This volume of the A People's History of India series deals with the
period spanning c. 700 and c. 350 BC. During this important period of
Indian history, iron technology diffused, transforming and multiplying
tools; cities arose and commerce spread; the caste system assumed
practically all its essential features; powerful states were formed,
with armies and bureaucracies; and, finally, Jainism and Buddhism
brought about a veritable religious revolution. All this is described in
four chapters with clarity and precision, but with no attempt to conceal
points of controversy. Special notes are furnished on punch-marked
coinage, the Northern Black Polished Ware, problems of chronology, and
the arrival of writing. Nine extracts from sources give the reader a
taste of the textual sources. There are twelve illustrations and seven
maps, and a chronological table at the end. Each chapter includes a
bibliographical note, indicating sources and suggesting further reading.