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I have more than 35 years of active 鍖eld prospection including explorations and excavations, structural and chemical conservation of objects/monuments, Surveying and drawing, scienti鍖c investigations, etc., and 18 years of P.G. level teaching in DIHRM. Some of the major archaeological sites in which I was actively involved in excavations and research includes Dholavira, Banawali, Sanghol, Sankisa, Mandoli, Dondarkhera, Balathal, etc., and exploration of regions/areas like Kutch, Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Western U.P. Being a 鍖eld archaeologist, I was involved in the salvage/archaeological investigations of Hydro- electrical Dam Project undertaken at Pipalkoti- Vishnugarh region, Dis...
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archaeology
copper hoard
site
catchment analysis
spatial analysis
central place theory
demography
factors affecting population size and its distribu
the writing of archaeological reports
state and central govt. laws and regulations conce
monuments
antiquities etc. :
salvage archaeology:
aryans
early vedic period
religion and philosophy
beginning of use of iron in india
black and red ware
decline of harappans
evolution of man
beginning of use metal and pre-harappan bronze age
harappan civilisation: its origin
spread and date.
mature phase of harappan civilization: architectur
role of archaeology
artifact
industry
assemblage and culture in archaeological
history of archaeology in indian context.
method of site survey
scientific aids in exploration
method and layout of excavations: horizontal
vertical
uranium and nitrogen dating of bones 7. fluorine
evolution of archaeology in global context
history of archaeology in world context
pottery & tool drawing and its analysis
interpretation of archaeological data
anthropological paradigm
ecological paradigm
geographical paradigm
new archaeology/processual archaeology
reconstruction of social
religious and economic life
houses
household clusters and activities
terracotta
mothergoddess
female figurine
funeral practices
literary and archaeological investigation on the f
literary and archaeological heritage
rigvedic saraswati (5000-1500)
rigvedic saraswati (5000-1500) a comparative study
the cult of mother goddess an archaeological inv
cult of mother goddess in glogal context
georgia
queen ketevan
vedic culture
vedic culture in indian and harappan culture
heritage of rigvedic saraswati
antiquity retrival
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environment
culture continuity
integration
excavations
museums
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community
economy and technology.
harappan art
religion
writing
social setup
indo-european language
late harappan site
later vedic age
21. dihrm -mahm amt iii rd sem painted grey wa
potteries
regional cultures central india and deccan
malwa
jorwe
kayatha.
relationship between aryans
late harappans
copper hoard and ocp.
how inscriptions tell a story : broad overview pol
identification of site and mapping of site
startigraphy in archaeology and methods of rel
origin and development of harappan civilization t
late harappan
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