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1 List of Books On ARCHAEOLOGY (Available in the Library) Compiled by LIBRARY Indian Institution of Technology Gandhinagar 1

2 Sr. No. 1. Abramiuk, M. A. (2012). The foundations of cognitive archaeology. Cambridge, Mass.; London, England: MIT Press ABR Agrawal, D. P. (2007). The Indus civilization: an interdisciplinary perspective. New Delhi: Aryan Books International. 934 AGR Agrawal, D. P., & Chakrabarti, D. K. (2012). Essays in Indian protohistory. Delhi: B.R. Publishing Corporation AGR Agrawal, D. P., & Kharakwal, J. S. (2002). South Asian Prehistory: A Multidisciplinary Study. New Delhi: Aryan Books International AGR Aiyappan, A. (1999). Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India, no. 68: the manley collection of stone age tools. New AIY Aiyer, S. (Ed.). (1986). South Indian inscriptions, vol. 6: miscellaneous inscriptions in Tamil, Telugu and Kannada. New AIY Allchin, F. R. & Joshi, J. P. (1995). Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India, no. 92: excavations at Malvan. New ALL Allchin, F., & Diliipa K. C. (1997). A source-book of Indian archaeology Vol. II. New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal. 934 ALL Allen, C. (2012). Ashoka: the search for India s lost emperor. London: Abacus ALL Anglde, A. and Newton, L. V. (1998). Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India, no. 36: the dolmens of the Pulney hills. New ANG Ansari, S. (2011). Ethnoarchaeological perspectives of prehistoric settlement patterns of South-Central Ganga Valley. Oxford, England: Archaeopress. 934 ANS

3 12. (0101). Delhi ke Smarak. New Delhi: Archaeological Survey of ARC (1973). Ancient India: bulletin of the Archaeological Survey of India, no. 22; New ARC ( ). Ancient India: bulletin of the Archaeological Survey of India, no. 1 to 21; 1946 to New Delhi: Archaeological Survey of ARC & (1986 & 1989). Annual reports on Indian Epigraphy: New ARC Archaeological survey of (1997). Indian miniatures: an album. New ARC Archaeological survey of (2000). National culture fund and archaeological survey of New ARC (2000). Prachin China ki nidhia. New Delhi: ARC Archaeological survey of (2000). Revised lists of antiquarian remains in the Bombay presidency, vol. 8. New ARC Archaeological survey of (2002). Annual report: New ARC (2002). Bamiyan: challenges to world heritage. New ARC (2002). Humayun s Tomb & adjacent monuments. New ARC

4 23. ( , 2008, 2009, 2011). Indian archaeology : a review. New ARC (2003). Annual report of the Archaeological Survey of India for the year , part 1. New ARC (2003). Appendix 3 to the annual report of the Archaeological Survey of India: New Delhi: Archaeological Survey of ARC , & (2003). Rastriya sanskriti nidhi evam Bharatiya puratatva servekshan. New ARC (2003). Residency Lucknow. New Delhi: ARC (2006). Ta Prohm temple: a conservation strategy. New ARC (2008). Monuments of New Delhi: ARC (2010). Monuments of Delhi. New Delhi: ARC (2011). Ancient India: bulletin of the Archaeological Survey of India, new series, no. 1. New ARC (2012). Rediscovering India: an exhibition of important archaeological finds: New Delhi: Archaeological Survey of ARC Ashraf, A. A. (2010). Stone age traditions of Meghalaya: a study of variation and continuity. Oxford: Archaeopress ASH

