Emerging Frontier of Prehistory and Burning Issues of its Study in Developing Countries

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  • Som Prasad Khatiwada Reader, Culture Department, PG Campus Biratnagar, Tribhuvan University Nepal

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/researcher.v1i1.8375

Keywords:

Prehistory, strata, artifacts, tools, Mesolithic, block on block method, anvil, chisel

Abstract

Many more prehistoric locations and material remains of man’s past are identified from different part of the world from the scholars of developed countries. In the one hand great amount of facilities and resources provided by their governments and related institutions, scholars of developed countries are working continuously in the field of archaeology and prehistory. Besides this the developing countries are struggling for physical development of the country with low amount of resources and they are incapable to allocate national budget for such studies and the scholars and researchers are badly suffered with low income level and high price for livelihood resulting low level of research capabilities. In this context research work on archaeology and prehistory is far away for them and many more prehistoric sites are still hidden under the geological strata of developing countries. There is a great danger of manipulation in data, possibility of forgery like Piltdown forgery and possible damage of megalithic graves for finding antiquities by tomb hunters. Damage of prehistoric sites, tombs and shelters is a great loss for human being not only for related countries, but for the people of the whole world. Therefore, need of collaborative research among the scholars of developed and underdeveloped countries is must for the development of anthropology in global context.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/researcher.v1i1.8375  

Researcher: A Research Journal of Culture and Society Vol.1(1) 2013

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2013-07-26

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Khatiwada, S. P. (2013). Emerging Frontier of Prehistory and Burning Issues of its Study in Developing Countries. Researcher: A Research Journal of Culture and Society, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.3126/researcher.v1i1.8375

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