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Dr. Anil K.  Pokharia

Dr. Anil K. Pokharia

<p>Palaeoethnobotany (Archaeobotany): Human-Plant Relationships in Pre- and Protohistoric times.</p><p>Reconstruction of agricultural model.&nbsp;</p><p> Palaeoecology and Palaeoenvironment in and around the archaeological settlements.&nbsp;</p><p>Antiquity of Rice.&nbsp;</p><p>Culture-climate interaction.&nbsp;</p><p>Ancient maritime contacts. </p>

S.No Awards and Honors Year
1 Paper of the Month Award-March 2019 2019
2 Nominated-Member, Internal Research Advisory Committee, National Research and Laboratory for Conservation of Cultural Property (NRLC), Lucknow, Govt. of India, Ministry of Culture. 2019
3 Nominated-Member, Board of Studies for Department of Science in Archaeology, Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), New Delhi 2019
4 Member, Executive Committee, The Palaeobotanical Society, Lucknow 2017
5 Member, Executive Committee, Indian Society for Prehistoric and Quaternary Studies 2015
6 Visiting Fellow, RIHN, Kyoto, Japan ( June- September, 2010) 2010

S.No Name
1 Pokharia Anil K, Sharma S, Rawat YS, Srivastava A, BhushanDighe, Pande P. 2021. Rice, beans and pulses at Vadnagar: an early historical site with a Buddhist Monastery in Gujarat, western India. Geobios, 64:77-99.doi.org/10.1016/j.geobios.2020.12.002(IF: 1
2 Basumatary SK, RajibGogoi, Swati Tripathi, Ruby Ghosh, Anil K. Pokharia, H. Gregory McDonald, Norbu Sherpa, Eline N. van Asperen et al. 2021. Red Panda feces from Eastern Himalaya as a modern analogue for palaeodietary and palaeoecological analyses. Scien
3 Tripathi D, Kotlia BS, Tiwari M, Pokharia Anil K, Agrawal S, Kumar P, Long T, Morthekai P, Thakur B, Pal JN, Mahar KS and Chauhan D K. 2020. New evidence of mid- to late- Holocene vegetation and climate change from a Neolithic settlement in western fring
4 Pokharia Anil K., Mani, B.R., Michael Spate, Betts, A., Srivastava, A. 2018. Early Neolithic agriculture (2700-2000 BC) and Kushan period developments (AD 100-300): Macrobotanical evidence from Kanispur in Kashmir, India. Vegetation History and Archaeobot
5 Sharma S, Sanjay Kumar Manjul, Arvin Manjul, Puran Chand Pande, Anil K Pokharia. 2020. Dating adoption and intensification of food-crops: insights from 4MSR (Binjor), an Indus (Harappan) site in northwestern India. Radiocarbon. DOI:10.1017/RDC.2020.37.(IF
6 Pokharia, Anil K., Agnihotri, R., Sharma, S., Bajpai, S., Nath, J., Kumaran, R. N., Negi, B. C. 2017.Altered cropping pattern and cultural continuation with declined prosperity and extreme arid event at ~4.2ka BP: Evidence from an Indus archaeological sit
7 Pokharia, Anil K., Kharakwal, J.S., Srivastava, Alka. 2014. Archaeobotanical evidence of millets in the Indian subcontinent with some observations on their role in the Indus civilization. Journal of Archaeological Sciences, 42: 442-455. (IF: 3.256)
8 Pokharia Anil K, Kharakwal JS, Rawat YS, Osada T, Nautiyal, CM and Srivastava A. 2011. Archaeobotany and archaeology at Kanmer, a Harappan site in Kachchh, Gujarat: evidence for adaptation in response to climatic variability. Current Science, 100 (12): 18
9 Pokharia Anil K, Sekar B, Pal JN, and Srivastava A. 2009. Possible evidence of pre-Columbian trans-oceanic voyages based on conventional LSC and AMS 14C dating of associated charcoal and a carbonized seed of custard-apple (Annonasquamosa L.). Radiocarbon,
10 Pokharia Anil K. 2008. Record of macrobotanical remains from the Aravalli Hill, Ojiyana, Rajasthan: Evidence for agriculture-based subsistence economy. Current Science, 94 (5): 612-623. (IF: 1.102)

S.No Fellowship/staffship Name
1 Indian Society for Prehistoric and Quaternary Studies ( Life Member)
2 The Palaeobotanical Society, Lucknow

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