The Vedic Age completes the first set of three monographs in the
People's History of India series. It deals with the period c. 1500 to c.
700 bc, during which it sets the Rigveda and the subsequent Vedic
corpus. It explores aspects of geography, migrations, technology,
economy, society, religion, and philosophy. It draws on these texts to
reconstruct the life of the ordinary people, with special attention paid
to class as well as gender. In a separate chapter, the major regional
cultures as revealed by archaeological evidence are carefully described.
Much space is devoted to the coming of iron, for the dawn of the Iron
Age - though not the Iron Age itself - lay within the period this volume
studies. There are special notes on historical geography, the caste
system (whose beginnings lay in this period) and the question of epic
archaeology. A special feature of this monograph is the inclusion of
seven substantive extracts from different sources, which should give the
reader a taste of what these texts are like.