Archaeology
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- Man set foot in Ice-Age Tibet - April 18, 2002
- From CNN, fossilized hand and footprints have revealed that mankind lived on the Tibetan plateau at the height of the Ice Age, 16,000 years earlier than anyone previously thought. (April 18, 2002)
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- New Archaeological Discoveries in Tibet
- Article in Asian Arts by John Vincent Bellezza concerning a series of pre-Buddhist archaeological sites in the western Tibet province of Ngari. (December 01, 1998)
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- Museum of Qin Terra-cotta Warriors and Horses
- Museum of Qin Terra-cotta Warriors and Horses is one of the most famous attractions in China.
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- Terracotta Warriors: New Theories on Ancient Artifacts
- From China.org, the warriors may well have been successfully fired using a traditional temporary kiln technique, not necessarily a kiln stove as previously thought. (October 12, 2002)
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- A Unique Memorial to a Learned Lady
- Recent discovery of a stone portrait of a woman scholar of the 10th century.
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- Artifacts or Geofacts?
- An alternative explanation of alleged artifacts from the Gulf of Cambay, western India.
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- Heritage in Ruins
- From Tribune, 20 km from Chandigarh, is the township of Pinjore, which is steeped in history; besides being a retreat for tourists, has remained the centre of attraction for art lovers and archaeologists who come here to see these rare archaeological findings
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- Man and Man-Lion: the Philadelphia Narasimha
- Article by Dr. Michael W. Meister discussing a red sandstone attached sculpture of Narasimha (Vishnu as the Man-Lion or Killer of Demons).
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- The Rock Art of Central India
- Dr Jean Clottes describes the amazing paintings and engravings found at sites throughout central India. Includes an Indian rock art painting and engraving gallery.
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- Urn-burial Site Found at Adichanallur
- From the Hindu, 20 urns, painted pot sherds, black ware and red ware have been unearthed. The burial site is adjacent to a lake on a huge mound on the southern bank of the Tamiraparani.
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- Mother Goddess Figurines Found in Tamil Nadu
- From the Hindu, terracotta figurines of the Mother Goddess have been found at Andipatti in Tiruvannamalai district and Modur in Dharmapuri district of Tamil Nadu during excavations conducted by the State Archaeology Department. (May 25, 2005)
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- The Tell-tale Pallava Stamp
- From the Hindu, a newly revealed Tamil inscription confirms the origins of an unearthed Mamallapuram temple. (April 29, 2005)
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- Iron Age Habitational Site Found at Adichanallur
- From The Hindu, habitational site of the Iron Age people who were buried in big urns at Adichanallur, 24 km from Tirunelveli town in Tamil Nadu. (April 03, 2005)
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- 997 A.D. Stone Inscriptions Found in Tamil Nadu
- From the Hindu, bilingual inscriptions in Tamil `vatteluttu' and Sanskrit in Grantha letters engraved on an outlet stone of a big lake has been found at Madakkulam village near Srivilliputhur, Virudhunagar district. (July 04, 2004)
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- Hunting for Muziris
- From the Hindu, archaeologist has been in the limelight after he put forward a hypothesis, based on some striking pieces of evidence, that Muziris, the legendary seaport of the ancient world, stood at Pattanam, a small town some 12 km south of the Periyar rivermouth. (April 28, 2004)