5 34. Arnold, D. E. (1988). Ceramic theory and cultural process. Cambridge [England]; New York: Cambridge University Press ARN Ayyar, R. (Ed.). (1986). South Indian inscriptions, vol. 14: Pandya inscriptions. New AYY Badhreenath, S. (2011). Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India, no. 105: excavations at Siruthavur. New BAD Bahadur, R. & Dikshit, K. N., (Ed.). (2002). Annual report of the Archaeological Survey of India: New BAH Bahn, P. G. (2012). Archaeology: a very short introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press BAH Balme, J., & Paterson, A. (Eds.). (2014). Archaeology in practice: a student guide to archaeological analyses. Malden, MA: Wiley Blackwell BAL Bandyopadhyay, B. (2007). Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India, no. 100: excavations at Udayagiri- 2; New BAN Banerjee, N. R. (1986). Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India, no. 85: Nagda; New BAN Banerji, R. D. (1998). Eastern Indian school of mediaeval sculpture. New BAN Banerji, R. D. (1998). Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India, no. 25: Basreliees of Badami. New BAN Banerji, R. D. (1998). Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India, no. 16: the temple of Siva at Bhumara. New BAN

6 45. Banerji, R. D. (1998). Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India, no. 23: the Haihayas of Tripuri and their monuments. New BAN Barger, E. & Wright, P. (1999). Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India, no. 64: excavations in swat and explorations in the Oxus territories of Afghanistan. New BAR Barham, L., & Mitchell, P. (2008). The first Africans: African archaeology from the earliest tool makers to most recent foragers. Cambridge ; New York: Cambridge University Press BAR Basa, K. K., Mohanty, R. K., Ota, S. B., (Eds.). (2015). Megalithic traditions in India: archaeology and ethnography. New Delhi: Aryan Book International BAS Beaune, S. A. de, Coolidge, F. L., & Wynn, T. G. (Eds.). (2009). Cognitive archaeology and human evolution. New York: Cambridge University Press BEA Beck, H. C. & Marshall, J. (Ed.). (1999). Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India, no. 65: the beads from Taxila. New BEC Bednarik, R. G. (2007). Rock art science: the scientific study of palaeoart. New Delhi: Aryan Books International BED Bhadri, K. M. (Ed.). ( ). Annual reports on Indian epigraphy for New BHA Bhandarkar, D. R. (1998). Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India, no. 4: the archaeology remains and excavations at Nagari. New Delhi: Archaeological Survey of BHA Bhandarkar, D. R. (Ed.). (1983). Appendix to Epigraphia Indica: record of archaeological survey of India, vol New BHA

7 55. Bhattacharyya, P. N. (1999). Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India, no. 62: a hoard of silver punch marked coins form Purnea. New Delhi: Archaeological Survey of BHA Bidtabinod, P. B. (1998). Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India, no. 2: varieties of the Vishnu image. New BID Bidyabinod, P. B. (1998). Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India, no. 32: eragment of Prajnapoaramita manuscripts from central Asia. New Delhi: Archaeological Survey of BID Bisht, R. S., Dorje, C. & Banerji, A. (Ed.). (2000). Indian archaeology : a review. New BIS Biswas, A. K. (2005). Science in archaeology and archaeo-materials. New Delhi: D.K. Printworld Ltd BIS Biswas, S. S. (2006). Vishnupur. New BIS Biswas, S. S. (2011). Sibsagar. New BIS Blackburn, S. H., & Dalmia, V. (2008). India s literary history: essays on the nineteenth century (1. paperback print., 2. impr). Delhi: Permanent Black BLA & Blackiston, J. F. (Ed.). (2002). Annual report of the Archaeological Survey of India: & New BLA & Blakiston, J. F. (1998). Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India, no. 19: the Jami Masjid at Badaun and other buildings in the united provinces. New Delhi: BLA Bopardikar, B. P. (1996). Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India, no. 95: excavations at Tuljapur Garhi; New BOP

