2 edition of Report on Kumrahar excavations, 1951-1955 found in the catalog.
Report on Kumrahar excavations, 1951-1955
Anant Sadashiv Altekar
Published
1959
by K. P. Jayaswal Research Institute in Patna
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Other titles | Kumrahar excavations. |
Statement | by A. S. Altekar and Vijayakanta Mishra. |
Series | K. P. Jayaswal Research Institute, Historical research series,, no. 3, Historical researches series ;, no. 3. |
Contributions | Mishra, Vijayakanta, joint author. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | DS486.P26 A55 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xv, 142 p. |
Number of Pages | 142 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL276020M |
LC Control Number | sa 64001642 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 1011767 |
Werktitel (nicht immer mit dem Bildtitel identisch), Urheber, Herstellungsjahr. Umschlag. Karte 1. Karte 2. Karte 3. Karte 4. Karte 5. Karte 6. Karte 7. Anant Sadashiv Altekar (24 September – 25 November ; Marathi: अनंत सदाशिव अळतेकर) was a historian, archaeologist, and numismatist from Maharashtra, India. He was the Manindra Chandra Nandy's Professor and Head of the Department of Ancient Indian History and Culture at Banaras Hindu University in Varanasi, India, and later the director of the Kashi Alma mater: Deccan College.
The story of the American archaeologist David Brainerd Spooner and his excavation of the Mauryan pillared hall at Kumrahar, Pataliputra (Patna) the capital of Indian state Bihar, is marked by a series of ironies. In he directed the excavations of what were supposed to be the palaces of India's first imperial rulers, Chandragupta and Asoka Maurya. PALACES KUMRAHAR PATNA - 3rd c. BC. Excavation at Kumrahar-South of patna reveal the existence of palaces From these excavations it was found that the palace was an aggregation of structures enclosed by a high brick wall Most important was the .
the book is very much a collaborative effort, in general each author had the pri- PDU\ UHVSRQVLELOLW\ IRU VSHFL¿F FKDSWHUV 0DUWLQ 9 0HORVL IRU FKDSWHUV DQG David P. Billington for chapters 5, 6, and 8; and Donald Jackson for chapters 4. The site of Mauryan Palace main attraction: There is an exhibition hall at the site which depicts the story of Kumrahar through antiquities, photographs, translites, diorama and other illustrations for the convenience of visitors. Best time to visit the site of Mauryan Palace October to March are the best months to visit the site of mauryan Palace.
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Book Number: Book Title: Report on Kumrahar excavations Book Author: Altekar, A.S. Report on Kumrahar excavations, By Dr. A.S. Altekar and Mr. Vijayakanta Mishra by Kashi Prasad Jayaswal Research Institute (PATNA) (Book) 1 edition published.
Report on Kumrahar. Excavations (Patna)Report on the Excavations at Pataliputra (Patna), Report on the Excavations on the Ancient Site of Pataliputra (Patna-Bankipur). Calcutta. Anhang zum Vinaya-Piṭaka Bibliografie. Altekar, A.S. / Vijayakanta, M.: Report on Kumrahar Excavations K.P.
Jayaswal Research Institute; Patna, Anālayo Bhikkhu: Bhikkhunī Ordination Buddhistische Gesellschaft München, derselbe: Die Wiederbelebung des Bhikkhunī Ordens und der Verfall der Sāsana in: Journal of Buddhist Ethics – (PDF download ). Altekar, AS & Mishra, V Report on Kumrahar ExcavationsKP Jayaswal Research Institute, Purana Qila Delhi IAR [A few yaudheya and Kushan and 1 gold plated Gupta imitation reported].
ars libri ltd. 1951-1955 book and scholarly books on the fine arts. The Library of Dr. James C. Harle, Keeper Emeritus, Department of Eastern Art, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford University: Art and Architecture of the Indian Subcontinent.
A.S. & MISHRA, VIJAVAKANTA. Report of Kumrahar Excavations, (K.P. Jayaswal Research Institute, Patna. Banerji, N.R.
