Publications
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M B Rajani co-authored Associate Professor , Heritage Science and Society Programme Hydrological maps as a tool for the exploration of historical water systems at Badami, Karnataka, India https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12685-022-00309-8 Suganya, K., Harshavardhan, M., & Rajani, M. B. (2022). Hydrological maps as a tool for the exploration of historical water systems at Badami, Karnataka, India. Water History, 14(3), 309-333. The present study uses Remote Sensing imagery to identify water features and digital elevation model to generate hydrology maps (catchment and stream maps) and demonstrates the role of historical water harvesting systems in this landscape. The use of hydrology maps has enabled recognising the significance of the seemingly mundane looking, lesser-known small water harvesting structures that dot the landscape, which have sustained the millennium-old reservoir. |
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M B Rajani co-authored Associate Professor , Heritage Science and Society Programme Exploring the forest and mapping its archaeology: Bandhavgarh National Park and Tiger Reserve, India https://www.currentscience.ac.in/Volumes/123/06/0772.pdf Lahiri, N., Rajani, M. B., Sanyal, D., & Banerjee, S. (2022). Exploring teh forest and mapping its archaeology: Bandhavgarh National Park and Tiger Reserve, India. Current Science, 123(6), 772-780. This article considers the historical signature in a segment of the Bandhavgarh National Park and Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh, India, in order to understand how histories of occupation in jungles and wilderness where no settlements presently exist can be studied. |
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Sharada Srinivasan co-edited Professor, Heritage Science and Society Programme Performing the Poromboke at the Urur-Olcott Kuppam Vizha, Chennai. https://www.routledge.com/Performance-at-the-Urban-Periphery-Insights-from-South-India/Turner-Srinivasan-Daboo-Sinha/p/book/9780367903381 Co-edited by Cathy Turner, Jerri Daboo, and Anindya Sinha. Routledge, Routledge Advances in Theatre and Performance Studies, Oxon, 2022 |
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Sharada Srinivasan co-edited Professor, Heritage Science and Society Programme Performing Craft, Crafting Performance: from the tangible to intangible in craft and performance heritage https://www.routledge.com/Performance-at-the-Urban-Periphery-Insights-from-South-India/Turner-Srinivasan-Daboo-Sinha/p/book/9780367903381 Co-edited by Cathy Turner, Jerri Daboo, and Anindya Sinha. Routledge, Routledge Advances in Theatre and Performance Studies, Oxon, 2022 |
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Sharada Srinivasan co-edited Professor, Heritage Science and Society Programme Performance at the Urban Periphery: Insights from Southern India https://www.routledge.com/Performance-at-the-Urban-Periphery-Insights-from-South-India/Turner-Srinivasan-Daboo-Sinha/p/book/9780367903381 Co-edited with Cathy Turner, Jerri Daboo, Anindya Sinha. Routledge, Routledge Advances in Theatre and Performance Studies, Oxon |
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Sisir Roy Redshift periodicity and its significance for Recent observation https://arxiv.org/abs/2206.11897 By Arindam Mal, Sarbani Palit, Sisir Roy, Archive Publication, Cornell University, 26 June 2022 |
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Srikumar M Menon Associate Professor , Heritage Science and Society Programme Lithic Melodies Deccan Herald Spectrum |
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Sharada Srinivasan co-edited Professor, Heritage Science and Society Programme The Cosmic Dancer. https://speakingtigerbooks.com/product/shiva-lord-of-the-cosmic-dance/ Co-edited by Karan Singh. Speaking Tiger Books |