respected sri kalyanaraman ji, this is with reference to your post dated 26th june 2005, in the indian archaeology forum (digest no 842 dated 26th june 2005)...
... Thanks a lot, Carlos, for the fascinating URL. Date of metal working gets pushed back by a million years ! The time-depth of metal working is just amazing...
... <vipassana_infonet@y...> wrote:> http://www.vri.dhamma.org/publications/buddha3.html ... vipassana research institute and as per the govt. of burma) ... ...
... <kalyan97@g...> wrote:> Thanks a lot, Carlos, for the fascinating URL. Date of metal working > gets pushed back by a million years ! Oops. Should...
Dear List, The two volumes of abstracts for the conference papers of the 2005 meeting of the European Association of South Asian Achaeologists (British Museum,...
The paper on Mehrgarh's early copper in my recent post is from next week's Biennial Conference of the European Association of South Asian Archaeologists, July...
There were PGW coins and Ganga was not dense forest !!! As I pointed out in past messages to IndiaArchaeology, the Biennial Conference of the European...
As an archaeological site, Vidisha/Sanchi is perhaps of greater interest than Khajuraho or Nalanda. Yashwant Stupa stupor The Great Sanchi Stupa gets less than...
Sanjay Deshpande Watch story Saturday, July 2, 2005 (Mumbai): Days after it went on the world's most endangered monuments list, a portion of the Esplanade...
http://www.newkerala.com/news.php?action=fullnews&id=4965 Archaeologists unearth new structure near Shahjehan's Taj Mahal Agra: Archaeologists have found a...
http://times.hankooki.com/lpage/culture/200507/kt2005070420024111680.htm Academicians Claim Buddha Turned Into European Saint By Kim Ki-tae Staff Reporter ...
What else should history deal with? Arjun Singh? Or interrupted continuum of the future? Who is this one-man review committee? Surely, the one-man has raised...
New structure near Taj Mahal unearthed AGRA: Archaeologists have found a new structure adjoining the Taj Mahal, which according to preliminary investigations,...
Dear Sri Kalyanaraman, As others have noted before, the opinion outbursts may not necessarily be scholarly reading. We have to create another mechanism to...
http://www.boston.com/news/world/asia/articles/2005/07/05/could_asia_have_been_the_cradle_of_humanity/ Could Asia have been the cradle of humanity? By David...
Mexico offers up ancient footprints Maev Kennedy Tuesday July 5, 2005 The Guardian A group of British scientists claimed yesterday to have identified human...
It has been a long time since I visited the Taj; the last was as a college student in India. But, I do remember the guide showing the foundation of a structure...
We yearn for a day when these temples will be fully restored and become places of worship with puja again and not left as mere architectural monuments...
respected kalyanaraman ji, I have read you reply and also checked the weblinks you provided in your post to ind.archeo. forum. thanks for the kind words. I am...
... Puratattva > based on a review of archaeological finds by Dr. Sundara Adiga? Here is the earthshaking concluding paragraph of A. Sundara's paper (an e-copy...
dear friends, The Grand Vipassana Pagoda, as envisioned by World Vipassana Teacher S.N.Goenka, will preserve the Vipassana technique and also the relics of...
We do lose momentum when we bring in individual opinions into disciplined work. Bias and superiority have been the unfortunate characteristics in the west....
http://www.hindu.com/2005/07/09/stories/2005070909940100.htm * A new lease of life, and light, for Jantar Mantar * Mandira Nayar * OUT OF THE SHADOWS: The...
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshowbnews/msid- 1165516,curpg-2 Indian PM has made an incorrect statement in London. Archaeology corrects it. Here is...
I fully agree with Kalyanaraman's views. Soonafter the hindu news I wrote tothe hindu backing ASI and debunking Mahadevan's absurd theory of dating Tamil...
... Puratattva > based on a review of archaeological finds by Dr. Sundara Adiga? I have always been wondering how K.D. Sethna, whose book I have not read yet,...
... prakrit> (used first all over the subcontinent, and then even as far as in Europe)> spoken since times immemorial by the Indian metallurgists? The ones,...