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'''Doiyang-Dhansiri''' is one of the ancient [[Archaeology|archaeological]] sites in [[Assam]] with evidence of ‘Pani Kheti’/ ‘Shali Kheti’ (rice cultivation).<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sentinelassam.com/news/preservation-of-archaeological-ruins-of-doyang-dhansiri-valley-stressed/|title=Preservation of archaeological ruins of Doyang-Dhansiri valley stressed|date=2015-04-28|website=The Sentinel|language=en-US|access-date=2019-07-03}}</ref> Doiyang is principal tributary of [[Dhansiri River|Dhansiri]] river.<ref>{{Harvcol|Dutta|1999|p=Ch.2.P.13}}</ref>
The '''Doiyang Dhansiri Valley''' is an ancient archaeological site in the southern part of [[Assam]] which is home to the rivers Dhansiri and its tributary, the [[Doiyang River]]. The stretch of land is located in the middle of 25-26.8 E and 93-94.5 N where it is almost fully surrounded by hills with the north being an exception as it expands into the [[Assam valley|Assam Valley]]. The valley is widely gaining attention of archaeologists for its artefacts which are contributors to the study of ancient Assam and their rulers, religions, and cultures, specifically in the time period of 2nd century A.D. to 18th century A.D.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Dutta |first=Hemendranath |date=1997 |title=Art and Archaeology of the Doiyang - Dhansiri Valley of Assam |journal=ProQuest Dissertations Publishing}}</ref>


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