Indian Archaeology 1994-95 A Review (An Old and Rare Book)

Indian Archaeology 1994-95 A Review (An Old and Rare Book)

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Book Specification

Item Code: MZI699
Author: Hari Manjhi C. Dorje Arundhati Banerji
Publisher: ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA
Language: English
Edition: 2000
Pages: 232 (73 Pages B/W Illustrationss)
Cover: PAPERBACK
Other Details 10.50 X 8.50 inch
Weight 830 gm

Book Description

Preface

In bringing out this annual Review after a brief gap of one month, I warmly acknowledge the contributions of all my colleagues in the Survey as also those in the State Departments, Universities and various other Institutions engaged in archaeological researches for supplying material with illustrations for inclusion in this issue. I am sure, that, with the co-operation of all the heads of respective departments, we will soon be able to further reduce the gap in the printing of the Review. If contributions are received in time in the required format and style, our task of expediting its publication will be much easier.

The material incorporated herein covers a wide range of subjects comprising exploration and excavation, epigraphically discoveries, development of museums, radio-carbon dates, architectural survey of secular and religious buildings, structural/chemical conservation etc. During the period under review many new discoveries have been reported throughout the country. Among these the survey of buildings in and around Vrindavan associated with mythological tradition is particularly interesting.

I would like to place on record my sincere thanks to my colleagues Shri Hari Manjhi , Shri C. Dorje and Ms. Arundhati Banerji, who are responsible- for the compilation, editing and making the material ready for printing, to Shri Hoshiar Singh for preparing the dummy of plates, to Ms. Anju Dhawan and all the staff members of the Publication Section for their assistance at all stages besides Km. Neelam Prasad for computer setting and to Keval Singh for improving the line drawings. Finally, I express my gratitude to Smt. S. Sagar and all the staff members of Bengal Offset Works for their co-operation in bringing out this issue within such a short time.

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