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Cultural Revivalism and Archaeology: An Object Analysis Case Study of the Dogra Group
Shriya Gautam
School of Applied Sciences
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Archaeology
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Pakistan
100%
Object Analysis
100%
Revivalism
100%
Cultural Evolution
50%
India
50%
Muslim Communities
50%
Cultural Values
50%
Regional Variation
50%
Ethnolinguistics
50%
Jewelry
50%
Paper Presentations
50%
Kashmir
50%
Small Fraction
50%
Ethnic Identification
50%
Punjab
50%
Jammu
50%
Sikh Community
50%
Hindu-Muslim
50%
Ethnic Tribes
50%
Hindu Community
50%
Beta Angle
50%
Dogri Language
50%
Himachal Pradesh
50%
Buddhist Communities
50%
Arts and Humanities
Case Study
100%
Ornament
100%
Archeology
100%
Pakistan
100%
Revivalism
100%
Cultural Evolution
50%
India
50%
Hindu
50%
Independent
50%
Cultural Values
50%
Kashmir
50%
Ethnolinguistics
50%
Sikh
50%
Punjab
50%
Regional Variation
50%
bangle
50%
Social Sciences
Archeology
100%
Pakistan
100%
Revivalism
100%
Cultural Evolution
50%
India
50%
Cultural Values
50%
Regional Variation
50%
Ethnolinguistics
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Pakistan
100%
India
50%