Museums and Protection of Monuments and Antiquities in India

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This book is devoted mainly to the problems of the protection of India’s cultural property through a broad-based museum movement and by means of legislative measures. It deals with the history of India’s museum movement, its achievement and shortcomings and also suggests measures to steer it on an even keel. Also, the legislative measures in the country have been examined in the light of similar laws in various developed and developing countries and against the background of different Unesco Conventions and Recommendations. The book is divided into eleven chapters. Being the only book of its kind it focuses attention attention on several vital issues, involving protection of cultural property in India, and emphasizes the need for popular participation as the durable solution.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR H Sarkar

Haribishnu Sarkar (1928-1987) joined the Archaeological Survey of India in 1955 and retired in 1987 from the post of Joint Director General. An outstanding scholar of international repute, Dr. Sarkar contributed to almost every branch of archaeology. While he will be remembered for his outstanding works such as Studies in Early Buddhist Architecture of India, An Architectural Survey of Temples of Kerala, The Kampaharesvara Temple at Tribhuvanam, the guide books Amravati, Nagarjunakonda and Monuments of Kerala, his synthesizing work entitled Museums and Protection of Monuments and Antiquities in India is also a landmark. He authored nearly hundred research papers on art, architecture, prehistory, protohistory and historic archaeology, epigraphy and numismatics, antiquities and artefacts, etc., in different research journals and encyclopaedias and proceedings of conferences. He had presided over several learned bodies and conferences. He was awarded D. Litt. by the University of Calcutta for his seminal work on the architecture of Kerala. A scholar par excellence, Dr. Sarkar was equally proficient and prolific in Bengali in which he wrote highly informative articles on archaeology. Anthropology, adventure and travel, besides writing poetry for children. B.M. Pande retired in 1996 as Director, Archaeological Survey of India, which he joined in 1961 after completing his Post-graduate Diploma in Archaeology from the School of Archaeology. During his tenure in the Archaeological Survey of India, he worked in different circles and branches and earned reputation for his hard work and scholarship. His areas of work have been wide-ranging, from prehistory to nineteenth century Parsi monuments, reflected in his work and writing. He has been associated with conservation of archaeological monuments as well as major archaeological excavations in different parts of the country. As Director, Institute of Archaeology, he carried out excavations in Thanesar, a major historical site in Haryana. He was published several research papers on different aspects of archaeology. He is the co-editor of Corpus of Indus Seals and Inscriptions, Vol. 3, which is being jointly published by the Helsinki University and the Archaeological Survey of India. A prolific writer in Hindi as well, he was awarded the prestigious Shankar Puraskar for the year 1996 by the K.K. Birla Foundation for his book Puratattva Prasanga : he is the first archaeologist to have been honoured by this award. A Fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society, he is also associated with several institutions and universities.

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Title
Museums and Protection of Monuments and Antiquities in India
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8175740469
Length
viii+227p., 12 Plates; Appendices; Index; 26cm.
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