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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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    Piram island: Pirates Fort in the Gulf of Khambat 

    Gaur, A.S.; Bhatt, B.K. (Indian Archaeological Society, 2008)
    Traditionally, Piram Island has been considered as landmark point for the navigators in the Gulf of Cambay. The mention has also been made that Island has served as heaven for pirates. A coastal archaeological exploration ...
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    Underwater explorations of a Sangam period (300 BC-AD 400) port town at Poompuhar, east coast of India 

    Gaur, A.S.; Sundaresh; Tripati, S. (Aryan Books, 2005)
    Poompuhar, a celebrated port town of Sangam period (300 BC to 400 AD) was the capital of famous Chola dynasty during early centuries of Christian Era. Onshore explorations brought to light a few brick structures and ...
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    Prehistoric chronology of Madhya Pradesh 

    Gaur, A.S. (Harman Publishing House, 2004)
    Madhya Pradesh is very rich in archaeological wealth, with availability of remains starting from Early Stone Age to Historical period. Several Stone Age sites have been brought to light specially in districts of Hoshangabad, ...
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    Ancient technology of jetties and anchoring points along the west coast of India 

    Gaur, A.S.; Vora, K.H. (Indian Academy of Science, 2007)
    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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    Maritime archaeology of Gujarat: Northwest coast of India 

    Gaur, A.S.; Sundaresh (Asian Academy of Heritage Management, 2011)
    Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Underwater Cultural Heritage Proceedings. Eds. by: Staniforth, M.; Craig, J.; Jago-on, S.C.; Orillaneda, B.; Lacsina, L.(Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Underwater Cultural Heritage; ...
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    Remains of the ancient ports and anchorage points at Miyani and Visawada, on the west coast of India: A study based on underwater investigations 

    Gaur, A.S.; Sundaresh; Tripati, S. (The Society for Nautical Research, 2007)
    The recent underwater explorations on the Saurashtra coast, Gujarat, India between Miyani on the west and Porbandar on the east yielded the existence two ports at Visawada and Miyani. Both sites are situated along the ...
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    Marine archaeological investigations on Tamil Nadu Coast, India: A overview 

    Sundaresh; Gaur, A.S. (Asian Academy of Heritage Management, 2011)
    Ancient ports such as Kaveripattinam, Nagapattinam, Korkai, Alagankulam, Periyapattinam, all on Tamil Nadu coast have played a dominant role in the transoceanic trade and commerce with many countries since the beginning ...
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    Stone sculptures of goddesses on the boats from Goa, west coast of India 

    Gaur, A.S.; Kerkar, R. (The Australasian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, 2007)
    Goa situated on the central west coast of India, has served as an overseas trading post since the early historic times. An onshore exploration along the river Mhadei in the north Goa on the west coast of India yielded 13 ...
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