8 66. Burgess, J. & Buhler, G. (Tr.). (1996). Buddhist stupas of Amaravati and Jaggayyapeta in the Krishna district, Madras presidency, surveyed in New Delhi: Archaeological Survey of BUR Burgess, J. (1994). Archaeological survey of Western India, vol. 6: on the Muhammadan architecture; Bharoch, Cambay, Dholka, Champanir and Muhmudabad in Gujarat. New BUR Burgess, J. (1994). Report on the Buddhist cave temples and their inscriptions. New BUR Burgess, J. (1994). Report on the Elura cave temples and the Brahmanical and Jaina caves in Western New BUR Burgess, J. (1997). Muhammadan architecture of Ahmadabad, part 1- A.D to New BUR Burgess, J. (1997). Muhammadan architecture of Ahmadabad, part 2: with Muslim and Hindu remains in the vicinity. New BUR Burgess, J. (1998). Report on the antiquities in the Bidar and Aurangabad districts, in the territories of his highness the Nizam of Haidarabad: being the result of the third season s operations of the archaeological survey of Western India; New Delhi: BUR Burgess, J. (1998). Report on the antiquities of Kathiawad and Kachh, being the result of the second season s operations of the Archaeological Survey of Western India, New BUR Burgess, J. (Ed.). (1983). Epigraphia Indica: a collection of inscriptions, vol. 1 & 2. New BUR Burgess, J. (Ed.). (1997). Report of the first season s operations in the Belgam and Kaladgi districts, January to May New BUR

9 76. Carlleyle, A. C. (2000). Report of a tour in the Gorakhpur district in and , vol. 18. New CAR Carlleyle, A. C. (2000). Report of tours in Gorakhpur, Saran and Ghazipur in and 80, vol. 22. New CAR Chakrabarti, D. K. (1993). Archaeology of Eastern India, Chhotanagpur Plateau and West Bengal. New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers. 934 CHA Chakrabarti, D. K. (2006). The Oxford companion to Indian archaeology: the archaeological Foundations of ancient India: Stone Age to AD 13th century. New Delhi: Oxford University Press. 934 CHA Chakrabarti, D. K. (2008). The battle for ancient India: an essay in the sociopolitics of Indian archaeology. New Delhi: Aryan Books International. 934 CHA Chakrabarti, D. K. (2012). Fifty years of Indian archaeology, : journey of a foot soldier. New Delhi: Aryan Books International. 934 CHA Chakravarti, N. P. (Ed.). ( ). Epigraphia Indica, vol. 22 & 23; 25 & 26; & New CHA & Chanda, R. (1998). Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India, no. 1: dates of the votive inscriptions on the Stupas at Sanchi. New CHA Chanda, R. (1998). Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India, no. 30: the beginning of art in Eastern India with special reference to sculptures in the Indian museum; Calcutta. New CHA Chanda, R. (1998). Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India, no. 31: the Indus valley in the Vedic period. New CHA Chanda, R. (1998). Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India, no. 41: survival of the prehistoric civilization of the Indus valley. New Delhi: Archaeological Survey of CHA

10 87. Chanda, R. (1998). Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India, no. 44: exploration in Orissa. New CHA Chanda, R. (1998). Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India, no. 5: archaeology and Vaishnava tradition. New CHA Chandra, R. (1998). Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India, no. 14: antiquities of Bhimbar and Rajuri. New CHA Chattopadhyaya, B. (2005). Studying early India: archaeology, texts, and historical issues. Delhi: Permanent Black CHA Chhabra, B. and Sircar, D. C. (Ed.). (1985). Epigraphia Indica, vol. 28: New CHH Chhabra, B. C. (1994 & 1999). Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India, no. 72: Part 2- antiquities of Chamba state. New CHH Chhabra, B. C. and Rao, L. (Ed.). (1985). Epigraphia Indica, vol. 27: New CHH Chhabra, B., Bhandarkar, D. R. and Gai, G. S. (Ed.). (2000). Corpus inscriptionum indicarum, vol. 3 (rev.): inscriptions of the early Gupta Kings. New Delhi: Archaeological Survey of CHH Chhabra, B., Rao, Laxminarayan N. and Sircar, D. C. (Ed.). (1987). Epigraphia Indica, vol. 29: New CHH Childe, V. G. (2015). Piecing together the past the interpretation of archeological data CHI Clark, G. (1979). Sir Mortimer and Indian archaeology. New Delhi: Archaeological Survey of CLA

