pune.
5. Karve Iravatai- Maharashta-land and people,Govt of Maharashta, Mumbai.
6. Maharshta Gazetter part I Ancient pwriod Govt of Maharashta, Mumbai.
7. Alteakar A.S.- Rashtrrkutas and their Time, Continental Pakistan,Pune.
8.Mirashi V.V.- History and Incriptions of the satavanas and westearn Kshatrapas –
Sahitya & Sanskruti Mandal, Mumbai. (Marathi)
9. Dhavalkar M.K.- Historu of Indian Archaeology
10. Mirashi V.V.- Vakatak Nrupati & Tyancha kal, Vidarbh Sanshodhan Manda,
Nagpur. (Marathi)
11. Early Histpry of the deccan part-I & II, G. Yezdani,Oxford,London.
12. Joshi Mahadevshastri- Bhartiya Sanskruti Kosh,Pune.
13. Ramesh K.V.- Chalukyas of Vatapi, Agama Kala Prakashan, Delhi.
14. Morvanchikar R.S.- Paithan, Parimal Prakashan,Aurangabad.
15.History and Culture of Indian People- Vols. I & V, Bhavan’s Publication,Mumbai.
16. Dhavalikar M.K.- Puratatvavidya, Maharashtra Granth Nirmiti Mandal, Mumbai.
17. Deo S.B. – Puratatvavidya, Mumbai
18. shastri Ajay Mitra- “Age of Satvahanas” Asam Kala Prakashan New Delhi.
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