ARCHAEOLOGICAL and Miscelllaneous Short Stories – II
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Geochronology that is the time clock of the earth is a new science. Its word meaning is chronology of the earth but in archaeological science it means the age of the artifacts and the implements that are excavated from time to time.
SKU: B-ARCHAEOLOGICAL and Miscelllaneous Short Stories - IICategory: Fiction
Genre:Fiction or Novels, Pages: 73, Binding: Paperback
Geochronology that is the time clock of the earth is a new science. Its word meaning is chronology of the earth but in archaeological science it means the age of the artifacts and the implements that are excavated from time to time. It got a push–up in 1953. Briefly speaking not only the chronology but the entire research in respect to archaeology was brought under its domain, such as the denudation of Khondalite at Konarak, the shine of the Lion Capital of Ashoka at Sarnath Museum, the yellowness of the marble at Taj Mahal, the crumbling of walls and the idols at Jogeshwari Caves, the question whether a tomb was built in one installment or in more than one, why the slip of the pots did not adhere to it etc. In this book the reader will find solution of such problems. The purpose of publishing this book is to popularize the miraculous researches carried out in this country. Few chapters are based on the personal experience of the writer find their place.
ARCHAEOLOGICAL and Miscelllaneous Short Stories – II
₹115.00
Geochronology that is the time clock of the earth is a new science. Its word meaning is chronology of the earth but in archaeological science it means the age of the artifacts and the implements that are excavated from time to time.
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Sharan Behari Lal
Genre:Fiction or Novels, Pages: 73, Binding: Paperback
Geochronology that is the time clock of the earth is a new science. Its word meaning is chronology of the earth but in archaeological science it means the age of the artifacts and the implements that are excavated from time to time. It got a push–up in 1953. Briefly speaking not only the chronology but the entire research in respect to archaeology was brought under its domain, such as the denudation of Khondalite at Konarak, the shine of the Lion Capital of Ashoka at Sarnath Museum, the yellowness of the marble at Taj Mahal, the crumbling of walls and the idols at Jogeshwari Caves, the question whether a tomb was built in one installment or in more than one, why the slip of the pots did not adhere to it etc. In this book the reader will find solution of such problems. The purpose of publishing this book is to popularize the miraculous researches carried out in this country. Few chapters are based on the personal experience of the writer find their place.