11 98. Cline, E. H. (2017). Three stones make a wall: the story of archaeology. New Jersey: Princeton University Press CLI Cousens, H. (1996). Bijapur and its architectural remains with historical outline of the Adil Shahi Dynasty. New COU Cousens, H. (1996). Chalukyan architecture of the Kanarese districts. New COU Cousens, H. (1998). Antiquities of Sind with historical outline. New Delhi: COU Cousens, H. (1998). Lists of antiquarian remains in the central provinces and Berar. New COU Cousens, H. (1998). Medieval temples of the Dakhan. New Delhi: Archaeological Survey of COU Coningham, R., & Young, R. (2015). The Archaeology of South Asia: From the Indus to Asoka, c BCE-200 CE. New York: Cambridge University Press. 934 CON Cousens, H. (1998). Somanatha and other medieval temples in Kathiawad. New COU Cummings, V. (Ed.). (2014). The Oxford handbook of the archaeology and anthropology of hunter-gatherers (First edition). Oxford: Oxford University Press CUM Cunningham, A. (2000). Four reports made during the years , vol. 1 & 2. New CUN Cunningham, A. (2000). Report for the year , vol. 5. New Delhi: CUN

12 109. Cunningham, A. (2000). Report of a tour in Bundelkhand and Malwa and in the central provinces , vol. 7. New CUN Cunningham, A. (2000). Report of a tour in Bundelkhand and Rewa in and of a tour in Rewa, Bundelkhand, Malwa and Gwalior in , vol. 21; Part 1 and 2. New CUN Cunningham, A. (2000). Report of a tour in Eastern Rajputana in , vol. 20. New CUN Cunningham, A. (2000). Report of a tour in the Bihar and Bengal in from Patna to Sunargaon, vol. 15. New CUN Cunningham, A. (2000). Report of a tour in the central provinces and lower Gangetic Doab in , vol. 17. New CUN Cunningham, A. (2000). Report of a tour in the central provinces in and , vol. 9. New CUN Cunningham, A. (2000). Report of a tour in the Punjab in , vol. 14. New CUN Cunningham, A. (2000). Report of a tour through the Bengal provinces in , vol. 8. New CUN Cunningham, A. (2000). Report of the year , vol. 3. New Delhi: CUN Cunningham, A. (2000). Report of tour in Bundelkhand and Malwa in and , vol. 10. New CUN Cunningham, A. (2000). Report of tour in the Gangetic provinces from Badaon to Bihar in and , vol. 11. New CUN

13 120. Cunningham, A. and Beglar, J. D. (2000). Report of tours in the South Eastern provinces in and , vol. 13. New CUN Cunningham, A. and Carlleyle, A. C. (2000). Report of a tour in the Eastern Rajputana in and , vol. 6. New CUN Cunningham, A. and Carlleyle, A. C. (2000). Report of tour in the central Doab and Gorakhpur in and , vol. 12. New CUN Cunningham, A. and Garrick, H. B. W. (2000). Report of a tour through Behar, central India, Peshawar and Yusufzai in , vol. 19. New Delhi: Archaeological Survey of CUN Cunningham, A. and Garrick, H. B. (2000). Report of a tour in the Punjab and Rajputana in , vol. 23. New CUN Cunningham, A. and Garrick, H. B. (2000). Report of tours in North and South Bihar in , vol. 16. New CUN Cunningham, A., Beglar, J. D. and Carlleyle, A. C. (2011). Report for the year Delhi, Agra; vol. 4. New CUN Desai, Z. A. (Ed.). (1987). Epigraphia Indica: Arabic and Persian supplement, New DES Deshpande, M. N. (1986). Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India, no. 84: the caves of Panhale- Kaji. New DES Deshpande, M. N. (Ed.). (1975). Indian archaeology & : a review. New DES & Deva, K. (1984). Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India, no. 81: images of Nepal. New DEV

