Prof V S Shinde
Prof V S Shinde
Prof V S Shinde
Educational Qualifications:
Designation:
Professor of Archaeology (Since April 2003) and
Vice-Chancellor of the University (Since October 2013)
Previous Appointments:
5. Visiting Professor, Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, Kyoto, Japan,
March-July 2006
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Teaching:
Subjects Taught:
M.A.
M.Phil/PG Diploma
1. Field Archaeology
2. South Asian Protohistory
3. Portions of Principles of Archaeology
4. Portions of Introduction to Cultural Heritage Management Portions of Research
Methodology
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4. 1998. Tejas Garge: Photography in Archaeology: Aspects and Techniques.
10. 2005. Manzil Hazarika: Neolithic Culture of Northeast India with Special
Reference to the Origins of Pottery and Agriculture.
13. 2006. Anwita Datta. A Critical Review of the Economy of the Chalcolithic People
of Inamgaon.
14. 2007. K.P. Singh. Archaeology of Kanmer: A Harappan Site in Kutch, Gujarat.
15. 2007. Sachipan: The Trade in Sangkhalok Ware from Ayutthaya Kingdom of
Thailand to Japan from 16th Century AD to 17th Century AD.
18. 2009. Mayur Thakare: Trowel, Mind and the World- An Interrogation of Post-
Processualism.
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21. 2010. Sutapa Lahiri: En Ethno-archaeological Study of the Space Utilization
during the Mature Harappan Period with Special Reference to Farmana, Rohtak
District, Haryana.
22. 2011. Indrajit Dutta: Social Relevance of Terracotta Art at Tamluk: An Ethno-
archaeological Study.
23. 2011. W.M.C. Oshan Fernando: Stratigraphical Analysis of Fa-Hien Cave in Sri
Lanka: Comparing Stratigraphy Excavated in 1986 and 2009.
25. 2011. Tejal Nitin Ruikar: A Study of Harappan Net Sinkers with Special Reference
to Sites of Padri, Kuntasi and Lothal, Gujarat.
26. 2012. Shamika Sarvankar: Art Objects from the site of Padri: A Stylistic Study and
Symbolic Study.
27. 2012. Diya Mukherjee: The Study of Sorath Harappan Ceramics: A Case Study
from the Site of Padri, Gujarat.
29. 2012. Sharad Goswami: Study of Maratha Period Warfare and Weapon
Technology- With Special Reference to the Deccan College Maratha Museum
Collection.
30. 2012. Hemant Dalvi: Maharashtratil Jalgaon Jilyatil Vadji Yethil Mandiranch
Puratatviya Abhyas.
31. 2012. Swati Wadekar: Beads from Padri, Bhavnagar District, Gujarat: Role in
Socio-Economic and Cultural Aspects.
32. 2012. Avradeep Munshi: Study of Medieval Fort and Defence Strategy at
Champaner.
33. 2012. Setareh Abareghi: Study of Motifs on Soapstone Objects from Jiroft, Iran.
34. 2013. Fatemeh Daneshyar: Comparison Between Golden Cups (Rhytons) of Iron
Age (2000 BC) (Golden Cup of Hasanlu) to Achaemenids, Parthians, Seleucids and
Sassanides.
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36. 2013. Arvind Asabe: Late Harappan Phase at Daimabad: Myth and Reality.
37. 2014. Arunima Sinha: Documenting the PGW Ceramic Assemblages of Karsola,
Haryana.
38. 2014. Nandkishor Mate: Archaeology of Sinhagarh Fort and the Surrounding
Area.
3. 2007. Kanti Kumar Pawar: Pre and Protohistoric Cultures of Vidarbha (Institute of
Archaeology, Archaeological Survey of India.
Ph.D.s Produced:
3. 1999. Asit Paul: Early Historic Settlements in Bhavnagar District with Special
Reference to Padri.
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5. 2003. Sonya Bhagat: An Ethnoarchaeological Study of the Harappan Ceramic
assemblages in Saurashtra with Special Reference to Padri.
7. 2003. Shweta Sinha: A Study of Cultural Interaction in Central and Western India
during the Third and Second Millennia B.C.
8. 2003. Ravi Kiran Jadhav: Society as seen from the Sanskrit Literature (1-5 Century
AD) (in Marathi).
10. 2005. Debashree Dasgupta: Site Catchment Analysis of the Chalcolithic site of
Gilund, Rajsamand District, Mewar.
11. 2006. Golamreza Karamian: A Survey of Sun Worship in the Culture of 1st
Millennium BC of Iran: A Case Study of Iranian Central Plateau Silk of Kasan and
West of Iran (Lorestan).
12. 2009. Prabodh Shirvalkar: Pre/Early Harappan Culture of Gujarat with Special
Reference to the Gulf of Cambay Region.
13. 2009. S. Salim: Study of Early Rock-art and their Associated Archaeological
Cultures in South-eastern Rajasthan with Special Reference to Harauti Plateau.
14. 2009. Siva Kumar: Tiruchirapalli During the Vijay Nagara Nayaka Period- 1371-
1739 AD.
16. 2010. Ozra Rounaghy: Cultural and Artistic Interaction between Central India
and Iran in the 3rd-2nd Millennia BC (An In-depth Study of Ceramic Art and Other
Artefacts Excavated at Navdatoli and Other Chalcolithic Sites in Central India and
Tepe Sialk and Tepe Hissar in Iran.
17. 2011. (co-Guide) Vivek Dangi: A Study of Protohistoric Settlements in the Upper
Ghaggar Basin. Department of History, M.D. University, Rohtak, Haryana.
18. 2011. Tejas Garge: Settlement Pattern of the Harappan Culture in Chautang Basin.
19. 2011. Ditamula Vasa: Traditional Ceramic Amongst the Nagas: An Ethno-
archaeological Approach.
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20. 2012. Sanjay Gaikwad: A Comparative Study of Medieval Temple Complexes at
Kudal Sangam and the Neighbouring Districts.
21. 2012. Amrita Sarkar: A Study of Cultural Development from Early to Mature
Chalcolithic in Mewar Region of Rajasthan.
22. 2013. Mohammad Ajmal Shah: A Study of Kushan Period in Kashmir Valley- the
Archaeo-Historical Approach.
25. 2013. (Co-Guide) Yousef Fallahian: Study of Animal Representation in Iron Age
Archaeological Remains in Gilan, Iran.
26. 2013. (Co-Guide) Anwita Datta: The Cultural History of Early Historic Terracotta
Art of West Bengal: An Ethno-archaeological Approach.
27. 2014. Anjana Reddy: Urbanization of the Arabian Gulf (Oman Peninsula and
Bahrain) from the 4th to 3rd millennium BC with Special Reference to Settlement
Pattern Studies and Trade.
