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Medhi, Dilip Kumar was born on October 1, 1951 in Bhawanipur, India. Son of Bharat Chandra and Sorojini Medhi.
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The series of Man and Environment in Northeast India is aimed to give an insight into the art and culture of Northeast India, which is long been considered as a little known territory of the World. After the successful publication of Volumes I, II and III in 1993, 2002 and 2008 respectively, the Volume IV will highlight the enormously rich cultural resources of Northeast India which was formerly the undivided Assam. This Volume will bring this region and its cultural heritage to the knowledge of academicians in India and abroad. It is the forth production in the series of a project that Dilip K. Medhi initiated and conceived in the eighties of last Century. The author is aware of the fact that the Assam Region is one of the largely undiscovered territories of the world. Medhi shall bring out more Volumes in this series in the coming years in order to make Anthropology and Archaeology together with other relevant subjects belonging to Social Sciences known to the academic world; he shall further bring out more Volumes on the scientific knowledge of the region.
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Medhi, Dilip Kumar was born on October 1, 1951 in Bhawanipur, India. Son of Bharat Chandra and Sorojini Medhi.
Bachelor of Science, Cotton College, Assam, India, 1967. Master of Science in Anthropology, Gauhati University, Assam, 1972. Doctor of Philosophy in Archaeology, Deccan College, Pune, India, 1981.
Lecturer anthropology department Medical Corps College, Barpeta, India, 1973—1977. Senior lecturer, selection grade lecturer Anih department Arja Vidyapeeth College, Guwahati, India, 1977—1989, India, 1991—1995. Associate professor Dibrugarh (India) University, 1989—1991, Gauhti University, since 1995.
Visiting fellow University Hawaii, Manoa, 1989—1990. Heritage expert United Nations Educational, Lijiang, China, 2001. Director project Megalithic Monument Conservation, Karbi Anglong, Dephu, India, since 1995.
Director Northeast India Heritage Concern, Guwahali, since 2002.
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Member of Northeast India Society for Man and Environmental (secretary since 1993), Indian Society for Prehistoric and Quaternary Studies, Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association, Society Medical Anthropology, American Anthropol. Association.
Married Anjali Devi, February 14, 1982. Children: Prabal K., Darpan Kaustruv.