The book brings forth and promotes the Taxila Museum which holds extremely important and valuable objects and specimen representing the regional culture extensively.
Buddhist Gandhara Treasures: Taxila Museum
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ihsan H Nadiem
Born at Sahiwal, Ihsan H Nadiem got his higher education at the Government College, Lahore, and did his Master’s in Geography from the Punjab University. He was trained as archaeologist on scholarship by the Government of Pakistan. He studied at CAVILAM, Vichy (France) for certificate in French language. He also did specialized studies in Museology on French government scholarship. In architecture, he benefited from the scholarship of Dr. Bernard M. Feilden, Director Emeritus, ICCROM, Italy. He joined the Department of Archaeology, Pakistan and excavated at Banbhore, Swat, Moenjodaro and Tulamba. As a curator he held the charge of museums at Harappa, Umerkot, Moenjodaro, Lahore Fort and Taxila. He commanded the Regional Archaeological Offices at Peshawar and Quetta, and the Departmental Publications Branch, which he successfully reactivated after it had remained dormant for over 13 years. He is credited with raising the Pakistan Institute of Archaeological Training and Research (PIATR), where he served as its head to run a number of courses of archaeology, museology and conservation. He has also served as Director in both Northern and Southern Circles of Archaeology, covering the whole of Pakistan. As a Professor in the University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore, he structured courses and taught Conservation of Architectural Heritage as full-fledged subject for Master’s degree. In addition to nine books on cultural heritage of Pakistan he has published over twenty five research Papers in different journals of international repute, more than 250 popular articles appearing in various national dailies and periodicals, and a two-volume Report on archaeological excavations at Panr (Swat) from Rome. He also edited Pakistan Archaeology, Volumes 10-22.
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Title
Buddhist Gandhara Treasures: Taxila Museum
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Edition
1st. ed.
Publisher
Sang-E-Meel Publications, 2008
ISBN
9693521188, 9789693521184
Length
128p.,28cm.
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