Ph. D. Guidance:
1. Chung Suk Yun: The Avalokitesvara and Tara in the Buddhist Caves of
Maharashtra: An Archaeological Perspective.
3. Sutapa Lahiri: A Study of Social Life of the Mature Harappan Period in the
Ghaggar Basin in Haryana: An Ethno-archaeological Perspective.
4. Udayakumar, S.: A Study of Iron Technology at the Iron Age Sites of Iswal and
Nathara-ki-Pal, Rajasthan, Western India.
5. Tejal Ruikar: A Study of Transition of Mature Harappan Phase from the Early
Regional Cultures with Special Reference to Farmana.
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6. Nilam Dhapare: Archaeology of Junnar with Special Emphasis on Early Historic
Phase.
Ph. D. Co-Guidance:
2. Alireza Abolahara: A Comparative Study of the Seals of South and Southwest Iran
(2nd Millennium BC) with Harappan Seals: Faunal Perspective.
3. Tapati Sinha: The Great Harappan Civilization and its Relevance to the Vedic
Culture.
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5. Robert Rolling; University of Pennsylvania, US.
10. Dr. A. Uesugi, Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, Kyoto, Japan.
Research Specialization:
1. Explorations in the Tapi basin - 1979-1984 to study settlement pattern of the Early
Farming Community.
2. Explorations in the Central Tapi basin to study site catchment analysis - October
1988.
3. Explorations in the Godavari basin to study site catchment analysis - March and
November 1989.
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6. Explorations for site catchment analysis at and around Padri, Bhavnagar district,
Gujarat- 24 September-2 October 1991.
10. Explorations in Kutch and Saurashtra to discover Harappan and Early Harappan
sites, 20 February to 5 March 1997.
11. Explorations along the Ghaggar River in Rajasthan to study Early and Mature
Harappan sites, 19 June to 6 July 1997.
12. Explorations along the Ghaggar River in Rajasthan to study Early and Mature
Harappan sites, 15 - 25 March 1998.
13. Exploration along the Tapi and Narmada estuaries in Gujarat to study Early
Historic Sites mentioned in the Periplus, 1-10 June 2000.
14. Explorations around Gilund and Chavand, Rajasthan to study the evidence of early
iron smelting and working. October 2001.
16. Explorations along the Gulf of Cambay to discover evidence of the 6th-7th
millennium BC- December 2002-February 2003.
17. Explorations in the Godavari Delta Region, Andhra Pradesh in collaboration with
the Yamaguchi University, Japan in connection with Geomorphological-
Archaeological observations, 25 Aug. 2 September 2003.
18. Exploration in the core and periphery zones of the site of Hampi, Bellary District,
Karnataka, August 2004.
20. Exploration in the Ghaggar Basin, Rajasthan and Haryana, March-April 2007.
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Excavation - Training/Participation:
India
Excavation- Participation:
Abroad
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Excavations Directed:
17. Excavations at Iswal, an Early Iron Age site in Udaipur District, Rajasthan-
December 2001-February 2002.
18. Rescue Excavation in the city of Pune- September 2003 (Discovered Satavahana
culture for the first time, thus taking back the antiquity of the city by 1000 years).
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21. Cambay Archaeological Research Project (Test Pitting at Padri and Sidhanath
Temple area) - December 2002-February 2003.
30. Excavations at Nathara ki Pal, a Historical site in Udaipur District, Rajasthan- Feb-
March 2007.
31. Excavations at Harappan culture sites of Girawad, Farmana (Rohtak District) and
Mitathal (Bhiwani District), Haryana- March to May 2007.
32. Excavations at Nathara ki Pal, a Historical site in Udaipur District, Rajasthan- Feb-
March 2008.
35. Excavations at Nathara ki Pal, a Historical site in Udaipur District, Rajasthan- Feb-
March 2009.
38. Excavations at Karsola, Jind District, Haryana- Painted Grey Ware Culture site,
December 2010-March 2011.
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39. Total Station and GPR Survey at Rakhigarhi, a Harappan site in Haryana,
December 2011-March 2012.
41. Excavation at Rakhigarhi, Hissar District, Haryana, January 2015 – May 2015.
Research
1. Ph. D. Research- 1979-84- Extensive and intensive explorations were carried out
in the central Tapi basin and 50 sites discovered by earlier scholars were studied.
55 new sites were also discovered during the research. The settlement and
subsistence patterns of the Early Farming communities were studied and the site
typology was reconstructed.
2. Worked for the preparation of Inamgaon Report - 1982- 1988- Most of the
data, including pottery, stone blades and other objects from the excavations at
Inamgaon was classified and described.
3. Site Catchment Analysis: Intensive surveys were carried out between 1988 and
1992, along with Dr. Pappu around major Chalcolithic sites in the Deccan with a
view to studying economic conditions of the Early Farming Communities.
7. The major research project carried out between 1990 and 96 was the excavation at
Padri, a Harappan site in Gujarat. Besides revealing various features of the rural
life-style of the Harappans, the spectacular discoveries include the evidence of a
Horned Deity and a stratified Early Harappan phase. There is also a definite
evidence of transformation from Early to Mature phase at the site. A large structure
complex consisting of storage and various craft activity areas has been discovered
in the Early phase. This is the first site in Saurashtra which has produced this
evidence. Besides, Padri has been identified as a salt manufacturing centre, the first
of its kind associated with the Harappan Civilization.
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8. A seminar was organized in collaboration with Prof. Possehl of the University of
Pennsylvania, U.S.A. in July 1993 to discuss various problems associated with the
Saurashtra Harappans.
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ceramic phase, crude, handmade, ill-fired and occasionally incised decorated
pottery makes its appearance.
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17. Studied antiquities from excavated sites such as Inamgaon, Walki, Kaothe,
Kuntasi, Kandhar, Padri, Balathal, Gilund, Mudvi, Siddhapur, Junnar, Farmana,
Girawad, Mitathal, Karsola, Rakhigarhi, etc. ranging in date from Mesolithic-Pre-
Harappan through the medieval period.
2. The National Museum and various other places in Denmark to study Experimental
Archaeology and European Prehistory - May to October 1985.
4. Institute of Human Palaeontology, Paris to study tool typology - April 12-21, 1988.
12. University of Pennsylvania, USA in connection with research on the Early Farming
Community of Central India and the Harappan Civilisation, 28 March to 4 April
1999.
14. International Research Center for Japanese Studies, Kyoto, Japan as a Visiting
Professor, October 2000 to April 2001.
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15. Singapore in connection with the editing of volume Forest and Civilisation,
December 2000
17. Germany to participate in the 6th Workshop of the European Lake Drilling
Programme, held at GeoForschungsZentrim, Potsdam between 11-16 May 2001.
18. Poland, to discuss the further research of the Asian Lake Drilling Programme,
University of Poznan, May 2001.
