History of Metals in Eastern India and Bangladesh

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In this book, an attempt has been made to rediscover and study in exclusive manner the wonderful metallurgical traditions of the Eastern India and Bangladesh. The book focuses on the important metal objects that have been unearthed from excavations or obtained by explorations from various places to build up a cogent account of the traditional science and technology of metals in this region.

From the minting of tiny coins to the manufacturing of massive iron and brass cannons, the people of this region have been making use of various metals in diverse manner. However, little has been known about this aspect of the traditional knowledge system. In the present work, all those methods have been discussed in detail.

The metal images and many other metallic objects preserved in various temples and monasteries have also been discussed in-depth in the present study. Besides, the traditional methods of casting images and other utilitarian objects have been studied very minutely to bring out the intricacies of different traditional techniques of casting. Further, the technical details of manufacturing, have been brought to light. Besides, the traditional ornaments and utensils of everyday use and their manufacturing techniques have also been discussed.

Thus, the present study presents in a lucid manner numerous aspects of the traditional knowledge of metallurgy in Eastern India and Bangladesh. This book may provide firsthand information to the scholars and general readers on the metallurgy that the hereditary artisans of Eastern India and Bangladesh have preserved assiduously.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Gautam Sengupta

Gautam Sengupta is currently the Director of Archaeology and Museums, Government of West Bengal and the Secretary. Centre for Archaeological Studies and Training, Kolkata. He completed his Phd from the University of Calcutta and taught at Visva Bhaarati, Santiniketan, North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong between 1979-90. He was a Charles Wallace Visiting Fellow of the Ancient India and Iran Trust at Cambridge in 1995, a Visiting Scholar, Maisson Science de L’homme Paris, as well as President, Archaeology Section of the Indian History Congress, Calcutta Session (1995). His main area of research relates to historical archaeology and art history of Eastern and North-eastern India.

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Title
History of Metals in Eastern India and Bangladesh
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Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
9788182745124
Length
xl+193p., 117 Figures; Glossary; Bibliography; Index; 24cm.
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