The Middle Ganga Valley is one of the most exciting areas of rural settlement geography. Ethnographers from Wilton Oldham(1870) to Richard Fox (1971) have found the region of abiding academic interest. The author, who belongs to the area, has righrly chosen the Middle Ganga Valey to study and analyse the evolution and spatial organistin of the clan settlements. The pre-Aryan colonization patterns on spatial organistions have determined the transformation of different human groups and their social structures. The author has tried to identify the process of acculturation of aboriginal cultures and the supreme polition of the clan systems to which the existing administrative units appear to have been oriented. For micro level analysis of histogenetic approch in spatio-temporal fram, samples were taken and settlement diffusion systems have been highlighted which provide the synthesis of four-phased sequential models developed and tested by several scholars and field workers. The reflection on social structures have been shown through maps outlining the sociospatial plans. Ultimately such and analysis has led to the fromulation of plans of transfromation of rural habitat. This study will help us understand the socio-economic realities of the area and provide the planner a ready-made spatial framework at district level to chalk out a development and wilfare programme.
Evolution and Spatial Organization of Clan Settlements: A Case Study of Middle Ganga Valley (Foreword by Prof. M.S.A. Rao)
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SKU: 9788170220596
Category: Law
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