20. International Research Center for Japanese Studies, Kyoto, Japan in connection
with the research on Origins of Agriculture, 23 October to 10 November 2001.
23. Japan, to discuss about the Asian Lake Drilling Programme in India, 27-30
October 2003.
24. British Museum, London in connection with the study of reserved Harappan
material, 9-15 July 2005.
26. Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, Kyoto, Japan- As Visiting Professor,
March- July 2006.
27. Iran in connection with the study of early Chalcolithic material from sites like Tepe
Hissar and Tepe Sialk, February 2007.
28. Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, Kyoto, Japan, May-June 2007 in
connection with research on the Harappan culture.
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31. Iran in connection with the organization of the 2nd International Congress of the
Society of South Asian Archaeology, held at Shiraz between 25-29 May 2008.
32. Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, Kyoto, Japan, June 2008 in
connection with the ongoing project in the Ghaggar Basin.
33. Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, Kyoto, Japan, May-June 2009 in
connection with the ongoing project in the Ghaggar Basin.
34. Russia to visit Archaeological Monuments and Sites for comparative study, 22-28
June 2009.
38. Sri Lanka in connection with conference and discussion on Academic co-operation,
19-25 August 2010.
40. Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, Japan, 18-23 November 2010
in connection with the study of Bronze artefacts.
41. International Research Centre for Japanese Studies, Kyoto, Japan, 28 November to
5 December 2010 in connection with the research on the Environmental
Archaeology.
42. Sri Lanka in connection with the discussion on future collaboration in Archaeology,
7-9 April 2011.
43. Pakistan in connection with the visit and study of the Harappan sites such as
Mohenjo daro, Lakhinjo daro, Harappa, Rohri workshop, etc. January 2012.
46. Sri Lanka in connection with the Anand Coomaraswami Memorial Conference,
University of Kelania, Colombo, 8-10 September 2012.
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47. Bangladesh in connection with the workshop on Field Archaeology- 9-14
November 2012.
50. South Korea to sign research collaboration with Institute of Forensic Science,
Seoul National University College of Medicine and Research Centre of Dolmens in
Northeast Asia, Gwangju, and delivering lectures, 21-29 November 2013.
54. England to participate in the seminar on Early Rice Cultivation Systems and Their
Impact on Social Evolution and Environment, Institute of Archaeology, UCl,
London, 14-17 September 2015.
1. Justice Kashinath Trimbak Telang award for securing highest marks in Ancient
Indian History, Culture and Archaeology at the M.A. Examination, University of
Poona, 1979.
5. The Ancient India and Iran Trust/Wallace India Visiting Fellowship to carry out
research and deliver lectures in Cambridge, England - July to November 1989.
6. One of the four candidates short-listed out of 50 applicants from all over the world
and invited by the University of Cambridge, England to give a seminar and attend
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interview for the post of Senior Lecturer in South Asian Archaeology - 28-29 June
1990.
10. Elected Chairman of Early Farming Communities of South Asia session, Indo-
Pacific Prehistoric Association, 16th Congress, Melaka, Malaysia, 1-7 July 1998.
11. Appointed Visiting Professor for a period of six months (October, 1, 2000 to
March, 31, 2001), International Research Centre for Japanese Studies, Kyoto,
Japan.
12. Member, Steering Committee, Asian Lake Drilling Programme, Japan, since 1999.
13. Vice-Chairperson, Asian Lake Drilling Programme, Kyoto, Japan, since January
2001.
14. Elected President, Khandesh Itihas Parishad, Nizampur, 19-20 February 2004.
15. Vijay Shree Award by India International Friendship Society, June 2005
16. Visiting Professor, Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, Kyoto, Japan,
March-June 2006.
17. Late Shree Madhukar Ramkrishna Inamdar Foundation Trust all India Award for
excellence in Museum Studies/Archaeology, 21 August 2007.
18. Visiting Scholar, Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Simla, 12-18 November 2007.
19. Elected Archaeology Section President, Indian History Congress, Malda, West
Bengal, 11-13 February 2011.
20. Distinguished visiting Professor , Guatemala City, Guatemala, 15-17 April 2013
22. Vidyasagar Award for academic excellence by Indian Institute of Oriental Heritage
Kolkata 700009 in February 2015.
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24. Chair of the session in National Seminar on Indian Civilization (2000-500 B.C.)
Organized by Vivekananda International Foundation in association with
Archaeological Survey of India on 17-18th June 2015.
25. Elected President of the 24th Akhil Maharashtra Itihas Parishad, Bhayander,
November 2015.
India
2. Village life in India: Past and Present. Sangam World Girl Guides Centre, Pune,
9th August 1988.
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12. Recent Advances in Protohistoric Research in India. Refresher Course in
A.I.H.C. and Archaeology, Deccan College, Pune, 7 July 1995.
24. Social Conditions during the Bronze Age in India. Govind Ballabh Pant Institute
of Social Sciences, Allahabad, 2 August 1996.
25. Prehistoric Khandesh (in Marathi), Shri S.S. Patil Arts, Shri Bhausaheb T.T.
Salunkhe Commerce and Shri G.R. Pandit Science College, Jalgaon, 31 August
1996.
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26. Excavations at Balathal, Institute of Archaeology, New Delhi, 10 September
1996.
27. A Series of lectures (12) on Central Indian and Deccan Chalcolithic Cultures,
Institute of Archaeology, New Delhi, 10-13 September 1996.
30. A Series of lectures (15) on Central Indian and Deccan Chalcolithic Cultures,
Institute of Archaeology, New Delhi, 10-14 June 1997.
37. Chalcolithic Cultures of Central India and the site of Balathal, Banaras Hindu
University, 29 August 1998.
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43. A series of 35 lectures on Methods in Archaeology, Institute of Archaeology,
New Delhi, 5-13 October 1999.
53. Archaeology of Pune City, Bharat Itihas Samsodhan Mandal, Pune, 9 October
2002.
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61. Principles of Archaeology and History, Dayananad College, Solapur, 19
December 2003.
64. Harappan Civilization: Recent Research and Perspective, Shivaji Smarak Samiti,
Solapur, 27 January 2004.
71. Archaeological Records and New Archaeology, Special lectures at the Institute
of Archaeology, Archaeological Survey of India, New Delhi, 6-9 September
2005.
74. Junnar and International Trade, Junnar Municipal Library, Junnar, 8 February
2006.
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77. Special lectures on Protohistory of Southwest and South Asia Institute of
Archaeology, Archaeological Survey of India, New Delhi, 14-15 April 2007.
78. Pompei and Otzi Man, Dayanand College, Solapur, 16 October 2007.
79. Pompei and Otzi Man, Department of AIHC and Archaeology, Solapur
University, 16 October 2007.
80. Recent Researches in the Harappan Studies, Indian Institute of Advanced Study,
Shimla, 13 November 2007.
