Marine Archaeology in India
Language: Eng Publication details: New Delhi Publications Division Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Government of India 2001 Edition: 1st EditionDescription: viii, 255p. Hard BoundISBN: 812300785xSubject(s): SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTDDC classification: 934 Summary: The Indian subcontinent with its 6500 km long coastline, 200 ports and a rich hinterland connected by major rivers has played a vital role in the Indian Ocean trade by connecting the East and the West throughout its 5000 year long history of shipping andItem type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Vol info | Copy number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | HPSMs Ganpat Parsekar College of Education, Harmal HPS-History of India | HPS-HISTORY | 934 RAO/MAR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | - | 1 | Available | 11 Shelf | HPS-4396 |
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The present publication Marine Archaeology in India gives a detailed account of the exploration of India's underwater cultural heritage during the last decade and half, highlighting the problems faced by the pioneers in the field, the excavation techniques followed and the results achieved.
The Indian subcontinent with its 6500 km long coastline, 200 ports and a rich hinterland connected by major rivers has played a vital role in the Indian Ocean trade by connecting the East and the West throughout its 5000 year long history of shipping and
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