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The book synthesizes material and textual evidence to chronicle the passage of three mega mammals-the rhinoceros, tiger, and elephant across millennia in early north India. The approach goes beyond treating them as mere cultural icons to one that is also sensitive to their importance as markers of ecology. It underlines the need to historicize human interactions with these mega mammals keeping in mind that an animal's past is critical in thinking about its future.

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The book synthesizes material and textual evidence to chronicle the passage of three mega mammals-the rhinoceros, tiger, and elephant across millennia in early north India. The approach goes beyond treating them as mere cultural icons to one that is also sensitive to their importance as markers of ecology. It underlines the need to historicize human interactions with these mega mammals keeping in mind that an animal's past is critical in thinking about its future.
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Autorenporträt
Shibani Bose is currently a visiting scholar in the Department of History, University of Minnesota. She has also been a visiting scholar at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. She received her MPhil and PhD from the Department of History, University of Delhi, and has taught at Miranda House, University of Delhi, and also at the University of St. Thomas, Minnesota. Her research interests include archaeology, animal studies, human-animal interactions, and environmental history. She has contributed essays in edited volumes, and has also co-authored The Story of India's Unicorns with Divyabhanusinh and Asok Kumar Das.