88. Aspects of Archaeology and History, Department of History and Ancient Indian
Culture, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad, 9
October 2008.
91. Recent Explorations and Excavations in the Ghaggar Basin with Special
Reference to Farmana, Department of Archaeology, M.S. University of Baroda,
3 December 2008.
92. Introduction to Archaeology, Department of History and Ancient Indian Culture,
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad, 8 December
2008.
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93. Recent Developments in Harappan Studies, Department of History and Ancient
Indian Culture, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad,
9 December 2008.
96. Series of 15 lectures on the Protohistory of West and South Asia, Institute of
Archaeology, Archaeological Survey of India, 13-17 July 2009.
104. Harappan Civilization: New Discoveries and Perspective, National Centre for
Advanced Studies, Bangaluru, 4 February 2011.
105. Harappan Civilization: New Discoveries and Perspective, R.C. Gaur Memorial
Lecture, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, 6 February 2011.
107. Cultures and Civilizations of Old World, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore,
24 August 2011.
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108. Harappan Culture: First Bronze Age Civilization of South Asia, Indian Institute
of Science, Bangalore, 25 August 2011.
109. Harappan Culture: New Discoveries and Analysis, Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar
Tilak Memorial Lecture, RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur, 23 September 2011.
110. Career Options and Archaeology, Vasantrao Naik Institute for Arts and Social
Sciences, Nagpur, 2-3 December 2011.
116. Contribution of the Early Civilization of South Asia to the World and Regional
History, Organized by INTACH and Heritage Katta at Marathwada Mintramandal
College of Architecture, Pune, 28 July 2012.
117. Rakhigarhi and the Harappan Civilization, Lady Shree Ram College, New
Delhi, 21 August 2012.
118. Deccan Chalcolithic Pottery, in the Workshop on Pottery for the Junior officiers
of the Archaeological Survey of India, Institute of Archaeology, New Delhi, 21
August 2012.
119. Rakhigarhi: The Mohenjo daro of India, India International Centre, New Delhi,
10 September 2012.
122. Contribution of the Harappan Civilization to the Indian History, Bapat Memorial
Lecture, Tilak Maharashtra Vidhyapeeth, Pune, 1 December 2012.
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123. Contribution of Early Civilization to Indian History, Department of Culture and
Archaeology, Govt. of Chhattisgarh, Raipur, 25 June 2013.
128. Early Indian Cultures and their Contributions, Photography Society of India,
November 2013.
129. First Shobhana Gokhale Memorial Lecture on Harappan Civilization and its
Script and Language, Tilak Maharashtra Vidhayapeeth, 26 February 2014.
130. Archaeology and its Relevance to the Modern World, Yashada, Pune, 15 March
2014.
131. Harappan Civilization and its Contribution, Adobe Corporation, Noida, 9 May
2014.
136. Chalcolithic Mewar and its interaction with the Harappans, Professor R. P. Vyas
Memorial Lecture Series-II organized by Mahila P. G. Mahavidhyalaya, Jodhpur,
25th July 2015.
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137. Early Civilization and its Contribution to the Basic Sciences and Technologies,
Guest speaker at the Institute of Physics, Bhubaneswar, 3 September 2015.
4. The Deccan Chalcolithic- A New Approach. Centre for South Asian Studies,
University of Cambridge, U.K. 28th June 1990.
6. Harappan Interaction with the 3rd and 2nd Millennium B.C. Chalcolithic Cultures of
India, Harvard University, USA, 3 November 1998.
9. Urbanisation and its Dispersal in the 4th-3rd Millennium B.C.in West and Central
South Asia, Rikkyo University, Tokyo, Japan, 9 March 2001.
10. New Evidence of the Origin and Development of Urban Society in the 4th and 3rd
millennium B.C. in western India, Indian Archaeology Society, Tokyo, Japan, 10
March 2001.
11. Harappan Civilization and the Dawn of Indian Culture, Hiroshima University,
Japan, 17 March 2001.
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12. Fundamentals of Archaeology, Camberley School, Long Beach, USA, 15 October
2003.
14. Some Issues related to the Origins of the Harappan Civilization, Research Institute
for Humanity and Nature, Kyoto, Japan, 6 March 2006
20. Pre and Early Harappan Cultures of India, Research Institute for Humanity and
Nature, Kyoto, Japan, 8 June, 2008.
22. Harappan Civilization: The First Bronze Age Culture of South Asia, Department of
Forensic Studies, Seoul National University of Medicine, Seoul, South Korea, 5
November 2010.
23. Harappan Culture- New Discoveries in India and Pakistan, The Korean National
University of Cultural Heritage, Buyeo-gun, South Korea, 8 November 2010.
24. Harappan Culture- New Discoveries in India and Pakistan, Kyonggi University,
Suwan, South Korea, 9 November 2010.
25. Origins and Spread of Agricultural Communities in South Asia, Sri Lanka
Foundation, Colombo, 7 April 2012.
26. Rakhigarhi: Proposed Research and Prospectus, New York University, New York,
USA, 4 May 2012.
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27. Origin and Development of Early Civilization of South Asia, Bharati Vidhya
Bhavan, New York, USA, 4 May 2012.
28. Harappan and Megalithic: Heritage and Continuity, Mokpo National University
Department of History and Culture, Jeonnam, South Korea, 2 July 2012.
30. Contribution of the Harappan Civilization to the History of South Asia, Liberal
Arts University Bangladesh, 12 November 2012.
31. South Asian History at a Glance, Dongguk University, South Korea, 25 November
2013.
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Seminars/Conferences attended and papers presented:
National
3. XXth Annual Conference of Indian Society for Prehistoric and Quaternary Studies,
Dharwad, 6-8 November 1992.
Paper presented: New Features of the Harappans in Saurashtra Revealed
through the Excavations at Padri.
4. XXIst Annual Conference of Indian Society for Prehistoric and Quaternary Studies,
Bareily (U.P.), 4-6 December 1993.
Paper presented: Pre-Harappan Culture in Gujarat with Special Reference to
Padri.
10. XXIVth Annual Conference of Indian Society for Prehistoric and Quaternary
Studies, Srinagar, 16-18 October 1997.
Paper presented: Chalcolithic Architectural at Balathal: Summary of new
discoveries.
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11. Sixth All Maharashtra History Congress, Udgir, 3-4 January 1998.
Delivered Ancient India Section Presidential Address.
12. Seminar on Models in History, Banaras Hindu University, Banaras, 24-26 August
1998.
Paper presented: Models in Archaeology.
13. The Indus Flows on: The Origin and Diffusion of the Culture, Indian Museum,
Calcutta, 2-3 February 1999.
Paper presented: Impact of the Harappan Civilisation on the Chalcolithic
Culture of Central India with Special Reference to Balathal.
