Dear All,

I too would appreciate this information. Some archaeological material is 
available, but it mostly indicates cities sizes and does not allow percentages 
of landscape usage to be determined.
You might try:

Julia Shaw, 2015, Buddhist Landscapes in Central India: Sanchi Hill and 
archeologies of religious and social change, c. third century BC to fifth 
century AD, Routledge, London.


Morrison, K,  “Trade, Urbanism, and Agricultural Expansion: Buddhist Monastic 
Institutions and the State in the Early Historic Western Deccan,”  World 
Archaeology, Vol. 27, No. 2, Buddhist Archaeology (Oct., 1995), pp. 203-221.

Cheers,

Greg Bailey
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Subject: [INDOLOGY] Land use in ancient North India

Dear Scholars,

Are there any reliable estimates of land use in ancient India, especially in 
the main areas of Northern India where Mahābhārata events take place? I am 
especially interested in relative precentages and locations of land reserved as 
forests, or great forests (mahā-vanāni), and land actively farmed. Nowadays it 
seems that in the North Indian plains there are precious few great forests.

Many thanks for any resources, especially links to relevant maps.

Best wishes,
Howard

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