14 131. Deva, K. (1990). Temples of Khajuraho, vol. 1 & 2. New Delhi: Archaeological Survey of DEV Deva, K. (2002). Khajuraho. New DEV Devakunjari, D. and Narsimhaiah, B. (2007). Hampi. New Delhi: Archaeological Survey of DEV Dhavalikar, M. K. (2007). Elephanta. New DHA Dhavalikar, M. K. (2007). The Aryans: myth and archaeology. New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers DHA Dikshit, K. N. (1998). Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India, no. 8: six sculptures form Mahoba. New DIK Dikshit, R. and Bahadur K. N. (1999). Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India, no. 55: excavations at Paharpur Bengal. New DIK Dobres, M.-A., & Robb, J. E. (Eds.). (2000). Agency in archaeology. London; New York: Routledge DOB Dorje, C. (2009). Monuments and sites in Haryana. New Delhi: Archaeological Survey of DOR Dorje, C. and Dimri, D. N. (2012). Kumbhalgarh. New Delhi: Archaeological Survey of DOR Duroiselle, C. (1998). Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India, no. 27: pageant of king Mindon. New DUR Duroiselle, C. (1999). Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India, no. 54: the Ananda temple at Pagan. New DUR

15 143. Dwivedi, R. S. (1997). Index to the annual report of the Directoral General of archaeology in India 1930 to New DWI Fabri, C. L. (Ed.). (2003). Annual report of the Archaeological Survey of India for the years , , and , Part- 1 & 2. New Delhi: FAB Fagan, B. M. (2003). Archaeologists: explorers of the human past. Oxford ; New York: Oxford University Press FAG Fagan, B. M., & Beck, C. (Eds.). (1996). The Oxford companion to archaeology. New York: Oxford University Press FAG Fonia, R. S. (0103). Monuments of Lucknow. New Delhi: Archaeological Survey of FON Foucault, M. (1994). The order of things: archaeology of the human sciences. New York: Vintage Books FOU Foucault, M. (2001). Archaeology of the human sciences. Routledge FOU Foucault, M. (2002). Archaeology of knowledge. London; New York: Routledge. 121 FOU Foucher, A. and Hargreaves, H. (Tr.). (1999). Memoirs of the archaeological survey of India, no. 46: on the iconography of the Buddhas nativity. New Delhi: Archaeological Survey of FOU Francke, A. H. (1994). Antiquities of Indian Tibet, part 1: personal narrative. New FRA Francke, A. H. and Thomas, F. W. (1994). Antiquities of Indian Tibet, part 2: the chronicles of Ladakh and minor chronicles. New FRA

16 154. Fuhrer, A. and Burgess, J. (1994). Sharqi architecture of Jaunpur: with notes on Zafarabad, Sahet- Mahet and other places in the North- Western provinces and Oudh. New FUH Gai, G. S. (Ed.). (1979, 1981, 1983, 1986, 1990). Annual reports on Indian epigraphy for New GAI Gai, G. S. and Ramesh, K. V. (Ed.). (1986). Dynastic list of copper plate inscriptions noticed in annual report on Indian epigraphy from 1887 to New Delhi: Archaeological Survey of GAI Gai, G. S. and Ramesh, K. V. (Ed.). (1986). Topographical list of inscriptions copied from Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Pondicherry and Tamil Nadu. New Delhi: GAI Gai, G. S. and Ramesh, K. V. (Ed.). (1988). Subject index to the annual reports on Indian epigraphy from 1936 to New GAI Gamble, C. (2013). Settling the earth: the archaeology of deep human history. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, GAM Ganam, N. M. (Ed.). ( ). Epigraphia Indica: arabic and persian supplement, New GAN Gaur, A. S. (2005). Archaeology of Bet Dwarka Island: an excavation report. New Delhi: Aryan Books International in association with National Institute of Ocenography, Goa. 934 GAU Gaur, A. S. (2008). Underwater archaeology of Dwarka and Somnath, New Delhi: Aryan Books International in association with National Institute of Oceanography GAU Ghosh, A. (Ed.). (1993). Indian archaeology : a review. New GHO

