Indian Archaeology 1999-2000, A Review
Published by the director general archaeological survey of India, Janpath, New Delhi (2005)
Language: English
Paperback: 390 pages
“Indian Archaeology 1999-2000, A Review” is a book that presents a comprehensive overview and analysis of archaeological research carried out in India during the years 1999 and 2000. It forms a part of an annual series of publications by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI).
This particular edition of “Indian Archaeology” is the forty-seventh in the series, encompassing reports from various field works conducted across the country by officers from the Survey, State Governments, Universities, Research Institutions, and Museums. The content includes detailed reports on excavations, explorations, epigraphy and numismatics, palaeobotanical studies, museums, structural and chemical conservation of monuments, horticultural activities, and publications.
As a comprehensive reference, “Indian Archaeology” caters to scholars, archaeologists, and enthusiasts keen on delving into the archaeology of India. The book provides valuable insights into the country’s abundant archaeological heritage.
Contents
I. Explorations and Excavations
II. Epigraphy
III. Numismatics and Treasure Trove
IV. Other Important Discoveries
V. Palaeobotanical and Pollen Analytical Investigation
VI Museums
VII Architectural Survey
VIII. Preservation of Monuments
IX. Archaeological Chemistry
X. Archaeological Gardens
XI. Publications