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Megalithic Cultural tradition amongst the Khasi and Jaintia tribes of Northeast India by Andy B on Tuesday, 24 November 2015

The term ‘megalith’ may be explained as ‘a grave or memorial erected in stone, whether dressed or in its natural formcontaining, enclosing or erected over the funerary assemblage’. Megalithic culture has no regional bounds as its cultural remnants are found all over the world. In the neighbourhood of the Indian sub-continent, the presence of this culture is noticed in Iran and Baluchistan, extending up to Pakistan. In northern India, this culture is sporadic in occurrence as compared to south India.

http://www.academia.edu/8240328/Megalithic_Cultural_tradition_amongst_the_Khasi_and_Jaintia_tribes_of_North-_East_India

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