15. XXVIIth Annual Conference of Indian Society for Prehistoric and Quaternary
Studies, Deccan College, Pune, 27-30 December 1999.
Papers presented:
1. Harappan Civilization: New Concept about Terminology and Origin.
2. (with Misra et. al.) Excavations at Balathal- 1998-99: Preliminary Results.
17. Early Historic Rajasthan and Contemporary North Indian Cultures, Institute of
Rajasthan Studies, Rajashtan Vidhyapeeth, Udaipur, 10-11 August 2000.
Paper presented: Archaeology of the Early Historic Phase in Mewar.
18. XXIXth Annual Conference of Indian Society for Prehistoric and Quaternary
Studies, Department of Ancient History and Archaeology, M.S. University of
Baroda, 24-26 November 2001.
Paper presented:
1. Excavations at Gilund- A Preliminary Results
2. (with L. Pandey) Ethno-archaeological Study of Iron Technology in Mewar.
19. Mewar Through the Ages, Institute of Rajasthan Studies, Rajasthan Vidyapeeth,
Udaipur, 9-11 August 2002.
Paper presented: Mewar during the Protohistoric Times.
20. Khandesh Itihas Parishad, Nizampur, Dhule, 19-20 February 2004. Delivered
Presidential Address entitled
Archaeology of Khandesh- The Recent Perspective.
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21. National Seminar on the History of Water and Land Management in South India,
Indian Council of Historical Research, Bangalore, 10-12 September 2004.
Paper presented: Land and Water Management during the Protohistoric
Period in the Deccan.
22. Harappan Civilization: Problems and Prospective, M.S. University of Baroda, 11-
12 December 2004.
Paper presented: Sorath Harappan: Myth and Reality.
23. XXXIInd Annual Conference of Indian Society for Prehistoric and Quaternary
Studies, State Department of Archaeology, Lucknow, 27-31 December 2004.
Paper presented: Excavations at Siddhapur Solapur District.
24. History of Science and Technology in India, IIT Kanpur, 17-20 January 2005.
Paper presented: Chalcolithic South Asia: Aspects of Crafts and Technologies.
25. History of Science and Technology in India, Nainital University, Nainital, 8-11
December 2005.
Paper presented: (with Shweta Sinha Deshpande) Chalcolithic Crafts and
Technologies.
26. XXXIII Annual Conference of Indian Society for Prehistoric and Quaternary
Studies, Bangalore, 15-18 December 2005.
Paper presented: Early Farming Cultures of Mewar with Special Reference to
the sites of Balathal and Gilund.
27. Prof. H.D. Sankalia Birth Centenary Seminar “Review of Recent Research and
Methodological Trends in Indian Archaeology” 10-12 December 2007.
Paper presented: Protohistoric Investigations in the Indo-Gangetic Plains.
28. History of Indian Science and Technology, Deccan College, Post-Graduate and
Research Institute, Pune, 13-16 December 2007.
Paper presented: Chalcolithic South Asia: Aspects of Technology.
29. Annual Conference of the Indian Archaeological Society and Indian Society for
Prehistory and Quaternary Studies, Bhuvaneshwar, 29-31 December 2008.
Paper presented: Excavations at Farmana 2007-08.
30. Annual Conference of the Indian Archaeological Society and Indian Society for
Prehistory and Quaternary Studies, Allahabad, 14-17 November 2009.
Chaired sessions.
31. 8th Brihan Maharashtra Prachya Vidya Perishad, Ratnagiri, Maharashtra, 26-28
December 2009.
Delivered History and Archaeology Section Presidential Address: Archaeology
and History of Konkan.
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32. A Seminar on Ancient and Cultural History of Konkan: New Trends, Khed,
Maharashtra, 20-21 February 2010.
Delivered Inaugural Presidential Address. Konkan During the Early Historic
Period.
35. Seminar on History of Indian Science and Technology, Science Centre Udaipur,
12-14 January 2011.
Paper presentation: Aspects of South Asian Chalcolithic Technology.
36. Indian History Congress, Malda, West Bengal, 11-13 February 2011.
Delivered Archaeology Section Presidential Address: Protohistoric Research in
South Asia: Achievements and Challenges.
37. National Seminar on Indian Archaeology through the Ages, University of Calcutta,
28-29 March 2011. Presided over the Inaugural Session.
Paper presented: Excavations at Farmana.
39. Future of the Past, Mini Workshop organized by TIFR and ICTS, Mangalore, 22-
26 November 2011.
Paper presented: Ancient Architecture and Town Planning.
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2. Recent Archaeological Research on Early Historic Culture at Junnar.
3. (with Udayan) Typological Study of Iron Objects from Iswal (Early Historic
Phase), Rajasthan.
4. (Poster Presentation with Astha Dibyopama) Economic Condition of the
Chalcolithic Community in Mewar Region with Special Reference to
Balathal and Gilund.
42. Archaeology and Cultural Diversity, Joint Annual Conference of IAS, ISPQS and
IHCS, M.S. University of Baroda, Vadodara, 22-24 November 2012.
Paper presented: (with S. Joshi). Brick Structure from Mature Harappan level
Discovered by Electrical Resistivity Survey at Farmana, Haryana.
43. National Seminar on Local History of Mumbai: Western Sea Coast, Shri M.D,
Shah Mahila College of Arts and Commerce, Mumbai, 27-28 February, 2013.
Delivered Presidential Address: History and Archaeology of Mumbai.
45. 9th Annual Conference of Khandesh Itihas Parishad, 29 July 2013. Delivered
Presidential Address: Source Material of Archaeology and History.
46. National Seminar on History and Traditional Technology of Storage and Agrarian
System in India, Udaipur, 27-28 October 2013.
Delivered Key Note Address: Development of Agrarian Society in Mewar:
Recent Evidence.
48. National Seminar on Historiography and the Regional History, C.T. Bora College,
Shirur, 29-30 September 2014.
Keynote Address: Archaeology and the Regional History
49. Seminar on Archaeology and Language and Joint Annual Conference of Indian
Archaeological Society, Indian Society for Prehistoric and Quaternary Studies and
Indian History and Culture Society, Pune, 6-9 October 2014.
1. Transition from Hunting-Gathering to Agriculture in Mewar: A Case
Study of Gilund and Bagor.
2. (et al.) Ancient DNA on the Animal Bones from Rakhigarhi Site of the
Harappan Civilization (Poster)
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3. (with Uday Kumar) Evidence of Iron Smelting from Iswal, Southeast
Rajasthan: Archaeological and Ethnographic Study.
50. The Indian Institute of Metals- NMD ATM 2014 Conference on Redefining the
Horizons of Metallurgy/Materials, College of Engineering, Pune, 12-15 November
2014.
Invited Lecture: Copper and Iron Age Cultures of Indian Subcontinent.
54. 4th Bharatiya Vigyan Sammelan and Expo Goa held at Panji, Goa on 6-7-8
February 2015.
