An Encyclopaedia of Indian Archaeology ( In 2 Volumes)

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An Encyclopaedia of Indian Archaeology is a significant reference work on archaeology in India. It is an authoritative work of permanent value in which the knowledge and expertise of Indian archaeologists from the Archaeological Survey of India, universities and other institutes have been pooled together under the editorship of the late A. Ghosh, former Director-General of the Archaeological Survey of India. The Encyclopaedia has been planned in an ambitious manner; it is not a mere alphabetical listing of entries with sketchy information on topics. Volume I, which deals with certain broad subjects relating to Indian Archaeology, is divided into sections and subsections containing independent and self-contained essays. For example, in the chapter on ‘Cultures’, one can find detailed information on various cultures in India; the chapter on ‘Basis of Dating’ contains articles on archaeological dating, archaeomagnetic dating, C14 radio-carbon dating, numismatic dating, palaeographic and epigraphic dating, thermoluminiscent dating, etc. For those interested in getting further information on the subjects and in looking into the original sources and references, each entry also carries an exhaustive bibliography. The volume II is the Gazetteer. It contains basic data and information on all the explored and excavated sites in India along with reference to published reports/or notices on each. The Encyclopaedia is thus an authoritative reference book not only for the specialists, students and research workers in the field of archaeology, but also for all those who wish to study India’s ancient past.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR A Ghosh

A. Ghosh served as Director-General of the Archaeological Survey of India from 1953 to 1968.

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Title
An Encyclopaedia of Indian Archaeology ( In 2 Volumes)
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8121500877
Length
1100p., Figures; Plates; Index.
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