Metalcrafts of Eastern India and Bangladesh

Metalcrafts of Eastern India and Bangladesh

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Book Specification

Item Code: UAE372
Author: Pranab K. Chattopadhyay
Publisher: Publication Scheme, Jaipur
Language: English
Edition: 2005
ISBN: 8181820207
Pages: 108 (Throughout B/w and Color Illustrations)
Cover: HARDCOVER
Other Details 11.00 X 9.00 inch
Weight 650 gm

Book Description

About the Book
The monograph Metal crafts of Eastern India and Bangladesh is an Annotated Bibliography to initiate the studies on the metal crafts, merit detailed, in-depth studies by historians, archaeologists and scholars from the related disciplines.

The exercise has been undertaken with a clear under-standing of what has been written earlier. An exhaustive bibliography and a survey of the earlier writing are useful tools in designing new research. A number of varied aspects connected with Geology, Archaeology, Archaeometallurgy, and present knowledge about the beginning of metallurgy along with textual references pertaining to the metallurgy of this part of the subcontinent have been included.

About the Author
Born 1945, in Jamshedpur, Jharkhand. After serving 31 years in Steel Authority of India Ltd. took voluntary retirement in 1999 as Manager (Training), from Alloy Steels Plants, Durgapur. Visited the British Museum in 2000 with AZ Chand Award to study Harikela coins. Joined as Senior Fellow in Centre for Archaeological Studies and Training, Eastern India.

Witnessed the France-Bangladesh joint excavation at Mahasthan in 2004. Author of 60 published paper in National and International Journals and 3 books both individual and Joint.

Foreword
Metal crafts of Eastern India and Bangladesh merit detailed, in -depth studies by historians, archaeologists and scholars from the related disciplines. But such an exercise can only be undertaken with a clear understanding of what has been written earlier. An exhaustive bibliography and a survey of the earlier writing are useful tools in designing new research. My colleague Dr. P. K. Chattopadhyay has taken up this extremely useful and tiresome job in right earnest. He has the advantage of. being a metallurgist with an adequate expertise in archaeology; a rare combination in our profession. Dr. Chattopadhyay has methodically surveyed the corpus of existing literature and prepared an exhaustive list of writings.

I congratulate Dr. Chattopadhyay for the painstaking job. I am sure the discerning readers will find the volume relevant and a meaningful addition to the literature of a relatively unexplored area.

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