Delivered lecture on Historical development of science and technology in India.
57. Chief Guest and delivering the keynote address in 8th Annual National Conference
on „Ancient Science and Archaeology‟ at Birla college of Arts, Science &
Commerce, Kalyan, as a Chief Guest on Monday, 9th March , 2015.
58. Invited for book inauguration “Origin of the Vedic Religion and Indus-Ghaggar
Civilization” by Sanjay Sonawani on Friday April 10, 2015.
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60. National Seminar on Neolithic/Chalcolithic Cultures of India with Special
Reference to Bihar, Bodhgaya Museum, Bodh Gaya, 28 September 2015.
Delivered Presidential Address: Origins of Agriculture with Special Reference
to Bihar
61. 24th Session of Akhil Maharashtra Itihas Parishad held at S. N. College, Bhayandar,
27 November 2015.
Delivered Presidential Address: Relevance of Archaeology and New
Developments in History/Archaeology of Maharashtra.
62. National Seminar on the Recent Advances in the Study of Harappan Civilization,
Shimoga, Karnataka, 30 January2016.
Paper presented: Harappan Civilization of South Asia: New Perspectives
5. International Seminar on Climatic Change and Human Response: Last Two Million
Years, Pune: India, 19-23 December 1990.
Papers presented:
1. The Establishment of a Farmstead at Walki in Western India around 1400
B.C.
2. (with P.B. Gambhir) Burial customs among some tribes in Maharashtra-
An ethno-archaeological study.
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Paper presented: Origin and Development of the Chalcolithic Phase in Central
India: The Recent Evidence From Balathal.
11. Human Mate Choice and Prehistoric Marital Network, Kyoto, Japan, 20-24
November 2000.
12. Monsoon and Civilization (2nd Asian Lake Drilling Programme Workshop), Pune,
India, 15-19 January 2001.
Papers presented:
1. (with Y. Yasuda) Holocene Climatic (Monsoon) Change and the Emergence
and Decline of the Early Farming Community in Western India.
2. (et al.) Solar Forcing of Climate Change and a Monsoon-Related Cultural
Shift in Western India around 800 cal BC.
(et al.) Harappan Civilization and Palaeobotanical Evidences of Climatic
Change in Eurasia around 4000 Years BP.
13. Early Bronze Age Cultures, Peking University, China, 24-26 February 2001.
Paper presented:
1. Copper/Bronze Age Cultures of South Asia.
2. (with Kharakwal and Yasuda) Beginning of Metallurgy and Bronze Age
Cultures of India.
14. High Resolution Lake Sediment Records in Climate and Environment Variability
Studies, (6th ELDP Workshop), Potsdam, Germany, 11-16 May, 2001.
Paper presented: (jointly with Yasuda) Problem Oriented Environmental
Archaelogy: An ALDP Research in India.
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16. Environmental Changes and Rise and Fall of Civilizations (3rd ALDP/ELDP Joint
Symposium), Kyoto and Mikata, Japan, 4-10 November 2001.
Papers presented:
1. (et.al) Climate Fluctuations and Rise and Fall of the Harappan Civilization
of South Asia.
2. (et. al) Cord Impressed Ware and Rice Cultivation in Different Regions of
Asia: Possibilities of Inter-link.
17. The Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association (IPPA), 17th Congress, Taipei, Taiwan, 9-
16 September 2002.
Organized a Session on Human Response to Holocene Climatic Fluctuations in
China and South Asia.
Paper presented: Origin, Development and Decline of Early Farming
Community in Mewar: A Response to Fluctuating Climatic Conditions.
18. Rise of Civilization in the Greater Indus Valley and Saraswati: Recent
Interpretations, California State University, Long Beach, 17-18 October 2003.
Paper presented: Chalcolithic Cultures of Rajasthan: Cultural Processes and
Interactions.
19. 32nd Annual Conference on South Asia, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 24- 26
October 2003.
Paper presented: Chalcolithic Cultures of Mewar: Their Interactions with the
Harappans.
21. International Seminar on First Farmers in Global Perspective, Lucknow, India, 18-
20 January 2006.
Paper presented: Climatic Changes and Emergence and Growth of
Agricultural Communities in Mewar, Rajasthan.
24. Seven Thousand Years of Culture and Civilization of Hissar, Damghan, Iran, 16-18
February 2007.
Paper presented: Cultural Contact between Central India and Iran during
Protohistoric Period.
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25. Indus Civilization- Recent Researches in India and Pakistan, Research Institute for
Humanity and Nature, Kyoto, Japan, 2-3 June 2007.
Paper presented: Exploration and Excavation in the Ghaggar Basin- 2006-07.
26. XIX International Conference on South Asian Archaeology, Ravenna, Italy, 2-6
July 2007.
Paper presented:
1. Gilund Excavations 1999-2005: An Overview.
2. Harappan Archaeology in the Ghaggar Basin: Results of the Recent
Exploration and Excavation work.
4. Chaired a Prehistoric South Asia session.
5. Organized a panel discussion on Excavations at Gilund 1999-2005.
28. 2nd International Congress of the Society of South Asian Archaeology, Shiraz, Iran,
25-29 May 2008.
Paper presented: Ghaggar Harappan Project: Report on the Recent Research.
29. Indus Project Meeting, Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, Kyoto, Japan,
6 June 2008.
Paper presented: A Report on the Excavations at Farmana, a Harappan site in
the Ghaggar Basin.
30. The Cultural Relations Between the Indus and Iranian Civilizations During the
Third Millennium BCE, Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, Kytoto,
Japan, 7-8 June 2008.
Paper presented: Pre/Early Harappan Cultures to the East of the Indus Valley.
31. Indus Project Meeting, Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, Kyoto, Japan,
28 June 2009.
Paper presented: A Report on the Excavations at Farmana 2008-09, a
Harappan site in the Ghaggar Basin.
32. 11th Harvard Round Table, Kyoto Session, Kyoto, Japan, 29-30 June 2009.
Paper presented: Burial Customs in the 3rd and 2nd Millennia BC in the
Ghaggar and Kutch, India.
33. VIIth International Seminar on Beginning of the Use of Metals and Alloys
(BUMA), Bangalore, India, 13-17 August 2009.
Paper presented: Status of Research in Scientific Archaeology in India.
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34. International Seminar on Buddhist Heritage, Western India, Baroda, 15-17 January
2010.
Paper presented: Junnar: an Important Buddhist Centre in Western India.
35. International Seminar on Harappan Culture in Gujarat, Bhuj, India, 28-31 January
2010.
Paper presented: Sorath Harappan: a Regional Manifestation.
37. 20th Conference of the European Association for South Asian Archaeology and Art,
University of Vienna, Austria, 4-9 July 2010.
