Sundaram, CV and Raj, Baldev and Rajagopalan, C
(1999)
History of Metallurgy in India.
In:
Chemistry and Chemical Techniques in India.
History of Science, Philosophy and Culture in Indian Civilization, IV(I)
(IV (I)).
PHISPC, Centre for Studies in Civilizations, New Delhi, pp. 23-53.
ISBN 818758601X
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History is concerned with providing a detailed chronological account and a critical analysis of human progress and the achievements of human civilization, from the beginnings of the recorded time. More than being a mere chronicle of the lives of kings and queens, of the individual exploits of heroic men and women, or of battles an conquests, the essential purpose of historical studies is to trace objectively the evolution of human creative thought and innovative activity in all their aspects and their impact on society and social organisation. |
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