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1 From: M/s. B.Banerji,Antiquarian Booksellers,5,R.B.C.Road,Dum Dum Cant.Kolkata ,India, _List of Dated include latest publications. With 52. publication books of MUSEUM OF KARNATAKA:MYSORE: Following books published by Directorate of Archaeology & Museums: Govt.of Mysore, South India, Karnataka, India: Govt.of India: Subjects: EXCAVATIONS, REPORTS,BUDDHISM, HAMPI BIGGEST ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS,JAINISM, VIJAYANAGARA ADMINISTRAINS,etc. 1.Govt. of Karnataka: Annual Report of the Directorate of Archaeology and Museums in Karnataka: Reprint edition. Big Size. Foolscape Size. For the Year:1929: with the Government Review thereon.contents: Administrative, Survey of Monuments & Ancient Sites,numismatics,manuscripts,inscription in the Mysore taluk,etc. Mysore, 1993.pp316,xvii, with 20 plates,plans,maps,etc. foolscape size.rs.2000/- For the Year: 1930: contains detailed description of the antiquarian remains in the erstwhile mysore state,classified under different sections like ancient monuments,numismatics,manuscript And inscriptions. Mysore,1993. pp 332,xvii, with 24 plates,coins,plans of temples,etc.rs.2000/- For the Year: 1931: with the Government Review thereon. Mysore,rept foolscape size. Pp260,viii,with 24 plates,plans,maps,temples. Rs.2000/- For the Year: 1932: Mysore, rept.1993.pp 282,viii, with 26 plates,plans,temples,etc.rs.2000/- 2. Devalakunda Vadiraj: A book on life and works of Sculptor:D. Vadiraj: written by S.K.Ramachandra Rao.[ More often that not, remembering our celebrated artists,writers,sculptu- Res,Musicians & Dancers,ends with a few customary messages & speeches, as amatter of homage.most of us know that Late D. Vadiraj was a rare combination of tradition & modernity.one need not use words to explain his works in detail as his sculptures themselves, Both in India & abroad,speak volumes & stand testimony to his ingenuity & skill. With Vadiraj drawing and keysketches for sculpture work,letters, photographs,etc. Mysore,1994. foolscape size. Pp 174,xvii,printed in art paper. Coloured sculptures over 100, text figures,line drawings, photographs. Etc. all Sculptures INDIAN GODS /Dev,Devi,etc. Rs. 2500/- 3. Cultural Study of Hoysala Inscriptions: by Dr. R.Gopal [ deputy director] The Hoysala, an important dynasty of South India contributed in ample measure to political & cultural life of the early medieval period. They issued over three thousand inscriptions which are replete with data on Social & Cultural life. In detail to comprehensive picture of JAINISM, Vaishnavism, Saivism, System of Education, Music &Dance, role of Women,coins, weights,etc. Mysore Pp 233,viii,index.plates,etc. Rs. 1800/- 4. Govt. of Karnataka: Architecture & Sculpture in Karnataka No: V: SIRIVAL: its monuments, Sculptures & Inscriptions.by Channabasappa S. Patil, Balasubramanya,[ Sirival is located adjacent to SANNATI, During the rule of the Rashtrakutas Sirival was an important town. In 939 A.D. in the reign of Rashtrakuta king Akalavarsha

