Eclectic Arcana

Indian Society for Prehistoric and Quaternary Studies (ISPQS)

Man & Env.
Table of Contents

Year Volume
2007 XXXII
2006 XXXI
2005 XXX
2004 XXIX
2003 XXVIII
2002 XXVII
2001 XXVI
2000 XXV
1999 XXIV
1998 XXIII
1997 XXII
1996 XXI
1995 XX
1994 XIX
1993 XVIII
1992 XVII
1991 XVI
1990 XV
1989 XIV
1989 XIII
1988 XII
1987 XI
1986 X
1985 IX
1984 VIII
1983 VII
1982 VI
1981 V
1980 IV
1979 III
1978 II
1977 I
Cover Photograph -  Megalith with Four Urns placed on the cist slab floor. Thandikudi, TN.Man and Environment (ISSN: 0258-0446) is the journal of the Indian Society for Prehistoric and Quaternary Studies (ISPQS). It is published twice a year in June and December. According to the society "It publishes original research papers, review articles, short research notes and book reviews."

I have posted the Table of Contents of all the volumes (right from vol. 1 onwards) of "Man and Environment". ISPQS also publishes occasional monographs. A complete list of their publications is available on their website.

You can obtain copies of the journal and their Monographs at any one of the bookstores listed below.
















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How To Obtain Copies of the Journal and Monographs

The Journal is distributed from the office of the Society at Pune only to Life Members of the Society. To join, visit the ISPQS website. Non-members, Institutions and Libraries should place their orders with:

M/s. Munshiram Manoharlal, P.O. Box 5715. 54 Rani Jhansi Road, New Delhi, 110 055

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Indian Society for Prehistoric and Quaternary Studies (ISPQS)

The society is devoted to studying "prehistoric societies and all aspects of their environment as well as contemporary environment and simple societies with relevance to the past."

The address of the ISPQS:

Indian Society for Prehistoric and Quaternary Studies
Dept. of Archaeology,
Deccan College (Deemed University)
Pune, 411006
Maharashtra
India

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Disclaimer

This is not the official web site of either the ISPQS, or its journal - Man and Environment. It is also not the official web site of the Rock Art Indian Society of India or its journal Purakala. As someone very interested in India's Prehistory, and as a life member of the Indian Society for Prehistoric and Quaternary Studies, I have posted these table of contents as a service to the archaeological community. Any errors encountered are most probably mine.


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