Uthara Suvrathan is Assistant Professor in Liberal Arts, Narsee Monjee University, Mumbai. She has a PhD in Anthropological Archaeology from the University of Michigan. Her research draws on both archaeological and textual material to examine the organization of polities and places on the margins of large socio-political systems and empires in south Asia. Her research draws on archaeological and textual material to examine the organization of polities and places on the margins of large socio-political systems and empires in south Asia. She is working on her book Persistent Peripheries: Archaeological and Historical Landscapes of an Early City in Peninsular India, 3rd c. BCE - 18th c. CE.
Research
Interests: Archaeology, South Asia, Landscapes and Space, Religion and Politics, Maps and Mapmaking
Blog posts
Tracing the Many Lives of Religious Structures
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