"The excavations at Ujjain" Indologen Tagung (Indological conference) New Delhi, Bhandaskar, D.R. "Exc avntions at Besnagar" Archacol6gical survey of India Annual Report Bhandaskar, D.R. "Excavations at Besnagarn Archacolo~ical Survey of India Annual Report 1 Marshall, J., 'Excavation at Bhita' Annual Report of Archaeological Survey of India, pp _____, Taxila: An Illustrated Account of Archaeological Excavations Carried Out at Taxila under the Orders of the Government of India Between the Years andVol.
I, II and III, Cambridge, De Casparis had left out his book reviews and several other publica-tions. Recent titles were also missing. Report on Kumrahar excavations', Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great.
Studies in Ancient Indian Seals: A Study of North Indian Seals and Sealings from Circa Third Century B.C. to Midseventh Century A.D. Kiran Kumar Thaplyal Akhila Bharatiya Sanskrit Parishad, - Seals (Numismatics) - pages.
'This book provides a substantial body of information regarding vital archaeological research of South Asian region. By gathering an insight into the field walking experience of South Asia, this book fulfills a long-felt need for a precise understanding of South Asian by: Kumhrar Excavation Site - Kumhrar or Kumrahar is the remains of an ancient city of Pataliputra, located 5 km of east from Patna Railway Station, on Road, Patna, archaeological remains of the Mauryan period (– BCE), has been discovered he.
This volume contains the excavation report for 15 inhumation burials from the Phrygian site of Gordion in central Anatolia.
These tombs, dating from the late eighth through the third quarter of the sixth century B.C., were excavated by The University Museum in,and From Stone Quarry to Sculpturing Workshop: A Report on the Archaeological Investigations around Chunar, Delhi Aktha: A Satellite Settlement of Sarnath, Varanasi (Report of Excavations conducted during ).
Bharati Altekar, Anant Sadashiv. Altekar, Anant Sadashiv, Ananta Sadāśiva Aḷatekara Anant Sadashiv Altekar historian, archaeologist, and numismatist from Maharashtra, India. From the Jacket Kaladarpana: The Mirror of Indian Art is a stimulative and perceptive survey of different aspects of Indian art, architecture and iconography.
The book provides unparalleled source of insight into Indian art through the ages, incorporating he latest researches on the subject. The volume is dedicated to the memory of Shri Krishna Deva, who devoted all his life to the study and.
who was the author of the Report on Kumrahar Excavations (with Dr A.S. Altekar), Patnaand other important contributions to the knowledge of ancient India. It contains 56 papers arranged in four sections.
Archaeology, Art and Architecture, Religion and Philosophy, Cultural Vestige [sic]. It would certainly be impossible to deal. FromAS Altekar and V Mishra from KP Jaiswal Research Institute conducted another excavation.
It unearthed eight more pillar pits apart from the 72 already discovered by Spooner, and also found the ruins of a brick structure dating back to the 5th century. A terracotta seal found on the same spot read: “Arogyavihare Bikshusamghasya”.
FromAS Altekar and V Mishra from KP Jaiswal Research Institute conducted another excavation. It unearthed eight more pillar pits apart from the 72 already discovered by Spooner, and also found the ruins A seal also found curved with issues affected the pace of work, but on February 7,he dis- covered one of the richest.Kumhrar or Kumrahar is the name of an area of Patna, where remains of the ancient city of Pataliputra were excavated.
It is located 5 km east of Patna Railway Station. Archaeological remains of the Mauryan period (– BCE) have been discovered here, this include the ruins of a hypostyle pillared hall The excavation finding here dates back to BCE, and marks the ancient capital of Country: India.Hinzler, H.I.R.
(ed.), Studies in South and Southeast Asian archaeology: essays offered to Dr. J. G. de Casparis on the occasion of his retirement, presented by colleagues and former students at the archaeological conference held on 2 June in Leiden, Leiden (Studies in South and Southeast Asian archaeology [1]).
Klokke, M.J., “Curriculum vitae of prof. J.G. de Casparis.”.