2 Krishna III, Mahasamanta BUDDHA was governing Ededore & Chandayya was the nalgamunda of Sagaranadu. There are forty six monuments at the site.these include five wells,seven Koshthagaras/ MATHAS and thirty four temples.mysore,2001.foolscape size. Pp 150,xvi, with 304 plates,65 plans,maps.rs.2000/- 5. Recent Researches in Karnataka Archaeology: Editors:Dr. M.V. Krishnappa,Dr. R.Gopal.This Volume contains research papers presented at the Seminar: with 26 papers: archaeology,epigrap-phy,sculptures,etc. Some chapters: Sannati Asokan Edicts & Early Coins- Dr. I.K.sarma.,Some Recent works on the Archaeology of Karnataka, Dr.M.P.Mahadevaiah,temple architects from Karnataka in early Medieval Andhra: -Dr. A.V.S.Reddy,Recent Archaeological Exploration in Tumkur Region K.B. Shivatarak, Recent ArchaeologicalExploration in Karnataka, Sannati Excavation :Recent Discoveries: H.T.Talwar, etc. Mysore,2000.foolscape size. Pp 196,viii, With illustrations,coins, inscriptions,plans,figures,etc.rs. 1200/- 6. Directory of Monuments in Karnataka: compilers: K.R. Ramakrishna, H.M.Siddhangoudar A comprehensive Directory covering all monuments giving specific & valuable details of Each monument & Archaeological site is the need of the day. Mysore,1 st ed Size 15/9 inches. Pp 146, with 31 colour art plates,four colour maps, photographs.rs.950/- 7. History and Monuments of the Chamundi Hill: by Prof: M.V. Krishnappa, Dr. C.Mahadeva. Taken us through the past by documents in the from of epigraphs, sthalapuranas and mythologies.[with chamundesvari temple,mahabalesvara temple,text of epigraphs[ with translation.etc] Mysore, 1 st ed pp 114,xii,with 24 plates. Rs.400/- 8. Studies in the Early Coins of Karnataka: by Dr.H.R. Raghunath Bhat. Coins give us an insight In to the cultural values of any period or dynasty.[ satavahana,sivalananda from banavasi,kura coins from Kerala.How to Documents early Coins?.,etc. Mysore,1 st ed pp 126,viii. With 46 illustrations, maps, Etc. Rs.400/- 9.Govt. of Karnataka :Architecture & Sculpture in Karnataka No IV :Narrative Panels from Kadur: by Dr.Channnabasappa S.Patil. Mysore,1993.foolscape size. Pp 16,vi,with24 plates. Rs. 200/- 10. Vijayanagara Research Centre Series: No: 1, Govt. of Karnataka: Vijayanagara Progress of Research: Part-1: : by M.S. Nagaraja Rao, with contribution by Dr. George Michaell, C.S.Patil, Dr. John M.Fritz, Ms. Carla M. Sinopoli, ( with Excavations, Conservation, Discoveries, Research Articles, etc. Mysore,1983. foolscape size. Pp 74 xvi, with 54 plates, 27 figures,maps,text figures, Plans, etc. Rs. 900/- Part-2: Progress of Research: : by M.S.Nagaraja Rao, with other contributors.( with Excavations Research articles,epigraphical studies, etc.mysore, foolscape size. Pp 164,with 96 plates, 86 Figures,plans, text figures. Rs.1200/- Part-3: Progress of Research: : Editors: D.V. Devaraja, C.S. Patil, & many contributors: With excavation,reports, epigraphy, conservation,etc.mysore,1991. foolscape size. Pp 194,xvi, with 179 plates, 63 figures,plans,maps,rivers,sketches,tables, Rs. 1200/- Part-4: Vijayanagara Progress of Research: : Editors: D.V. Devaraja, C.S.Patil, With Many Contributors Ecavations.,conservation, epigraphical studies, progress reports by scholars, Virupaksha Temple complex at hampi, Vijayanagara Temples at Hampi,Old Shiva Temple,..