17 164. Ghosh, A. (Ed.). (1996). Ajanta murals: an album of eighty- five reproduction s in color. New GHO Ghosh, A. (Ed.). (1998). Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India, no. 24: rock paintings and other antiquities of prehistoric and later times. New Delhi: GHO Ghosh, A. and Shastri, K. (2006). Nalanda. New GHO Ghosh, N. C. (1986). Memoirs of the archaeological survey of India, no. 82: excavations at Satanikota; New GHO Ghosh, A., & Indian Council of Historical Research. (1989). An Encyclopaedia of Indian archaeology (Vol.1 & 2). New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers. 934 GHO Goffer, Z. (2007). Archaeological chemistry (2nd Ed.). Hoboken, N.J: Wiley-Inter science GOF Goldberg, P. (2006). Practical and theoretical geo archaeology. Malden, MA; Oxford: Blackwell Publishing GOL Green, J. (1990). Maritime archaeology a technical handbook. New York: Academic press GRE Guha, S. (2015). Artefacts of history: archaeology, historiography and Indian pasts. New Delhi: SAGE Publications GUH Gupta, N. and Balachandran, A. (1981). Let s explore Humayun s tomb. New GUP Gupta, N. and Balachandran, A. (2011). Aao chale Humayunka makbara. New GUP

18 175. Hankin, E. H. (1998). Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India, no. 15: the drawing of geometric patterns in Saracenic art. New HAN Hargreaves, H. (Ed.). (1998). Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India, no. 35: excavations in Baluchistan; New HAR Hargreaves, H. (Ed.). (2002). Annual report of the archaeological survey of India: New HAR Hargreaves, H. (Ed.). (2002). Index to the annual report of the Directoral- general of archaeology in India 1919 to 1929, Part- 1: annual reports 1902 to New HAR Hasan, K. and Zafar, B. M. (1998). Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India, no. 45: bibliography of Indo-moslem history excluding provincial monarchies. New Delhi: HAS Hasan, K. and Zafar, S. M. (1998). Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India, no. 29: specimens of calligraphy in the Delhi museum of archaeology. New Delhi: HAS Hasan, M. Z. (1998). Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India, no. 10: a guide to Nizamu-d Din. New HAS Hasan, M. Z. (1998). Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India, no. 9: Mosque of shaikh Abdu-n Nabi. New HAS Herzfeld, E. (1998). Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India, no. 34: a new incsription of Darius from Hamadan. New HER Herzfeld, E. (1998). Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India, no. 38: Kushano Sasanian coins. New HER

19 185. Howell, J. R. (1995). Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India, no. 93: excavations at Sannathi; New HOW Hudson, D. D. (2009). The Vaikunta Perumal Temple at Kanchipuram. Chennai: Prakriti Foundation. 934 HUD Hultzsch, E. (Ed.). (1979). Epigraphia Indica, vol. 3 & 4: New Delhi: HUL Hultzsch, E. (Ed.). (1981). Epigraphia Indica, vol. 6, 8 & 11: , & New HUL & Hultzsch, E. (Ed.). (1984). Epigraphia Indica, vol. 5: New Delhi: HUL Hultzsch, E. (Ed.). (1991). South Indian inscriptions, vol. 1: Tamil and Sanskrit inscriptions chiefly collected in New HUL Hultzsch, E. and Konow, S. (Ed.). (1981). Epigraphia Indica, vol. 9: New HUL Hultzsch, E. and Sastri, K. (Ed.). (1987). South Indian inscriptions: miscellaneous inscriptions in Tamil, vol. 3; part 1 & 2. New HUL Hultzsch, E. and Sastri, K. (Ed.). (2001). South Indian inscriptions, vol. 2: Tamil inscriptions;parts 1 to 5. New HUL Husan, M. (1999). Memoirs of the archaeological survey of India, no. 47: record of all the quranic and non- historical epigraphs on the protected of monuments in the Delhi province. New HUS Insoll, T. (Ed.). (2001). Archaeology and world religion. London ; New York: Routledge INS

