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Homesteads of the Barind Landscape

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Homesteads of the Barind Landscape

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Bengal’s rural settlements face the peril of diminishing values and disappearing villages, erasing the intangible aspects of its populations. The northern parts of Bangladesh, particularly the Barind track, stand as a repository of rich mud house traditions, deeply embedded in the region’s history. This book meticulously explores the inherent wealth of mud and thatch construction techniques found in the mud houses of northwestern Bengal. Focusing on the formulation, construction process, and sustainable phenomena of rural homesteads, the book serves as a valuable reference for future generations. It stands as a crucial documentation for scholars and researchers, aiming to preserve and shed light on the cultural legacy of rural mud houses that is currently under threat.

Title

Homesteads of the Barind Landscape

Publisher

Pathak Shamabesh

Number of Pages

99

Language

English (US)

Category

  • Folk arts
  • Urban Planning
  • Travellers
  • Sociology
  • Geography
  • Architecture
  • Anthropology
  • First Published

    DEC 2023

    Bengal’s rural settlements face the peril of diminishing values and disappearing villages, erasing the intangible aspects of its populations. The northern parts of Bangladesh, particularly the Barind track, stand as a repository of rich mud house traditions, deeply embedded in the region’s history. This book meticulously explores the inherent wealth of mud and thatch construction techniques found in the mud houses of northwestern Bengal. Focusing on the formulation, construction process, and sustainable phenomena of rural homesteads, the book serves as a valuable reference for future generations. It stands as a crucial documentation for scholars and researchers, aiming to preserve and shed light on the cultural legacy of rural mud houses that is currently under threat.
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