3 Mysore,1991. foolscape size. Pp 216,xx, with 284 plates, 52 figures,maps,plans,tables,etc. Rs.2500/- Part-5: Vijayanagara Progress Research: : Ed:Dr. D.V.Devaraj, Dr. Channabasappa S. Patil. With excavation,conservation, epigraphical studies, progress reports by Sholars: 15 chapters,etc. Mysore, foolscape size. Pp248,xx,with 142 plates, 59 text figures,maps,etc.rs.2500/- Note: Vijayanagara, The Capital of the Large Empire Covering the entire South India, Was a Seat of Multifarious Cultural Activities like Art, Architecture,Religion, literature,etc. from 14 th to 17 th centuries. This Magnificant City covering 25 Sq. Kms. Attarcted the people from all over the world during that Period. With as forgotten Empire!s and Hampi Ruins. 11.Annual Reports of the Archaeological Department: for the years: : by B. Lewis Rice, Editor: A.sundara, & others. With Benjamin Lewis Rice [ : biographical sketch,list of the illustrations of the monuments and sculptures published by B.Lewis Rice in the Epigraphia Carnatica volumes, annual reports for the year ending 31 march etc. Mysore,1989. foolscape size. Pp 94,xxx, with 28 plates, inscriptions plates [ 22], maps, etc. Rs.1200/- 12..Proceedings of R.B. Foote Memorial National Seminar: [ 1995] on INDIAN PREHISTORY & PROTOHISTORY [ Recent Studies] Editor: A. Sundara, Organised by the Post- Graduate Centre, Karnatak University,Bijapur in Collaboration with the Directorate of Archaeology & Museums, Govt. of Karnataka & Indian Council of HistoricalResearch,New Delhi. Section-1: Robert Bruce Foote and Indian Archaeology Sec-2: Stone Age Cultures, Sec-3:Chalcolithic Cultures, Sec-4: Iron Age Megalithic Culture, Sec-5: Rock Art, Sec-6: MarineArchaeology, Sec-7: Sciences in the Services of Archaeology [ with 35 chapters various authors.] Mysore,1 st print foolscape size. Pp 344,maps,plates,text figures,plans,finds, Rs. 1650/- 13. Descriptive Glossary of Administrative terms in Ancient Karnataka: Editor: Shrinivas Ritti Associate Editors; Huchcharao Bengeri, S.Nayak, S.L.Shantakumri. It contains a collection of more than three thousand fascinating terms,carefully slected from various sources,annotated with explanations and authenticated by relevant quotations & references. The workgives a glimpse of the system of administration in ANCIENT KARNATAKA & also of the social & economic life of our people of the bygone days. Mysore,2000.Foolscape size.pp 290,xxxiv. Rs. 1500/- 14. A Technical Study Megalithic Metal Objects : Dr. M. S. Mudhol. [ In the present work a moddest attempt Is made to cover a few aspects of IRON technology prevalentduring the megalithic period mainly of Karnataka & Andhra Pradesh. The use of pure sciences,like chemistry,physics, botany,biology, metallurgy etc. In the study of Archaeological remains is of recent past. With ancient Indian iron metallurgy,bibliography, Index. Revised version Doctoral Thesis, Mysore,1997. foolscape size. Pp 84,xviii. With 75 plates,maps,figures, etc. Rs. 800/- 15. PROGRESS OF ARCHAEOLOGY IN KARNATAKA : by M.S.Nagaraja Rao. [ progress in prehistory,protohistorie Karnataka, historical archaeology in Karnataka, Art & Architecture, Epigraphy, Numismatics,Historical Records & Manuscripts, Museums in Karnataka, Conservation of Manoments, etc.] Mysore, foolscape size. Pp 62,xvi, with 28 plates, maps, Rs. 700/-

