Who invented archeology?

Who invented archeology?

Flavio Biondo

Who started marine Archaeology in India?

S.R. Rao

Who owns underwater archaeological sites?

Cultural and historic properties like underwater archaeological sites are non-renewable resources which often possess unique information about the past. They often consist of public property on public bottomlands, a heritage resource owned by the people.

How can I become a marine archaeologist in India?

Since a few institutes offer B.A. course in Archaeology, you can also take up B.A. course in Ancient History/ History so that you can take up Master’s (M.A.) course in Archaeology. However, for some of the jobs like Marine Archaeologists, an engineering degree in Marine Engineering is relevant.

Where is Gulf of Cambay located?

Gulf of Khambhat, also called Gulf of Cambay, trumpet-shaped gulf of the Arabian Sea, indenting northward the coast of Gujarat state, western India, between Mumbai (Bombay) and the Kathiawar Peninsula. It is 120 miles (190 km) wide at its mouth between Diu and Daman, but it rapidly narrows to 15 miles (24 km).

Which Gulf is near Gujarat?

Gulf of Khambhat

Which two rivers are empty into the Gulf of Khambhat?

Narmada and Sabarmati are the rivers of South India which pour into the Gulf of Cambay gold.

Which Gulf is located along the Gujarat coast?

Gulf of Kachchh: Gulf of Kachchh, the largest coastal habitat in the West coast of India in the state of Gujarat (20º15′ to 23º35′ N and 60º05′ to 70º22′ E) is encompassing over 1000 km long shoreline covering an area of 7350 km².

What is the difference between Rann of Kutch and Gulf of Kutch?

Sanctuthe Little Rann of Kutch and the Banni grasslands on its southern edge, is situated in the district of Kutch and comprises some 30,000 square kilometres (10,000 sq mi) between the Gulf of Kutch and the mouth of the Indus River in southern Pakistan.

Is Rann of Kutch and Gulf of Kutch same?

The Gulf of Kutch divides the Kutch and the Kathiawar peninsula regions in the state of Gujarat. Just north of the area pictured here, lies the Great Rann of Kutch, a seasonal salt marsh located in the Thar desert. The Rann is considered the largest salt desert in the world.

What is the meaning of Gulf of Kutch?

The Gulf of Kutch is an inlet of the Arabian Sea along the west coast of India, in the state of Gujarat, which is renowned for extreme daily tides.

What is Kutch famous for?

Kutch is famous for its handicrafts, hills, white deserts, beautiful virgin sea beaches, various forts and above all Dholaveera, one of the five largest Harappan sites and among the most prominent archaeological sites in India belonging to the Indus Valley Civilization.

How many Gulf are there in India?

62 gulfs

Which port is situated at the Gulf of Kutch?

Port of Kandla

Which is the tax free port of India?

Mumbai port

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