CURRENT ISSUE

1.Heritage Management for Disaster Struck Monuments: A Case Study of the Palasnath Temple
–Devyani Doshi

2-Analyzing and Classifying the Illustrated Manuscript of 17th Century Ramayana Based on Jewellery
–Ira Bhatnagar

3.Continuity and Change of Beads in Middle Ganga Plain (Neolithic to Kushana Period)
–Dr. Shankar Jai Kishan

4-Inscriptions from Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Temple at Nira Narasimhapur, Maharashtra – A Study –
Dr. S. Krishnamurthy

5-Four Unpublished Copper Coins from Kolhua Excavations (1991-93) –Dr. Jalaj Kumar Tiwari
–Vilas Wahane

6.Presence of Mesolithic Hunter-Gatherer for Several Cultural Phases at Bankura-Purulia Districts of West Bengal, India
–Dr. Rajib Sikdar

7.An Ethno-Archaeological Study of Gududa: A Potters Village, District Balasore, Odisha
–Ms.Sarita Nayak

8.A Brief Study of the Jain Sculptures at Central Museum, Nagpur –Jaya Wahane
–Rasika Raju Deshkar

9.New Horizon in Buddhism (Special Reference to Bihar and Odisha)
–Shankar Jai Kishan
–Rudra Prasad Behera

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