Burgos, the city in Spain which hosted the XVII World Conference on prehistory |
Terence and I flanked by UISPP flags at the University of Burgos, the venue of the World Conference |
Dr.Meaden had earlier invited me to England, therefore I was to reach London on the 28th August and stay with Terence till 31st. Our tickets to Bilbao, Spain were already booked for that day . But something cropped up and I couldn't make it to England so I flew directly to Spain on the 2nd Sept and reached Burgos on the 3rd Sept missing out on the opening ceremony.
THE LECTURES:
The University of Burgos, the venue fixed for the UISPP is a combination of modern and ancient buildings with large boulders and decorative arches. The floor too is a blend of modern tiling and ancient cobbled stones.
The next day was the day of our lectures. I learnt that over a hundred sessions were on way and ours was just one of these.
I had my presentation in my pen-drive. Terence opened our session giving an introduction to the topic on which we were to address. He opened his lecture giving his presentation on the design of the Stonehenge, Dronbeg and Avebury Stone Circles.
The next day was the day of our lectures. I learnt that over a hundred sessions were on way and ours was just one of these.
I had my presentation in my pen-drive. Terence opened our session giving an introduction to the topic on which we were to address. He opened his lecture giving his presentation on the design of the Stonehenge, Dronbeg and Avebury Stone Circles.
Dr.Meaden opens the session. |
Terence presents his lecture |
Many scholars from all over the world addressed after him as Maria Giuseppina Gradoli from University of Leicester, Ana Cruz from Portugal, James Blinkhorn from University of Bordeaux, Herman Bender from England et al.
I, it seemed was the only one from India or more precisely speaking from Asia to speak on megaliths.
My presentation at the UISPP |
My lecture at the Conference. |
This lecture covered the varied typology of megaliths (both the types; the surface typology and the inner excavated structures) that exist in India from Kashmir to Kerala and from Manipur to Gujarat. I presented the details of the excavation of various megaliths, the description of the exposed burials and the grave finds of many megaliths from all over the country.
Dr.Giuse Gradoli, Dr Meaden and I relax and pose after the Conference |
Outside one session along with other delegates |
In the ancient times megaliths in India were not built only for sepulchral/funerary purposes but many were non-sepulchral and commemorative and were also raised for astronomical and other purposes. My presentation dealt with such monuments from all over the country.
The paper also covered the various megaliths that are still raised by different tribes across the country. In the process I tried seeking what drove the ancients to build such stone monuments and revealed that the ancient megaliths apart from being burials were actually the shrines of the erstwhile ubiquitous Mother Goddess of the now defunct fertility cult.
The first session ended with this lecture.
The first session ended with this lecture.
I spotted one of the floors decorated with many such designs created with primitive tool like stones |
In this paper I tried to trace the reason behind the stunningly similar megalithic architectures that exist in England/Europe and India. I showed that the similarities did not confine themselves to mere archaeology but also to folktales and place names.
I delved deep into the Santal migratory legends and narrated that these tales speak of their traversing into these region at some hoary antiquity.
Many European languages as Flemmish, German, Latin and English has many Mundari words that confirm that such a journey into Europe by the proto austroloid tribals. That Jharkhand and England share the same term for a megalith, sasan is also such an authentication.
The presentation dealt into more such solid proofs that brought the two lands so close during the prehistoric era which made them build such stunningly identical megaliths in India and England/Europe.
Both the lectures were backed with impressive photographs. As I am not a professional archaeologist but an independent researcher, my papers not only touched archaeology but also subjects like anthropology, philology, typonomy and folklores etc.
I delved deep into the Santal migratory legends and narrated that these tales speak of their traversing into these region at some hoary antiquity.
Many European languages as Flemmish, German, Latin and English has many Mundari words that confirm that such a journey into Europe by the proto austroloid tribals. That Jharkhand and England share the same term for a megalith, sasan is also such an authentication.
The presentation dealt into more such solid proofs that brought the two lands so close during the prehistoric era which made them build such stunningly identical megaliths in India and England/Europe.
The Queen of Spain, Her Majesty Sophia Margarita Victoria Frederika graced the end ceremony |
The papers of this session will be published in the journal of British Archaeological report (BAR) of which Dr.Prof.Terence Meaden is the Editor.
The conference ended with the Queen of Spain Margarita Sophia gracing the end ceremony. The next UISPP as it was decided will be held in Melbourne in 2017.
4 comments:
It was so good having you with us, Subhashis. I knew it was important for the advancement of the understanding of the European Neolithic Age and Early Bronze Age ---in particular the British/Irish period (4000-1500 BC)---that knowledge of Indian megaliths should be introduced to a worldwide, world class audience. Publication of Subhashis's academic papers will continue the process.
Hope your lectures will attract another scholars from another countries too to work on different aspects of Indian megaliths.
I had been one of your listeners at the Conference at Burgos. It indeed was a fascinating experience listening to you. At the first place I never knew that India had megaliths
Thank you for enlightening us.
Eduardo from Italy
I had been one of your listeners at the Conference at Burgos. It indeed was a fascinating experience listening to you. At the first place I never knew that India had megaliths
Thank you for enlightening us.
Eduardo from Italy
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