4 16. THE HOYSALA ARTISTS THEIR IDENTITY & STYLES: by Kelleson Collyer. This publication has been funded by grants made available by the committee on research& graduate studies of the university of Melbourne & the grant from ANZ trustees from the James R. Hartley Charitable Trust,Melbourne,Australia. [ with historical contents, Hoysala Architectural & sculptural style,epigraphical sources,social identification artists, professional identification of theartist, sculptural syles of individual artists: 12 th Century, & 13 th Century, appendix,footnotes, caste,religion, family, etc. Mysore, 1990.foolscape sioze. Pp 260,xii,maps, with 290 figures.[plates] Rs. 1600/- 17.Local Bodies in Medieval SOUTH INDIA: by G.S.Dikshit. [ Among all the local bodies,the guilds play a major role in bringing the the different regions of SOUTH INDIA together. The INSCRIPTIONS & a very large number of Records available in the Southern States are the major source of information to undertake this study. The trade mart at AYYAVOLE was the headquaters of a huge federation of merchants spreading its branches all oversouth India. Like the British East India Company this guild began in a humble way, but later became a huge federation Mysore,2004. royalsize. Pp 82,vii.Rs.350/- 18.Centenary publication No:2: Copper plate Inscription from Karnataka : Recent Discoveries: Edited Dr. M.S. Nagaraja Rao, & Dr. K.V.ramesh: [ Among these,epigraphical records are one of the most important sources,as is well known, for the reconstruction of the history andculture of our country for the historical period. The twelve charters included here span over a long stretch of more than eight centuries,from the middle of the SIXTH TO THE END OF THE 13 th CENTURIES A. D. ] Mysore, 1985.Foolscape size. Pp124,xviii.index, with over 70 plates. Rs. 1200/- 19. Copper Plate Inscriptions from Karnataka: [ in the Directorate of Archaeology & Museums] Editors: Dr.M.S. Nagaraja Rao & K.V.Ramesh: in the present volume are included ELEVEN COPPER PLATE Inscriptions deposited with Directorate of Archaeology & Museums,Karnataka. Of these eleven, three fragmentary copper plate inscriptions of 13 th century from KALSA in Mudigere Taluk, with cover of period to 7 th century to 13 th cenury Mysore,1995. Foolscape size. Pp 154,xvii, with 57 plates, Rs.1200/- 20. Sculptural Art of Hampi. By Dr. K.M. Suresh.Covering the period from A.D to 1565 is dealt herewith at length divisions such as saiva,vaishnavas,jaina & minor divinities. Mysore,1998, size,12/9 inches, pp 214,xii,with 134 plates,(sculptures).index. Rs. 3000/- 21. Vijayanagara temples in Karnataka, by Dr. S.N.Shivarudraswamy, Mysore,1998, Size, 12/9 Inches. Pp 284,xxii,index,maps, & 169 Plates. Rs.2000/- 22. Irrigation systems under Vijayanagar Empire, by C.T.M.Kotraiah, ( Irrigation works in Ancient India,& South India,:- Pallava,chola,pandeya,Kadamba,ganga,chalukya & Hoysala periods,(rivers, Canals,tanks, maintenance,etc. Mysore,1995,size 12/9 inches,pp 212,xii,34 plates, rivers, canal!s Plans, etc. Rs. 1600/- 23.Jaina Art and Architecture at Vijayanagara ( Hampi). By H.T. Talwar, ( jaina temple,historical background,description,sculpture, inscription,etc.) Mysore,1997, size,12/9 inches, pp 36,xii,with maps,76 plates,and temples plans, 650/-

