Website on archaeology launched
  • hi,

    This is too funny - they forgot to list the url!!!


    http://www.hindu.com/2008/11/26/stories/2008112659480500.htm

    CHENNAI: The Department of Archaeology has launched its website that
    provides details of archaeological monuments and initiatives in
    archaeology in the State.

    Launching the website on the occasion of the World Heritage Week
    celebrations here on Tuesday, School Education Minister Thangam
    Thennarasu said, "the Department of Archaeology has the obligation of
    providing the younger generation the flavour of our rich cultural
    heritage." "The website fulfils our dream of making the people
    understand the importance of archaeology and learn more from it about
    the past," he added.

    The department has also planned heritage walks and tours focussing on
    places having cultural remnants of archaeological importance.

    "Archaeological monuments of Tamil Nadu and their inscriptions provide
    important evidence of the classical nature of Tamil as a language,"
    said Shanthini Kapoor, Commissioner of Museums and Commissioner of
    Archaeology.

    "The use of science and technology in knowing and deciphering the
    cultural remnants has to be promoted by more initiatives in future,"
    said K. Arulmozhi, Member Secretary, State Planning Commission.

    As part of the Heritage Week celebrations, the department organised an
    exhibition of rock paintings of Tamil Nadu. The graffiti marks,
    dancing figures, human figures with headgear and sun with rays were
    important aspects of the rock paintings. The Department of Archaeology
    has also introduced computerised printing of `Granda letters.'

    Four books — Tamilnattu kalvettukal-2005, Kalvettu-75, Marine
    archaeological museum-Poompuhar Guide Book and Rajarajan Site
    Museum-Tanjavur Guide Book — were released by Mr.Thennarasu at the
    function.

    Vice-chairman of Science city T. S. Sridhar participated.

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