- The
Madrasian culture is a
prehistoric archaeological culture of the
Indian subcontinent,
dated to the
Lower Paleolithic, the
earliest subdivision of...
-
consider the
distinction between the
Madrasian and the broader,
regional Acheulian tradition defunct. The
Madrasian is
characterized by
bifacial handaxes...
- were
discovered near the village,
which became the type site for the
Madrasian culture.
Robert Bruce Foote and his
colleague William King of the East...
- of
Attirampakkam (then part of the
Madras Presidency, near Chennai), a
Madrasian culture.
Foote joined the
Geological Survey of
India (GSI) on 29 December...
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India Timeline Prehistoric Paleolithic Masol c. 2.6 Ma
Riwat c. 2.5 Ma
Madrasian culture c. 1.5 Ma
Soanian c. 500,000 BCE Neolithic, c. 7600 – c. 1000...
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Madrasian culture Soanian culture...
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Madrasian culture Soanian culture...
- 300 ka)
Lomekwi (3.3 Ma)
Oldowan (2.6–1.7 Ma)
Acheulean (1.76–0.13 Ma)
Madrasian (1.5 Ma)
Soanian (500–130 ka)
Clactonian (424–400 ka)
Mugharan (400–220...
- changes",
which are not
strictly related to the
change of
ruling powers.
Madrasian culture (1.5 MYA)
Soanian culture (c. 500,000–125,000 BCE)
South Asian...
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diffusion occurred independently of
these royal courts and regions, from the
Madrasian bourgeoisie of
upper castes (Chettiars, Iyers, Iyengars, etc.) background...