Paper presented: (et. al) Harappan Architecture and Cemetery at Farmana in
the Ghaggar Basin, India: An Analytical Approach.
38. 3rd International Congress of the Society of South Asian Archaeology, University
of Kelania, Colombo, 20-21 August 2010.
Papers presented:
1. (with Sutapa Lahiri) An Ethno-archaeological study of the Space Utilization
during the Mature Harappan Period with Special Reference to Farmana,
Rohtak District, Haryana.
2. (with Ozra Rounaghy) Role of Trade in Cultural Interactions during the
Prehistoric Ear in South Asia.
3. (with Nisha Sawant) On the Functional Aspects of the Architectural
Remains at the Shivneri Fort, Maharashtra, India.
40. The Environment and Civilization: Past. Present and Future, International Research
Center for Japanese Studies, Kyoto, Japan, 30 November- 6 December 2010.
Paper Presented: Decline of the Harappan Civilization: Causes and
Consequences.
41. International Seminar on India and Iran: Our Cultural Legacy of the Past, Poona
College, Pune.
Paper presented: India-Iran Contacts during the 4th-2 Millennia BCE.
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42. 1st Biennial Conference of the International Association for Asian Heritage, Sri
Lanka Foundation, Colombo, 7-8 April 2011.
Delivered Keynote Address: Origins of Agricultural Communities in South
Asia.
46. International Seminar on Art and Archaeology of Madhya Pradesh and the
Adjoining Region, Bhopal, 14-15 March 2012.
Paper presented:Iran and Central Indian Contact during the 3rd and 2nd
Millennia BC.
49. The Forum on Global Heritage in a Developing World: Focus on Asia, Asia
Society, New York, USA, 3 May 2012.
Paper presented: Heritage Planning for the Indus Heritage: New
Breakthroughs.
50. Anand Coomaraswami Memorial Conference on Asian Art and Culture, Centre for
Asian Studies, University of Kelania, Sri Lanka, 8-10 September 2012.
Paper presented: Evolution of Architecture and Town Planning in Early
Southwest India.
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52. International Seminar on the Harappan Archaeology, Chandigarh, 27-29 October
2012.
Paper presented: Harappan Burial Practices in the Ghaggar Basin with Special
Reference to Farmana.
55. Dialogue of Civilizations: The Past as a Window to the Future, Guatemala City,
Guatemala, 15-17 April 2013.
Paper presented: Indus Civilization (Harappan Culture): An Overview.
58. 5th International Congress of Society of South Asian Archaeology, Raipur, 14-18
February 2014.
Paper presented: South Asian Protohitory- Problems and Prospects.
59. International Seminar on Determining Cultural Continuity since Vedic and Epic
Eras, Institute of Scientific Research on Vedas, Delhi Chapter, 23-24 February
2014.
Paper presented: Relationship between RigVedic and Harappan Civilization:
Arts and Crafts and their Continuity through the Ages.
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62. Cultural Connections Between Ancient Mesopotamia and Ancient India, University
of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, 12-14 September 2014.
Paper presented: Trade between Harappan and Mesopotamian Civilizations in
the Third Millennium BCE: An Archaeological Perspective.
63. The International Seminar on The Indus –Saraswati (Harappan) Civilization Vis-
A- Vis The Rigveda, New Delhi, 27th-29th March 2015.
Paper presented: The Overall Distribution-pattern of sites of the Indus-
Sarasvati Civilization and its Implication.
64. Early Rice Cultivation System and their Impact on Social Evolution and the
Environment, Institute of Archaeology, University of London, London,15-17
September 2015
Paper presented: Rice Cultivation in the Northwest Part of India in the Third
Millennium BCE
1. Executive Member, Indian Society for Prehistory and Quaternary Studies – 1993-
96.
12. Member, Sub-Committee for Revising the Syllabus of A.I.H.C. and Archaeology,
Shivaji University, Kolhapur, 1999.
14. Member, Board of Studies, Shivaji University, Kolhapur, since 2000 for a period of
three years.
23. Founder and General Secretary, Society of South Asian Archaeology 2005.
24. Expert Member, Research and Recognition Committee, Solapur University since
February 2006 for a period of three years.
32. Member, Academic Council, Deccan College, PG and Research Institute, Pune,
since April 2008.
33. Organizer, 2nd International Congress of the Society of South Asian Archaeology,
Shiraz, Iran, 25-29 May 2008.
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35. Member, Management Council, Deccan College, Post-Graduate and Research
Institute, Deemed University, Pune, since 2008.
37. Member, Board of Studies, Deccan College, Post-Graduate and Research Institute,
Deemed University, Pune, since 2008.
42. Member, Panel of Experts for Conservation Works, Western Zone, Government of
India, Archaeological Survey of India, since October 2009.
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51. Member, Research and Recognition Committee, North Maharashtra University,
Jalgaon since 2011.
52. Member, Board of Studies, North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon, since 2011.
56. Member, Board of Studies, M.S. University of Baroda, since September 2011.
58. Subject Expert, Minor and Major Research Grants, History/ Archaeology subject,
University Grants Commission, since 2011.
60. Member, Board of Studies for Social Sciences, Solapur University, Solapur, since
2012.
66. Chairman, Academic Council, Deccan College, Deemed University since October
2013.
68. Honorary Administrator, Deccan College Poona Trust since October 2013.
69. Chairman, Planning and Monitoring Board, Deccan College, Deemed University
since October 2013.
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70. Chairman, Finance Committee, Deccan College, Deemed University since October
2013.
71. Chairman, Selection Committee (for Teaching Staff), Deccan College, Deemed
University since October 2013.
76. Adviser, Personality Test (PT) Board for the Civil Services (Main) Union Public
Service Commission, New Delhi, 5-9 May 2014
77. Convener, International Seminar on Archaeology and Language and Joint Annual
Conference of Indian Archaeological Society, Indian Society for Prehistoric and
Quaternary Studies and Indian History and Culture Society, 6-9 October 2014.
79. Expert member in the selection committee of in the department of Ancient history
and Archaeology , Madras University December 2014
80. Nominated as a Chairman for expert committee for evaluation of proposal under
the scheme of development of schemes of special heritage status to college for the
year 2014-15
84. Expert Member, Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage, 71 Lodhi
Estates, New Delhi-110003.
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85. Committee Member, The Indian Advisory Committee (IAC) of American Institute
of Indian Studies, Main Campus 22, Institutional Area, Sector 32, Gurgaoin,
Haryana 122001, India.
87. Committee Member, Marubhumi Sodh Sansthan, Sri Dungargarh, Bikaner – 2015.
88. Nominated as a Chairman for expert committee for evaluation of proposal under
the scheme of development of schemes of special heritage status to college for the
year 2014-15.
90. Appointed as expert member by Indian National Science Academy for Research
Council for History of Science.
