Archaeology of Marginalization in Indian History

IF 0.2 Q2 HISTORY Studies in History Pub Date : 2022-02-01 DOI:10.1177/02576430221095441
V. Selvakumar
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It is possible to identify developments from the prehistoric period onward in India that led to the formation of agro-pastoral communities, state society, and a reduction in, as well as transformation of, the hunting-gathering modes of life. The formation of caste societies saw forest dwellers, called Ādivāsis or Scheduled Tribes today, being categorized as outsiders, residing in the fringes of the habitats of caste-based settled communities and complex relationships of exchange and labour developed among them. Within caste societies, the communities that formed the labour class, now categorized as Scheduled Castes, were relegated to the bottom of the social hierarchy. Throughout history, communities such as the forest people and the labouring classes have been marginalized in the process of social formation, with little or no access to political and economic power and resources. Their histories constitute the subject of the archaeology of the margins. This article focuses on the role archaeological sources can play in the reconstruction of the histories of such marginalized communities, and also on the importance of anthropological field methods to understand their material life and culture.
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印度历史上的边缘化考古学
从史前时期开始,印度有可能确定导致农牧社区和国家社会形成的发展,以及狩猎采集生活方式的减少和转变。种姓社会的形成使森林居民(今天称为Ādivāsis或计划部落)被归类为局外人,居住在以种姓为基础的定居社区栖息地的边缘,他们之间发展了复杂的交换和劳动关系。在种姓社会中,构成劳动阶级的社区,现在被归类为排期种姓,被降级到社会等级的底层。纵观历史,森林人和劳动阶级等群体在社会形成过程中一直处于边缘地位,很少或根本无法获得政治和经济权力和资源。他们的历史构成了边缘考古学的主题。本文着重讨论考古资料在重建这些边缘族群历史中的作用,以及人类学现场方法对了解他们的物质生活和文化的重要性。
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期刊介绍: Studies in History reflects the considerable expansion and diversification that has occurred in historical research in India in recent years. The old preoccupation with political history has been integrated into a broader framework which places equal emphasis on social, economic and cultural history. Studies in History examines regional problems and pays attention to some of the neglected periods of India"s past. The journal also publishes articles concerning countries other than India. It provides a forum for articles on the writing of different varieties of history, and contributions challenging received wisdom on long standing issues.
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