5 24.Inscriptions of Karnataka: Vol.1: (English text): Inscriptions at Vijayanagara ( HAMPI).Edited by Channabasappa S.Patil, Vinod C.Patil. contains 471 inscriptions at vijayanagara Hampi, index, dynastic index, political,economy,society, geographical, religion,etc.mysore, 1995, size,12/9 inches, pp 154,xxvi, maps, Rs.800/-. Inscription of Karnataka Vol:.2: (English text) Inscription of Bellary District, edited by Channabasappa S.Patil, Vinod C.Patil. Containing 657 inscriptions from Bellary District, Mysore,1997, size,12/9 inches, pp 250,xxviii,with a map,index, appendix, Rs.1000/- Inscription of KARNATAKA Vol.3: (English text). Inscriptions of Koppal District: edited by Ditto. Contains: 406 inscriptions from Gangavati,koppal,kushtagi,sindhanur, & yalburga talukas, Index, Mysore, 1998, size,12/9 inches.pp 142,xxxx,index,maps. Rs.900/- Inscription of Karnataka Vol.4: )English text: Inscriptions of Raichur District: edited by Same authors. Contains: 493 Inscriptions from Devadurga,Lingasugur,manvi, & Raichur Taluks. The inscriptions are being published here for the first time. Mysore,1998, size, 12/9 inches, Pp 164,xxvii,index,map. Rs.900/- 25.Sculptures in Government Museum Raichur, by K.G. Bhatsoori, list of sculptures in the Museum: Vaishnava, surya, naga, jaina, tirthankara!.s. Mysore, 1997, pp 62,xvi, with 50 plates, maps,text Figures, Rs.600/- 26.Excavations at Talakad: ( ), by Dr. D.V. Devaraj, Dr. A.V. Narasimha Murthy, Dr. M.S. Krishna Murthy & Sri Swami. Talakad Served as the Capital seat of the western Gangas from 5 th Century A.D. onwards.mysore, Size,12/9 inches, pp 318,viii,xvi, with 134 plates, many Plates in colour,202 figures, line drawings of many maps,plans 32, pottery illustrations, Rs.3000/- 27.Excavation at Banavasi. By A.V. Narasimha Murthy, D.V.Devaraj, M.V. Krishnappa, M.S. Krishna Murthy, and others, (Banavasi is one of the celebrated ancient cities not only of Karnataka But also of our country. It had attracted the attention of the great ruler Asoka more than two thousand Years ago and Buddhist monks from Banavasi were invited to attend the inauguration of the Mahastupa at Ceylon..) Mysore, 1997, size, 12/9 inches. Pp 208,xvi,index, with 68 plates, 40 figures,maps,plans,etc. Rs.1600/- 28. Interim Report on the excavations at Sannat, by Dr. D.V. Devaraj,, H.T. Talwar, It is one the LARGEST BUDDHIST SITES IN KARNATAKA may in India, datable to 1-2 century A.D.The excavation at Sannati has thrown ne light on the early history of northern Karnataka. With earlier excavation 1986 & present excavation, description,antiquities,pottery,sculptures,coins, Ivory,jwellery,etc.. Mysore, 1996, Size. 12/9 inches, pp 29 vi, with 84 plates, 34 figures, maps, Plans, Rs.800/- 29.Govt. of Karnataka. Heggadehalli: a report on Megalithic Excavation: by Dr. D.V.Devaraj, Dr. C.S.Patil, N.V.Joshi, T.S. Gangadhara. ( in the march of human civilization,the megalithic culture Is an important episode.dated between c B.C. & 200 A.D.the Megalithic culture in South India Probably links the period of prehistory with the dawn of historical era.) Mysore,1996, Size,12/9 inches. Pp 40,xvi,with 67 plates,maps,plans,charts,cuttings,38 figures. Rs. 800/-

6 30. Govt.of Mysore: Report on the Excavation at Narasipur: by Prof. M. Seshadri, The excavation period, 1959,1960 and 1962 revealed the occurrence of a neolothic phase prior to the chalcolithic. Site 1800 to 1700 B.C. plus 110 Years by the Incipient Peasent cum- pastoralist Communities. The Daily life. Mysore,1971, foolscape size, pp 174,with 66 plates,maps,plans,figures, tables, etc. Rs.900/- 31. Art and Architecture in Karnataka: ( papers presented at the national Seminar on Archaeology, 1985.) Editors: Dr. D.V.Devaraj, Dr, Channabasappa S.Patil, total 41 papers by various authors. Mysore,first ed. 1996, size 12/09 inches, pp 320,xiii, with 150 plates, figure over 200. Rs.2200/- 32.Govt. of Karnataka: Epigraphy,Numismatics and other Aspects in Karnataka: Paper presented at the national seminar on Archaeology,1985. editors. D.V.Devaraj, Dr. Channabasappa S.Patil, Total 