20 196. Jahan, S. H., & Yakariya, A. K. M. (Eds.). (2009). Abhijnan: studies in South Asian archaeology and art history of artefacts. Oxford: John and Erica Hedges Ltd JAH Jamir, T. (2014). Archaeology of Naga ancestral sites : recent archaeological investigation at Chungliyimti and adjoining sites (Vol. 1). Nagaland: Heritage publishing house JAM Jamir, T. (2014). Archaeology of Naga ancestral sites: recent archaeological investigation in phek and kiphire districts of Nagaland (Vol. 2). Nagaland: Heritage publishing house JAM Jayaswal, V. (2013). Varanasi Myths and Scientific Studies: Proceedings of An Interdisciplinary Workshop. New Delhi: Aryan Books International JAY Johnson, Matthew. (2010). Archaeological theory: an introduction (2nd Ed.). New York: Wiley JON Joshi, J. P. (1993). Memoirs of the archaeological survey of India, no. 89: excavation at Bhagwanpura and other explorations & excavations in Haryana, Jammu & Kashmir and Punjab. New JOS Joshi, J. P. (1999). Inventory of monuments and sites of national importance, vol. 1 (part 2): Chandigarh circle. New JOS Joshi, J. P. (2004). Inventory of monuments and sites of national importance, vol.1; part 3: Delhi circle. New JOS Joshi, J. P. (2006). Inventory of monuments and sites of national importance, vol. 2; part 1: Jaipur circle. New JOS Joshi, J. P. (2006). Inventory of monuments and sites of national importance, vol. 7; part 3: Trissur circle. New JOS Joshi, J. P. (Ed.). (1990). Indian archaeology : a review. New Delhi: JOS

21 207. Joshi, J. P. (Ed.). (1990). Memoirs of the archaeological survey of India, no. 87: excavations at Surkotada and exploration in Kutch. New Delhi: Archaeological Survey of JOS Joshi, M. C. (Ed.). (1982 & 1993). Indian archaeology : a review. New JOS Kanungo, A. K. (2014). Indian glass beads: archaeology to ethnography. New Delhi: Research India Press KAN Kanungo, A. K., (2013). Glass in ancient India: excavations at Kopia. Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala Council for Historical Research KAN Kanungo, A. K. (2004). Glass beads in ancient India: an ethnoarchaeological approach. Oxford, England: John and Erica Hedges KAN Kanungo, Alok Kumar. (2017). Stone beads of South and Southeast Asia: archaeology, ethnography and global connections. New Delhi: Aryan Books International KAN Misra, V. N., & Kanungo, A. K. (2012). Studies in prehistory and ethnoarchaeology of South Asia: in honour of V.N. Misra. New Delhi: Research India Press. 934 KAN Katti, M. N. (Ed.). (1993, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2004, 2006 & 2010). Annual reports on Indian epigraphy for New Delhi: Archaeological Survey of KAT Kaye, G. R. (1998). Memoirs of the archaeological survey of India, no. 12: astronomical instruments in the Delhi museum. New Delhi: Archaeological Survey of KAY Kaye, G. R. (1998). Memoirs of the archaeological survey of India, no. 18: Hindu astronomy. New KAY Kaye, G. R. (2003). Index to the annual report of the Directoral- general of archaeology in India: New KAY

22 218. Kean, J. (2011). Cherish and conserve: the early years of the archaeological survey of New KEA Khwaja, G. S. (Ed.). (2011). Epigraphia Indica: arabic and persian supplement, New KHW Konow, S. (Ed.). (1982). Epigraphia Indica, vol. 12: New Delhi: KON Konow, S. (Ed.). (1999). Memoirs of the archaeological survey of India, no. 69. New KON Konow, S. and Thomas, F. W. (Ed.). (1982). Epigraphia Indica, vol. 13: New KON Konow, S. and Venkayya, V. (Ed.). (1984). Epigraphia Indica, vol. 10. New KON Krishnamacharlu, C. R. (Ed.). (1988). List of inscriptions copied by the epigraphy branch (compiled up to 31st March 1938). New KRI Krishnamacharlu, C. R. (Ed.). (1988). Subject- index to the annual reports on South Indian epigraphy from 1887 to New KRI Krishnan, K. G. (1984). Memoirs of the archaeological survey of India, no. 79: Karandai Tamil sangam plates of Rajendrachola 1. New Delhi: Archaeological Survey of KRI Krishnan, K. G. (Ed.). (1987). Annual reports on Indian epigraphy for New KRI Lal, B. B. (1993). Memoirs of the archaeological survey of India, no.88: excavations at Sringaverapura ( ); vol. 1. New LAL

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