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The Indian Antiquary: A journal of oriental research in archaeology, history, literature, language, philosophy, religion, folklore, &c, &c (subtitle varies) was a journal of original research relating to India, published between 1872 and 1933.
International Journal of Historical Archaeology: Springer: 1997: 4 — 1092-7697 (print) 1573-7748 (web) International Journal of South American Archaeology: Syllaba Press — 2 — 2011-0626: Internet Archaeology: Council for British Archaeology: 1996 — Yes: 1363-5387: Israel Exploration Journal: Israel Exploration Society: 1950: 2 ...
Scholarly investigation into Indian archaeology was largely influenced by Alexander Cunningham, who became the first director of the Archaeological Survey of India, which was established in 1861. Cunningham along with various assistants visited many sites and monuments of archaeological importance in India.
Indian Archaeology: A Review Indian Archaeology: A Review is the primary bulletin of the ASI and has been published since 1953–54. It replaced the Annual Report of the Archaeological Survey of India.
Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies in Archaeology: 377–378. Kumar, Vijay (October 2017). "Archaeological Gazetteer of Aligarh & Hathras Districts with special reference to OCP & Other Proto-Historic Cultures of Indo-Gangetic Plains" (PDF). Indian Journal of Archaeology. 2 (4): 55–394. Archived from the original on 22 February 2021.
The Indian Antiquary; International Journal of Historical Archaeology; ... Journal of Social Archaeology; Journal of Swiss Archaeology and Art History;
1961 'Ideas of history in Indian archaeological writing', in C. Philips, ed., Historians of India, Pakistan and Ceylon, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 241–259. 1961 'The antiquity and methods of gold mining in ancient India', Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, 5, 195–211.
The Indian Archaeological Society (IAS) was registered in 1968 at Varanasi as a non-governmental, non-profit making professional organization of archaeologists, founded by A. K. Narain and other Archaeologists and Indologists. As of 2007, the society has some 400 members and is registered in New Delhi as an educational and charitable Institution.
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