32 Papers by Various Authors: Mysore,1995. Size 12/.09 Inches. Pp 174 xvi, tables. Rs.800/- 33.Epigraphical Studies:( Introduction and Papers of N.L.Rao) Chief Editor: Dr. Srinivasa Havanur, Dr. H.S. Gopala Rao. ( Epigraphical studies which is a collection of the research writings of late Sri N. Lakshminarayana Rao who was the Govt. Epigraphist for India, of the Archaeological Survey Of India. Sri N.L.Rao Was a great Epigraphist & a Scholar repute.) With 60 Chapters: Mysore, 1997, Size 12/9 inches, pp 432,xvii, Rs. 1650/- 34. Govt. of Karnataka: Studies in Karnataka Numismatics: by Dr. A.V. Narasimha Murthy. Total 32 chapters. Coins, Mysore, pp 216,viii, with plates, coins, Size. 12/09 inches. Rs.1000/-- 34.[a]: Govt.of Karnataka: Coins and Currency System in Karnataka: by Dr. A.V. Narasimha Murthy. It deals with the development of Karnataka coinages & currency system in a comprehensive manner Through the various dynasties.making use of epigraphical & literary data understand the system of Currency is unique feature of this work. Mysore,1997. foolscape size. Pp 454,xii, with maps,coins, Illustrations,text figures,index. Rs.1800/- 35.Govt.of Karnataka: Archaeology in Karnataka: ( Papers presented at national Seminar on Archaeology,1985) Editors: A. Sundara, K.G.Bhatsoori. total 36 papers by various authors. Mysore, 1990, foolscape size, pp 366,xxvi, with 70 plates,maps,42 figures,tables, plans,etc. Rs.2000/-` 36.Irrigation Systems under Vijayanagar Empire: by C.T.M.Kotraiah. Mysore,1995. Foolscape Size, pp 212,xii,with 24 plates,rivers,canals,plans, Rs.1500/- 37.Kadambas: Their History & Culture: (Seminar Papers) Editors: Prof: B.R.Gopal, Dr.N.S.Tharanatha. with 22 papers by Various Authors, February 1983, a seminar on!kadambas- their History & Culture was held in the Madhukesvara Temple at Banavasi in Uttar Kannada District. Mysore, 1996, Foolscape Size,pp 118,xvi,with 31 plates, Rs.1200/- 38. Govt. of Karnataka: History of the Somanathapura Temple Complex: ( in Socio-Economic & Cultural Perspectives) By Dr. D.V.Devaraj, Mysore,1994. foolscape Size. Pp 172,vii,with maps,plans, 20 plates. Rs.1200/- 39.The Narayanasvami Temple at Melkote: An Archaeological and Historical Study: by Dr. R. Vasantha. Mysore,1991. Foolscape Size, pp 216,xvi,with 44 plates,figures,plans,etc. Rs. 1800/-

7 40.Vijayanagara Inscriptions: Edited by Dr. B.R.Gopal. Volumes: 1,2,3 & 4. set. Volume-1: Present Volume Contains Summaries of 427 Inscriptions from Bangalore,Belgum,Bellary, Bidar & Bijapur Districts, With Dynastic Index, Mysore,1985. foolscape size, pp 238,xx, Rs. 1500/- Volume-2: Listing 798 Inscriptions : Districts: Chikmaglur,Chittradurga,Coorg,Dharwad,Hassan, Kannara,with Dynastic Index, etc. Mysore,1986. Foolscape Size. Pp 414,75,vii. Rs.2000/- Volume-3: Listing 1226 to 2289 Inscriptions: Contd: From Volume-2: Kolar District, Mandya,Mysore, Raichur,Shimoga, Tumkur, Dynastic Index, etc. Mysore,1990. Foolscape Size, pp 538,xxxx. Rs.2000/- Volume-4: Editor: Dr. Ram Gopal> There are 1063 Inscriptions in the Present Volume:in the Region Of Anantpur Gods Narasimha figures prominently & many of the Temples of the District go under The Name of Narasimha, Anantapur & Chittor Dist.with geography,political history Sangama. Mysore,1996. foolscape size. Pp 456,55,vi. Rs.2000/- 41.The Kesava Temple At Somanatha Pur: by Rao Bahadur R. Narasimhachar.the extraordinary wealth of the artistic products of mysore. First published,1917, Mysore,rept. 1982,foolscape size.with 23 plates, text and inscriptions, Rs. 500/- 42.Antiquties in