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Paperback. Zustand: New. Language: ENGLISH. About the book:-The author has made a noble attempt to unearth the ASI Report in this volume. It is unfortunate that the editing of this Report should have devolved, owing to the absence on leave of Sir John Marshall, Director General of Archaeology in India, upon the present writer, as it is the first of the few consolidated reports. Sir John was able to revise practically all the contributions sent in for the Conservation Section of the Report, and to arrange the plates; otherwise the editorial responsibility rests upon the undersigned and Elaldston, though all concerned would have preferred that Sir John's riper experience should have moulded the new form throughout. Ever since the re-organisation of the Department in 1902, it has been the rule for each Provincial Superintendent to issue an independent Annual Progress Report for the Circle of which he is in charge, the Director General's Report then summarising the year's work as a whole, and recording particulars of his own activities. So long as each Province bore the cost of its own Archaeological work, this arrangement was inevitable, but it necessarily involved a considerable amount of repetition and duplication of effort. Now that Archaeology is centralised under the Reforms, and the entire cost is borne by the Imperial Government, it has seemed best to do away with the Provincial Reports, and to issue instead one joint or consolidated Report for the Archaeological Survey as a whole. This joint Report is naturally made up of the contributions received from the several Circles, put together under the editorship of the Director General, who, in normal years, will also contribute a record of his own work during the year. This volume is profusely illustrated to make it presentable to the researchers. About the Author:-David Brainerd Spooner (1879 - 1925) was an American archaeologist and linguist. He worked and wrote extensively in the areas of archaeology, Indian religion, Indian history, as well as languages and linguistics. In India, he worked for the British Archaeological Survey. As Superintendent, Frontier Circle, he excavated Buddhist sites at Sahri-Bahlol in 1906 and in Takht-i-Bahi in 1907. He was the discoverer of the Kanishka reliquary at Shaji-ki-Dheri. Later from 1910, as Superintendent, Eastern Circle, he excavated archaeological sites in Basrah (Vaisali), Patna (where he excavated the archaeological site of Kumhrar and small portions of Bulandi Bagh), and Nalanda. The Title 'ANNUAL REPORT OF THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA 1921-22 written/authored/edited by D. BRAINERD SPOONER', published in the year 2021. The ISBN 9788121226431 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 337 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in ENGLISH. The subject of this book is History. Size of the book is 17.78 x 24.13 cms Vol: 337.
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. Language: ENGLISH. About the book:-The author has made a noble attempt to unearth the ASI Report in this volume. It is unfortunate that the editing of this Report should have devolved, owing to the absence on leave of Sir John Marshall, Director General of Archaeology in India, upon the present writer, as it is the first of the few consolidated reports. Sir John was able to revise practically all the contributions sent in for the Conservation Section of the Report, and to arrange the plates; otherwise the editorial responsibility rests upon the undersigned and Elaldston, though all concerned would have preferred that Sir John's riper experience should have moulded the new form throughout. Ever since the re-organisation of the Department in 1902, it has been the rule for each Provincial Superintendent to issue an independent Annual Progress Report for the Circle of which he is in charge, the Director General's Report then summarising the year's work as a whole, and recording particulars of his own activities. So long as each Province bore the cost of its own Archaeological work, this arrangement was inevitable, but it necessarily involved a considerable amount of repetition and duplication of effort. Now that Archaeology is centralised under the Reforms, and the entire cost is borne by the Imperial Government, it has seemed best to do away with the Provincial Reports, and to issue instead one joint or consolidated Report for the Archaeological Survey as a whole. This joint Report is naturally made up of the contributions received from the several Circles, put together under the editorship of the Director General, who, in normal years, will also contribute a record of his own work during the year. This volume is profusely illustrated to make it presentable to the researchers. About the Author:-David Brainerd Spooner (1879 - 1925) was an American archaeologist and linguist. He worked and wrote extensively in the areas of archaeology, Indian religion, Indian history, as well as languages and linguistics. In India, he worked for the British Archaeological Survey. As Superintendent, Frontier Circle, he excavated Buddhist sites at Sahri-Bahlol in 1906 and in Takht-i-Bahi in 1907. He was the discoverer of the Kanishka reliquary at Shaji-ki-Dheri. Later from 1910, as Superintendent, Eastern Circle, he excavated archaeological sites in Basrah (Vaisali), Patna (where he excavated the archaeological site of Kumhrar and small portions of Bulandi Bagh), and Nalanda. The Title 'ANNUAL REPORT OF THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA 1921-22 written/authored/edited by D. BRAINERD SPOONER', published in the year 2021. The ISBN 9788121226424 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 337 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in ENGLISH. The subject of this book is History. Size of the book is 18.78 x 25.13 cms Vol: 337.
Verlag: Government of India Central Publication Branch 1912-1931, Calcutta; Simla, 1912
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Hardcover. Folios. Eight volumes of the Annual Report of the Archaeological Survey of India, covering the years 1908-9 (vi, 231, iv), 1912-1913 ([2], vi, [2], 181, iii, [1]), 1913-1914 ([2], vi, [5], 311, iii, [1]), 1921-1922 ([4], iii, [1], iii, [1], 241, XL numbered plates), 1923-1924 ([2], x, 238, XLIII numbered plates), 1925-1926 ([2], xv, 306, LXIX numbered plates), 1926-1927 ([2], xiii, 249, XLVIII numbered plates), and 1927-1928 ([2], xiii, 206, LVII numbered plates). Good to poor. Bound in contemporary blue cloth with gold titling and ornamentation to spines and front boards. 1908-1909 and 1912-1913 volumes in Good condition, with moderate sunning and shelf wear to bindings, age-toning and foxing to text blocks. Later volumes with more significant flaws, including significant insect damage, detached (but present) signatures, significant loss to spines, yellowed adhesive, and detached front board (1927-1928 volume). Please see images for additional details of condition. SH consignment. This is an oversized item which may require additional postage; please inquire for rates. 1361846. Special Collections.