• oil press agrarian culture kerala in Cape Town
  • oil press agrarian culture kerala in Cape Town
  • oil press agrarian culture kerala in Cape Town
  • oil press agrarian culture kerala in Cape Town
  • How are cultural heritage resources managed in Cape Town?
  • Tangible heritage resources and the associated intangible cultural heritage significance is managed within a three tiered system of governance: National (SAHRA, Provincial (HWC) and local (The City of Cape Town). Provincial heritage bodies act in compliance with the Constitution and national legislation.
  • What was the main subsistence form of Kerala during the medieval period?
  • The main subsistence form of the region was agriculture during the medieval period. Most of the temples are developed in the surroundings of the rich agrarian tracts of these river valleys. Not many remarkable attempts are there to study the history of the early medieval temples in Kerala.
  • What was the significance of 12th century CE in Kerala?
  • 12th century CE) marked a remarkable change in the socio‐cultural and political history of Kerala. The migration of Brahmins and corresponding changes occurred in the worshipping pattern as well as the expansions of agriculture are some of the noteworthy features of this period.