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Indian Art at Delhi-1903
Indian Art at Delhi-1903
The volume was first published as a Catalogue and Guide to the Indian Art Exhibition held at Delhi ‘to concide with the Durbar of 1902-03’. The volume is a unique work of documentation of ninteenth-century indian craftsmanship. The text is enriched with graphic representation of rare specimens of Indian artistry. Its usefulness as ‘a gazetteer and an ethnographical dictionary’ makes it invaluable for the students engaged in research of the history of craft and industry in India.
₹1,495.00Indian Art at Delhi-1903
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Claiming the High Ground: Sherpas, Subsistence and Environmental Change in the Highest
The Sherpas
The Sherpas of the Mount Everest region, famous for their mountaineering exploits, have frequently been depicted as victims of the world’s highest-altitude tourist boom. Stanley Stevens is the first to analyze the complex interaction of local environmental knowledge, cultural beliefs, and socio-economic and political conditions in changing sherpas subsistence strategies, land use practices, and local resources management institutions.
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