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The Preservation of National Monuments: Second Report of the Curator of Ancient Monuments in India for 1882-83 represents a crucial historical document in the study of Indian heritage conservation. Authored by Henry Hardy Cole, the renowned curator and archaeologist, this report provides detailed insights into the systematic preservation and restoration efforts undertaken during the colonial period.
Cole’s meticulous documentation covers various ancient monuments across India, including temples, fortifications, and archaeological sites that were deemed worthy of preservation. The report outlines the administrative procedures, conservation techniques, and budgetary allocations dedicated to protecting these invaluable cultural treasures. It serves as both a practical guide to 19th-century monument preservation methodology and a fascinating historical record of India’s architectural heritage.
This work is essential for researchers, historians, and heritage conservationists seeking to understand how colonial-era officials approached the preservation of India’s ancient monuments and the evolution of archaeological practices in the subcontinent.
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