Description
The Annual Report of the Archaeological Survey of India for 1936-37 is an essential historical document that chronicles the archaeological activities and discoveries made during this pivotal year in Indian archaeology. Authored by the distinguished archaeologist Rao Bahadur K. N. Dikshit, this report offers detailed accounts of excavations, surveys, and conservation efforts undertaken across various regions of India.
The document provides invaluable information about ancient Indian sites, artifacts, and structures that were investigated during this period. It includes findings related to pre-historic, historic, and medieval periods of Indian civilization. The report serves as a primary source for understanding the state of archaeological practice in India during the 1930s and the methodologies employed by the Archaeological Survey of India.
Researchers, historians, and archaeology enthusiasts will find this report indispensable for understanding India’s cultural heritage and the developmental history of archaeological studies in the country. The systematic documentation of excavations and artifacts makes it a significant contribution to Indian archaeological literature.







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