Alternative Title: Propagation: A Journal of Science Communication, Vol. II, No. II, July 2011
Author: Paddayya, K.
Keywords: Stone Carving- India
Stone Age
Stone Technology
Propagation- Science Communication
Publisher: National Council of Science Museums, Kolkata
Description: Oma and Ghana valleys of Ethopia revels that man's utilization of Stone for making artifacts date back to 2.5 million years. Uttarbani in Jammu and Riwat near Peshawar show that tools made from rocks date back to some 2 million years back in Indian sub-continent. Article discusses the types, forms and use of rock tools used in different periods of human civilization.
Description: Includes bibliographical references.
Source: National Council of Science Museums
Type: Article
Received From: National Council of Science Museums
DC Field | Value |
dc.title.alternative | Propagation: A Journal of Science Communication, Vol. II, No. II, July 2011 |
dc.contributor.author | Paddayya, K. |
dc.date.accessioned | 2017-06-15T09:28:59Z |
dc.date.available | 2017-06-15T09:28:59Z |
dc.description | Includes bibliographical references. |
dc.description.abstract | Oma and Ghana valleys of Ethopia revels that man's utilization of Stone for making artifacts date back to 2.5 million years. Uttarbani in Jammu and Riwat near Peshawar show that tools made from rocks date back to some 2 million years back in Indian sub-continent. Article discusses the types, forms and use of rock tools used in different periods of human civilization. |
dc.source | National Council of Science Museums |
dc.format.extent | 8p. |
dc.format.mimetype | application/pdf |
dc.language.iso | English |
dc.publisher | National Council of Science Museums, Kolkata |
dc.subject | Stone Carving- India Stone Age Stone Technology Propagation- Science Communication |
dc.type | Article |
dc.identifier.issuenumber | Part II |
dc.identifier.volumenumber | Volume II |
dc.date.copyright | 2011 |
dc.format.medium | text |
DC Field | Value |
dc.alternativetitle | Propagation: A Journal of Science Communication, Vol. II, No. II, July 2011 |
dc.contributor.author | Paddayya, K. |
dc.date.accessioned | 2017-06-15T09:28:59Z |
dc.date.available | 2017-06-15T09:28:59Z |
dc.description | Includes bibliographical references. |
dc.description.abstract | Oma and Ghana valleys of Ethopia revels that man's utilization of Stone for making artifacts date back to 2.5 million years. Uttarbani in Jammu and Riwat near Peshawar show that tools made from rocks date back to some 2 million years back in Indian sub-continent. Article discusses the types, forms and use of rock tools used in different periods of human civilization. |
dc.source | National Council of Science Museums |
dc.format.extent | 8p. |
dc.format.mimetype | application/pdf |
dc.language.iso | English |
dc.publisher | National Council of Science Museums, Kolkata |
dc.subject | Stone Carving- India Stone Age Stone Technology Propagation- Science Communication |
dc.type | Article |
dc.identifier.issuenumber | Part II |
dc.identifier.volumenumber | Volume II |
dc.date.copyright | 2011 |
dc.format.medium | text |