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identify any two material remains of medieval india and explain how they will help you to understand the history of that period

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Answered by writersparadise
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Archaeology and literature are the important sources of material remains of medieval India and its ancient history.

Some of the sources of ancient history are statues, orthostats - stone structures with carvings on them, iconography, royal images, material remains or artifacts and buildings, graves, pottery, beads, remnants of weapons, and many other physical items.

The various archaeological sources are Inscriptions, Numismatics, Excavated Materials, mostly artifacts like pottery, toys, tools, Buildings, and Monuments (Architecture), Statues and Paintings (Art/Sculptures). 

Studying these architectural and literature remains help in understanding the historical civilization during the proto-historical period.

The literary texts provide proper understanding and recitation of the Vedas that drive the social norms in the prevailing social practices. 

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Answered by dackpower
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Archaeology and literature are the primary elements of material remains of medieval India and in classical history.

Some of the roots of ancient history are images, orthostats - stone structures with engraving on them, iconography, impressive images, element remains or artifacts and structures, tombs, ceramics, beads, scraps of weaponry, and many other physical items.

The various archaeological references are Writings, Numismatics, Excavated Materials, mostly artifacts like ceramics, dolls, tools, Constructions, and Masterpieces such as Statues and Paintings Art or Sculptures. 

Studying these developmental and history remains supports in surmising the ancient civilization throughout the proto-historical period. The literary documents present proper knowledge and recitation of the Vedas that encourage the cultural norms in the common social practices. 


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