the Government Museum: Shimoga- a study. By K.G.Bhatsoori, Mysore, 1995,royal size. Pp 70,viii,with 49 plates,14 figures,maps, Vishnu,saiva,sakta,ganapatya,jaina,local cult, etc. Rs.800/- 43. The Caskets of Mysore Palace. By H.T.Talwar Mysore,1994.pp 66 with 40 colour plates, & Some Sketches. Rs.450/ Panchatantra in Karnataka Sculptures: By Dr. Channabasappa S.Patil. importance given to the study of the sculptures depicting the epics and puranas has not given so far to those depicting the Panchatantra. Mysore, 1995, foolscape size. Pp 72, vii, with 85 plates,appendices,monuments & Stories in sculptures. Rs.650/- 45. Vishnu Cult in Karnataka: by Shrinivas S. Padigar. (he has chosen to examine the development in Vaishnavism various aspects in Karnataka up to the beginning of 14 th century.) Mysore,1996. Pp 282,xviiii, and 105 plates, Rs.2000/- 46..History of the Wodeyars of Mysore: ( ) by A.Satyanarayan.based on the original sources inscriptional and literary. Dealt commendably different aspects like politics,history,administration, society,economy, art and culture. Mysore,1996. foolscape size. Pp 276,xx,with maps,coins,forts, 22 plates, with descriptions, Rs. 2000/- 47.vijayanagara Research centre series No;5, Vijayanagara : Architectural Inventory of the Urban Core. By George Michell. General Editor: Dr. M.S. Nagaraja Rao, 2 VOLUMES SET: Volume -1: Texts,maps,line drawings, Volume-2: Plates: Dr.Michell has documented the architectural remains in the Urban core of the City of Vijayanagara with The permission of the Govt. of India. Photographic documentation done by Alexander greenlaw during Mysore, foolscape size. Pp 292,xvi, and 271 plates,maps,plans,sketches,line drawings

8 Over 200. Set ( 2 Volumes) Rs. 3500/- 48. NAGACHANDRIKA: ( A compendium of Writings of M.S. Nagaraja Rao,) Editor: Dr. D.V.Devaraj. Contents: Writings of Dr. M.S. Nagaraja Rao: SUBJECTS: Archaeology, Art & Architecture,Epigraphy & Numismatics, Conservation, Museology, Total 64 Articles. Mysore, foolscape size. Pp 819,xxxiii,with 234 plates, 70 figures,many maps,tables,plans,rivers, etc. Rs. 4500/- 49.SESHACHANDRIKA: ( A Compendium of Dr. M.Seshasdri!s Works). Edited by Dr. B.R.Gopal, & Dr. D.V.Devaraj. Sections:- Monographs & reports, Archaeology,History, Architecture & Sculptural Art, Total 45 Articles: Mysore,1995. foolscape size. Pp 434,xxvi, with over 200 plates, Many maps,sculptures,text figures, figures over 500. cutting stone illustrations,etc. Rs.3500/- 50.Centenary Publication -7, Karnataka cultural heritage Series: Art, The Keladi Nayakas: Architecture and Art: Volume 5, Part-2: THE SHIVAPPA NAYAKA PALACE IN SHIMOGA. By Prof: A.Sundara.( with inscriptions,site plans Maps,keladi kingdom.etc. )Mysore, 1 st ed foolscape size. Pp 48,xii maps,plans,figures, temples Designes, and 60 plates. Rs. 700/- 51.Temples of Raichur & Bellary Districts: Karnataka: A.D. by Channabasappa S. Patil. Mysore, 1 st ed foolscape size. Pp 274,xxix, with many Hampi temples plans, 33 plans, figures, Maps, 356 plates. Rs. 2800/- Note: Vijayanagara, The Capital of the Large Empire Covering the entire South India, Was a Seat of Multifarious Cultural Activities like Art, Architecture,Religion, literature,etc. from 14 th to 17 th centuries. This Magnificant City covering 25 Sq. Kms. Attarcted the people from all over the world during that Period. With as forgotten Empire!s and Hampi Ruins. Above all books published from Directorate of Archaeology & Museums: Govt. of Mysore, South India, Karnatakas:

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