Nuclear culture areas - Asoka to Aurangzeb: an attempt to illustrate the relative permanence of boundaries and the persistence of nuclear areas such as Malwa and Gujarat; the evidence permits of rough approximations only (based on standard histories and especially on C.C.Davies, An Historical Atlas of the Indian Peninsula 1949, E.W.Green, An Atlas of the Indian History, 1937 and W.M.Day, "Relative Permanence of Former Boundaries in India". IN: Scottish Geographical Magazine. Vol. XLV, 1949). O.H.K.Spate. India and Pakistan. A General and Regional Geography. London. Methuen & Co. 1960.


Order number: PP MS 19, 2 x 2 Slide Collection
Date(s) of creation: mid 20th century
Level: Item
Format: Archive           

Order number: PP MS 19, 2 x 2 Slide Collection
Extent: 1 slide (35mm)
Access status: Open
Access conditions: No slide projector is available. Slide can be viewed using a light box and magnifying glass only
Language: English
Format: Archive