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    Stone anchors from Bet Dwarka Island, Gujarat, Coast, India: Significance to historical period maritime activities 

    Sundaresh; Gaur, A.S.; Tripati, S.; Gudigar, P.; Bandodkar, S.N. (Australasian Institute of Maritime Archaeology, 2002)
    Bet Dwarka Island is situated on the extreme west of Indian territory in Jamnagar district of Gujarat. Underwater, the most preserved remains of ancient maritime activity could be the stone anchors of different types, as ...
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    Marine archaeological investigations along the Saurashtra coast, west coast of India 

    Gaur, A.S.; Sundaresh; Tripati, S. (Asiatic Society of Bangladesh, 2005)
    Utilization of the ocean resources on the Saurashtra coast is dating back to the Harappan period (3rd millennium BC) and evidences on the same have been recorded from various archaeological sites such as Lothal, Padri, ...
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    An overview of maritime archaeological studies in India 

    Tripati, S. (Kaveri Book Service; Ansari Road, New Delhi; India, 2015)
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    Role of cyclones and other factors in the decline of the ports of northern Orissa 

    Tripati, S.; Unnikrishnan, A.S. (Current Science Association, 2011)
    The maritime trade of Orissa with transoceanic countries is evident from the early historical period onwards. It has been observed that new ports were set up after the decline of old ports in the nearby vicinity; however, ...
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    Ancient anchorage systems in India with reference to the Gujarat coast 

    Gaur, A.S.; Sundaresh; Tripati, S. (Darshak Itihas Nidhi, 2011)
    The Indian coast, with a long history of maritime activities, has been dotted with several ancient ports. The evidence for this exists in port-related structures on the shore and in relics lying in the sea adjacent. Marine ...
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    Coastal structural remains on the east coast of India: Evidence of maritime activities and their significance 

    Tripati, S. (Sharada Publishing House, 2009)
    Archaeological evidence and literary sources mention that India had several ports and trade centres dating back to the Harappan period onwards. Archaeological explorations and excavations have brought to light a number of ...
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    History of marine archaeological research in India 

    Tripati, S. (Directorate of Archaeology and Museums, Govt. of Karnataka, India, 2004)
    Marine archaeology is also known as maritime, underwater and nautical archaeology. Each terminology has specific meaning and purpose in which water plays a dominant role. In India it is known as marine archaeology. In ...
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    Teak (Tectona grandis L.f.): A preferred timber for shipbuilding in India as evidenced from shipwrecks 

    Tripati, S.; Shukla, S.R.; Shashikala, S.; Sardar, A.A. (Current Science Association, 2016)
    One of the greatest achievements of man is the design and development of a variety of watercraft suitable for marine and riverine purposes and safer for the environment. From ancient times, timber was the main component ...
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    Evidence for Indo-Roman trade from Bet Dwarka waters, west coast of India 

    Gaur, A.S.; Sundaresh; Tripati, S. (Blackwell Publishing, 2006)
    India had a very active maritime trade contact with the Roman world between the 4th century BC and the 4th century AD. In this context recent finds of stone anchors, potsherds, lead anchors and a lead ingot from 5 to 8 m ...
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    Exploration of an ancient port: Elephanta Island (Bombay) 

    Rao, S.R.; Gaur, A.S.; Tripati, S. (Kala Prakashan, Delhi, 2001)
    The Elephanta, locally known as Gharapuri comprises of three villages namely Rajbandar, Morabandar and Shetbandar which served as separate ports in different period of history. Rajbandar port was active during Christian ...
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