Rang Taiba's Stone: A Study of a Megalith in Maram Khullen, Manipur, India.

Type Journal Article - Antrocom: Online Journal of Anthropology
Title Rang Taiba's Stone: A Study of a Megalith in Maram Khullen, Manipur, India.
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Volume 11
Issue 1
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2015
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Abstract
Megaliths, large stone structures, are seen aplenty in some regions in Northeast India. This paper discusses the megaliths found in the Maram areas in Manipur, India, and its cultural significance. Interestingly, these megaliths continue to have a living tradition connected to them, and hence are considered history markers to the local populace. One of the most important megaliths among them is the 'Rang Taiba stone' (morphologically a capstone). This stone is regarded sacred and important by the Marams to this day. Taking one particular stone, this anthropological study showed the importance of cultural context in understanding the meaning and importance of megaliths.

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