Archaeological Sources

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ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOURCES

What is the subject matter of Archaeological Sources?

Material sources used for the study of ancient history.

What are archaeological sources?

Material remains of the past used to reconstruct history.

What are the main archaeological sources of Ancient Indian History?

Inscriptions, coins, monuments, excavations, and artefacts.

What are inscriptions?

Writings engraved on stone, metal, pillars, caves, or copper plates.

Which archaeological source provides direct historical evidence?

Inscriptions.

What is Epigraphy?

The study of inscriptions.

What is Paleography?

The study of ancient scripts and writings.

Which script was used in most Ashokan inscriptions?

Brahmi script.

Who deciphered the Brahmi script?

James Prinsep.

Which archaeological source helps in studying economy and trade?

Coins.

What is Numismatics?

The study of coins.

What information do coins provide?

Information on rulers, economy, religion, and trade.

Which ruler first issued gold coins on a large scale in India?

Kushanas.

Which dynasty is famous for abundant gold coins?

Gupta dynasty.

What are monuments as archaeological sources?

Buildings, stupas, temples, caves, and pillars of historical value.

Which monument is associated with Ashoka’s inscriptions?

Ashokan Pillars.

Which Buddhist monument is famous in Madhya Pradesh?

Sanchi Stupa.

Which caves are famous for Buddhist paintings?

Ajanta Caves.

Which cave site is famous for rock-cut temples?

Ellora Caves.

What is excavation in archaeology?

Scientific digging to uncover buried remains.

What does excavation reveal about ancient societies?

Settlement, culture, economy, and lifestyle.

Which site is associated with the discovery of the Indus Valley Civilization?

Harappa.

Who discovered Harappa?

Daya Ram Sahni.

Who discovered Mohenjo-daro?

R. D. Banerji.

Which archaeological source includes tools, pottery, ornaments, and utensils?

Artefacts.

What are artefacts?

Objects made or used by humans in the past.

Which archaeological source helps in understanding prehistoric life?

Tools and artefacts.

What do pottery remains indicate in archaeology?

Culture, trade, and daily life.

Which metal was first widely used in the Chalcolithic Age?

Copper.

Why are archaeological sources important?

They provide reliable evidence for reconstructing ancient history.

 

 

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