The MAHSA Project & Partners present a new article in the Journal of Field Archaeology, exploring the Survey of India’s often incidental recording of archaeological sites and our ongoing work to document this heritage.
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doi.org/10.1080/0093...
The MAHSA Project & Partners present a new article in the Journal of Field Archaeology, exploring the Survey of India’s often incidental recording of archaeological sites and our ongoing work to document this heritage.
Read the full article now:
doi.org/10.1080/0093...
Last week we welcomed a record number of delegates to Cambridge for the CAA-UK conference on computer applications and quantitative methods in archaeology. (1/2) @rebecca-roberts.bsky.social
Last week we welcomed a record number of delegates to Cambridge for the CAA-UK conference on computer applications and quantitative methods in archaeology. (1/2) @rebecca-roberts.bsky.social
This beautiful Qur’an manuscript is held in a bespoke satchel. It was made in Nigeria in the 19th century, and is now part of the Royal Commonwealth Society collections @theul.bsky.social
CUL ORCS.4.01
#EidMubarak #QuranManuscript
This beautiful Qur’an manuscript is held in a bespoke satchel. It was made in Nigeria in the 19th century, and is now part of the Royal Commonwealth Society collections @theul.bsky.social
CUL ORCS.4.01
#EidMubarak #QuranManuscript
#archaeology #fens
#archaeology #fens
tcmg.org.uk/wicken-fen-w...
tcmg.org.uk/wicken-fen-w...
www.arch.cam.ac.uk/mahsa
#heritage #archaeology #freshnewlook
www.arch.cam.ac.uk/mahsa
#heritage #archaeology #freshnewlook
The Hindu Shahi period fort (now ruin) was built with sixteen sides, depicted in this Survey of India map from 1924, with an almost cloud (or cauliflower 🥦) like drawing!
The Hindu Shahi period fort (now ruin) was built with sixteen sides, depicted in this Survey of India map from 1924, with an almost cloud (or cauliflower 🥦) like drawing!