New Harappan Discoveries In North Rajasthan And Punjab

New Harappan Discoveries In North Rajasthan And Punjab

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Book Specification

Item Code: AZG487
Author: D.P. Sharma
Publisher: PRACHYA VIDYA BHAWAN, VARANASI
Language: ENGLISH
Edition: 2019
ISBN: 9789387306080
Pages: 166 (Color and B/W Illustrations)
Cover: HARDCOVER
Other Details 9.00 x 6.00 inch
Weight 320 gm

Book Description

About the Book
This Discoveries In North Rajasthan And Punjab" which Includes Harappan excavated sites in Rajasthan and Punjab. This book have 11 papers which covers newly excavated Harappan sites. The present author has written & edited 73 books in which more than 40 books are on Harappan Civilization. According to K.N. Dikshit and B.R. Mani Origin of pre-Early Harappan begin around 7-6 millennium B.C. This book includes papers on New Excavations In Saraswati Basin And Chronology by DP. Sharma, Saraswati River and Harappan Civilization by M.S. Rajaram, Baror Harappan Site in Saraswati Basin by U. Sant, Harappan Sites in Saraswati Region of Punjab by Madhubala, Harappan Remains at Ropar by Y.D. Sharma, Tarkhanwala Dera Harappan Sites in Rajasthan by P.K. Trivedi, Spooked Wheels from Harappa and Ganeshwar by L.S. Rao, Harappan Antiquities From Tarkhanewala dera by Pramod Trivedi, Karanpura pre & mature Harappan Sites by V.N. Prabhakar, Terracotta Figurine From New Excavations In Saraswati Basin by DP. Sharma, Excavation at Binjor In Saraswati Basin by A. Manjul, Harappan rare Object From Kalibangan Excavation by DP. Sharma.book "New Harappan

About the Author
Dr. D.P. Sharma is an Archaeologist, Museologist and Art Historian. He did his M.A. in Ancient Indian History Culture & Archaeology form Allahabad University and D.Phil research on Art and Architecture of Lower Ganga-Yamuna Doab Region from University of Allahabad. From 1980 to 1985 he was working as Antiquities Registering officer at Allahabad and Varanasi Regions. During 1983-84 he was awarded commonwealth scholarship and he qualified M.A. Archaeology from the Institute of Archaeology University of London. He did excavation at Sussex (U.K.) and Pincenvent (France) under Dr. Mark Newcomer and Prof. Gourhan. During 2003-04. He did excavation at Sterkfontein cave in South Africa, under R.J. clark, Where 3.3 M. old Australopithecus Skelton was discovered. Since 1985-2005 he had been working as head of Harappan and prehistoric collection of National Museum, New Delhi. In 2005 become Associate Professor & H.O.D. Musicology in National Museum Institute (Deemed University).Dr. Sharma has published 220 Papers and 71 Books in which few new are given below: Early Harappan and Indus Sarasvati Civilization Vol. I & II, Harappan Art, Prehistoric Art and Archaeology Vol. I, Gupta Classical Art, Mauryan Art, Harappan Minor Art & Crafts, Harappan Jewellery, Harappan Terracotta, Harappan Seals, Harappan Potteries, Garunda in Asian Art, Copper Hoard Weapons of South Asia, Harappan Script on its way to Decipherment, Harappan Science & Metal Technology, Archaeology of Lower Doab, Vol. 1 & II, Lost Sarswati Civilization, Bharat Ka Puratattva (Hindi) and Roots of South Asian Art. He was working As Director in Bharat Kala Bhavan Museum of Banaras Hindu University, at present he is visiting Professor Archaeology in Amity University Noida & various Other University in India, Archaeological Department and other Institutions. At present he is working on research project on roots of symbol in Sindhu Sarswati Civilization.

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