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A fresh look at the old capital of Velha Goa, India, through photographs and articles, transform ing the simple act of walking around an old city i into an unforgettable journey through time and space.
City of Façades: Archaeology, History, and Urbanism in Velha Goa revisits early modern colonial urbanisms through an archaeological project conducted in 2012 at the Portuguese colonial site of Velha Goa, India. Histories written about the city's growth and decline from 1510 to the current day are unavoidably structured by elite, top-down understandings of social processes, owing principally to the limits of the colonial archives themselves. As a result, quotidian material transformations, essential to urban processes, remain largely unconsidered. The archaeological data explored in this volume allows us to reflect on these transformations and how they shaped colonial life, both during and after Portuguese rule.
A work comprising three sections, rich with exclusive information and facts related to culture and history of Goa, its socio-economic facts, new dynamics of cultural patterns and evolution under the impact of rural urban migration, and dynamics of west coast under the presence of the Portuguese.
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 26. Chapters: Agassaim, Aldona, Arambol, Baga, Goa, Bambolim, Bandora, India, Batim, Bicholim, Borim, Calapor, Campal, Candolim, Carapur, Chimbel, Colvale, Cumbarjua, Curti, India, Farmagudi, India, Goa Velha, Guirim, Kansarpal, Khandepar, Khandola, Madkai, Mapusa, Mardol, Goa, Mashel, Morjim, Pale, India, Panaji, Parcem, Patradevi, Penha-de-Franca, Pernem, Ponda, India, Porvorim, Queula, Reis Magos, Ribandar, Saligao, Sanquelim, Savoi Verem, Socorro (Serula), Valpoi. Excerpt: Panaji (Konkani: Panaje, pronounced, ( listen), Portuguese: , usually known in Engl...
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This guide to Goa examines India's best-known resort region. It features a colour introductory section, including photographs of the regions highlights, from enjoying the sun on Palolem Beach to browsing at Anjuna flea market. The basics section provides all the information you need to prepare your trip, including visas, inoculations, flights, insurance and safety advice. The main heart of the guide includes evocative accounts of every beach in the state, plus the region's temples, markets and wildlife sanctuaries from Panjim to Galjibag. There are also lively and reliable reviews of the best places to stay, eat, drink and party. Coverage has also been given to sights in the neighbouring state of Karnataka and the transport hub of Mumbai. Thorough background articles cover Goa's history, religion and environment furthering the reader's understanding of the region.
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