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Author : R. C. Agrawal
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Abounding rich natural beauty, ecology and environment, Kashmir valley is also a treasure house of archaeological wealth and cultural heritage. The valley is enriched with monuments and sites of great significance right from prehistoric times to late medieval period. The present volume presents a detailed cultural spectrum of Kashmir on the basis of scientific-archaeological study. Besides the ecological and historical background of the land, the author has given vivid description of Neolithic-Megalithic culture in the valley; early historical cultural remains; temple architecture and Islamic architectural heritage. Based on empirical investigations/excavations and case studies, the present work weaves on authoritative history of Kashmir-peeping through its monumental glory, culture, art and architecture. Meticulously researched the book is based on the critical use of vast scientific and archaeological data. Profusely illustrated with maps, line drawings and photographs, this volume will go a long way in fulfilling the needs of scholars, students and lay readers.
Weight | 2.250 kg |
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Dimensions | 26 × 16 × 2.5 cm |
Type | Hardbound |
Language | English |
Country of Origin | India |
Publisher | Aryan Books International |
Year of publication | 1998 |
Delivery Time | 3-4 days |
About the author | Dr. R.C. Agrawal (b.1947) obtained his Master's Degree in Ancient Indian History, Culture and Archaeology with merit from the Jiwaji University, Gwalior (in 1970) and Post Graduate Diplome in Archaeology in 1971. He joined the Archaeological Survey of India in 1972. He explored and excavated a number of sites throughout the length and breadth of the country. He also participated in excavation at Purana Qila, Delhi, Mathura and conducted excavations at Hampi in Karnataka in the year 1979-80. During 1985 to 1990 Dr. Agrawal explored Buddhist sites in Ladakh region and carried out excavations at Tisseru stupa. He also took up extensive conservation of the monuments of Kashmir valley and Jammu region. In the year 1992, Dr. Agrawal identified the Buddhist site for Satdhara for large scale conservation and excavation in Madhya Pradesh. He also initiated the conservation of the large number of monuments in Madhya Pradesh. Dr. Agrawal has been closely associated with many academic bodies and has published research papers on Art, Archaeology and Paintings. Presently he is the Director, Monuments in the Archaeological Survey of India. |
Content | Preface Backdrop List of Figures List of Plates 1. Ecological and Historical Background 2. Neolithic-Megalithic Culture in the Valley 3. Early Historical Cultural Remains 4. Temple Architecture 5. Islamic Architectural Heritage in Kashmir 6. Conclusion Bibliography Index |
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