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Pages in category "Archaeological sites in Karnataka" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
This is a list of State Protected Monument in India, as officially reported by and available through the website of the Archaeological Survey of India in the Indian state Karnataka. [1]
This is a list of Monuments of National Importance (ASI) as officially recognized by and available through the website of the Archaeological Survey of India in the Indian state Karnataka. [1]
Brahmagiri is an archaeological site located in the Chitradurga district of the state of Karnataka, India. [1] Legend has it that this is the site where sage Gautama Maharishi (also spelt Gauthama Maharshi) and his wife Ahalya lived. He was one among seven noted Hindu saints (Saptharshi mandalam).
This is a list of Monuments of National Importance (ASI) as officially recognized by and available through the website of the Archaeological Survey of India in the Indian state Karnataka (Bengaluru circle). 207 Monuments of National Importance have been recognized by the ASI in Bengaluru circle of Karnataka. [1]
Chandravalli is an archaeological site located in the Chitradurga district of the state of Karnataka, India. [1] The region is a valley formed by three hills, Chitradurga, Kirabanakallu and Jolagudda. [2] It is a semi-arid region with scrub vegetation with a stream running through it. [3]
Directorate of Archaeology & Museums, Karnataka Museum is home to 400-year-old chariot from Sowmyakeshava temple of Ambuga village. 70 sculptures from nearby Belur and Halebidu temple towns. A variety of palm leaf manuscripts of Indian ancient epics like Ramayana (Sundara Kanda, Ayodhya Kanda, Yudha Kanda), Sri Krishna Charitra and the ...
Karnataka State Department of Archaeology is a department of the Government of Karnataka which oversees archaeological exploration and maintenance of heritage sites in the state of Karnataka, India. Established in 1885, as the Archaeological Department of the princely state of Mysore, B. Lewis Rice was its first Director