Digitisation of Archaeological Survey of India estampages starts
New Delhi, July 16 The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) today started the digitisation of its rich repository of estampages housed at its epigraphy division in Mysore, a move that will enable access of such rare material to historians and...
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New Delhi, July 16
The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) today started the digitisation of its rich repository of estampages housed at its epigraphy division in Mysore, a move that will enable access of such rare material to historians and researchers. The digitisation process was formally inaugurated by V Vidyavathi, Director General of the Archaeological Survey of India, in Mysore.
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