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(Aditya Prakashan, New Delhi, 1992)
Exploration of steam engine wrecks off Minicoy Island, Laksadsweep, India
(Academic Press, 1998)
The Minicoy Atoll is crescent-shaped with a long, narrow strip extending northwards. The lagoon is, as in all the Lakshadweep Islands, towards the west, having a depth of more than 12 m. The shelf on the eastern side is ...
Historical period stone anchors from Vijaydurg on the west coast of India
(The Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology Inc., 1998)
Stone anchors are the primary antiquites in marine archaeological studies. Evidences of their evolution are noticed in India since 2500 B.C. A number of stone anchors have been recovered during the recent marine archaeological ...
Underwater explorations off Poompuhar - 1993
(Society for Marine Archaeology, India, 1995)
Some important shipwrecks on Konkan Coast
(Society for Marine Archaeology, India, 1995)
Onshore and nearshore explorations along the Maharashtra Coast: With a view to locating ancient ports and submerged sites
(Indian Society for Prehistoric and Quaternary Studies, 1997)
Coastal explorations were carried out along the west coast of India at Elephanta Island, Malvan, Vijaydurg, Sopara and Chaul. A number of lead and copper coins as well as pottery of different cultural periods were found. ...
A preliminary exploration of Prabhasa-Somnath
(Society for Marine Archaeology, Goa, 1992)
Protohistoric ceramics of Dwarka and Bet Dwarka
(NIO, Dona Paula, Goa, 1994)
A preliminary shipwreck exploration off Lakshadweep
(Society for Marine Archaeology, India, 1995)
Stone anchors from the Okhamandal region, Gujarat Coast, India
(Academic Press, 1999)
During marine archaeological explorations since 1983, off Dwarka, a large number of stone anchors were discovered and dated to 1400 BC, comparing with anchors found in Mediterranean waters. In recent archaeological ...