Publications:
Books:
1. 1990 (with M.K. Dhavalikar and S. Atre) Excavations at Kaothe. Deccan College
Research Institute, Pune.
2. 1998 Early Farming Community in the Central Tapi Basin (Study of Settlement and
Subsistence Patterns), Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers, New Delhi.
3. 2008. (et al.) A Report on the Excavations at Farmana (2007-08): A Harappan site
in the Ghaggar Basin. Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, Kyoto, Japan.
4. 2009-2010 (et al.). Harappan Necropolis at Farmana in the Ghaggar Basin, New
Delhi: Indian Archaeological Society.
5. 2011 (with Shweta Sinha Deshpande and Sanjay Deshpande). Heritage sites in
Gujarat: A Gazetteer, Aryan International Books, New Delhi.
6. 2011 (et.al.). Excavations at Farmana, District Rohtak, Haryana, India 2006-2008.
Kyoto: Indus Project, Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, Japan.
7. 2011 (et.al.). Excavations at Girawad, District Rohtak, Haryana, India 2006.
Kyoto: Indus Project, Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, Japan.
8. 2014 Excavations at Gilund: The Artifacts and Other Studies. University of
Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Philadelphia, USA.
9. (in press) Chalcolithic South Asia: Aspects of Crafts and Technologies, Infinity
Foundation, USA.
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Monograph:
Monograph published on “Chalcolithic Mewar and its interaction with the
Harappans”, Professor R. P. Vyas Memorial Lecture Series-II organized by
Mahila P. G. Mahavidhyalaya, Kamala Nehru, Soorsagar Road, Jodhapur-342009
on 25th July 2015.
Edited Books/Journals
1. 2001 (ed. with Y. Yasuda) Monsoon and Civilization (abstracts), Roli Books, New
Delhi.
2. 2004 (ed. with Y. Yasuda) Monsoon and Civilization, Roli Book- Lustre Press,
Singapore.
3. 2006. Ancient Asia 1.
4. 2010. Ancient Asia 2.
5. 2010 (ed. with Teresa Raczek) The Gilund Project: Excavations in Regional
Context (Proceedings of the 19th Meeting of the European Association of South
Asian Archaeology in Ravenna, Italy, July 2007), BAR International Series 2132.
6. 2010 (et al.) Abstract Volume of the 3rd International Congress of the Society of
South Asian Archaeology, Centre for Asian Studies, University of Kelania, Sri
Lanka.
7. 2013. Ancient Asia 3 (online Journal).
8. 2013. Ancient Asia 4 (online Journal).
9. 2013 (et al.). Art and Archaeology of Madhya Pradesh and the Adjoining Region:
Recent Perspective, Bhopal: Directorate of Archaeology, Archives and Musuem,
Government of Madhya Pradesh.
10. 2014. Ancient Asia 5 (continuous, online Journal)
11. Ancient Asia continuous, online Journal.
12. Bulletin, Deccan College Research Institute, Vol. 74.
13. Bulletin, Deccan College Research Institute, Vol. 75.
Research papers
In National Journals
1. 1985. Kaothe - A Late Harappan settlement in the Central Tapi basin. Bulletin of
the Deccan College Research Institute, vol. 44.
2. 1986 (in Marathi) Madhya Tapichya khoryatil adhya shetakari va tyanchi vasahat
rachana. Samsodhak.
3. 1986 (in Marathi) Maharashtratil uttar Sindhu sanskriti - vaishishthe va vasahat
rachana. Samsodhak.
4. 1987-88. Land use pattern during Chalcolithic period in the Tapi basin. Puratattva
18:54-60.
5. 1988. A microwear study of blade tools from Inamgaon. In Excavations at
Inamgaon, M.K. Dhavalikar, H.D. Sankalia and Z.D. Ansari (eds.), vol I, part ii,
Deccan College Research Institute, Pune, pp.543-552.
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6. 1988. A note on copper punch. In Excavations at Inamgaon, M.K. Dhavalikar,
H.D. Sankalia and Z.D. Ansari (eds.), vol I, part ii, Deccan College Research
Institute, Pune, pp. 725-726.
7. 1988. An experimental study of the technology of stone tool manufacture. Bulletin
of Deccan College Research Institute, vols. 47-48. pp. 311-317.
8. 1988. (with staff and students). Archaeology of the vacant land in Poona: An
experimental study. Bulletin of Deccan College Research Institute, vols.47-48, pp
249-258.
9. 1988. A Review article of Settlement History and Rise of Civilization in Ganga-
Yamuna Doab, by Makkhan Lal. In Bulletin of Deccan College Research Institute,
vols. 47-48. pp. 391-92.
10. 1988. (in Marathi) Tamrapashan yugin Maharashtratil sheti vyavasaya,
Samsodhak, Dec. 1988.
11. 1990 Settlement pattern of the Savalda culture - The first farming community of
Maharashtra. Bulletin of Deccan College Research Institute, vols. 49-50 (Sankalia
Memorial Volume) 49:417-426.
12. 1990 (with R.S. Pappu). Environment and Chalcolithic land use patter at Kaothe. In
Excavations at Kaothe, M.K. Dhavalikar, Vasant Shinde and S. Atre (eds.), Deccan
College Research Institute, Pune.
13. 1990 (with R.S. Pappu). Site catchment study of the Deccan Chalcolithic in the
Central Tapi basin. Bulletin of Deccan College Research Institute, vols. 49-50,
(Sankalia Memorial Volume) 49:317-338.
14. 1990 A Review article of First Farmers of the Deccan, by M.K. Dhavalikar. In
Bulletin of Deccan College Research Institute, (Sankalia Memorial Volume)
49:329-331.
15. 1990 (with R.S. Pappu). Daimabad : The Chalcolithic Regional centre in the
Godavari basin. Bulletin of the Deccan College Research Institute, (Golden Jubilee
Volume) 50:307-316.
16. 1990 (with M.K. Dhavalikar and S. Atre). Small site archaeology- Excavations at
Walki. Bulletin of the Deccan College Research Institute (Golden Jubilee volume)
50:197-228.
17. 1990. The Malwa Culture in Maharashtra: A Study of Settlement and Subsistence
Patterns. Man and Environment, XV, No.2:53-59.
18. 1990 (in Marathi) Tamrapashan yugin Kaothe gaon. Samsodhak December 1990
19. 1991. A Horn-headed human figure on Harappan jar from Padri, Gujarat. Man and
Environment: XVI (2):87-89.
20. 1991. A Harappan horned deity- The evidence from Western India. Puratattva 21:
79-81.
21. 1992. Excavation at Padri 1990-91: A Preliminary report. Man and Environment,
XVII (1):79-86.
22. 1992 (with Sonya Bhagat Kar) Padri Ware: A New Painted Ceramic found in the
Harappan Levels at Padri in Gujarat. Man and Environment, XVII (2): 105-110.
23. 1992. Settlement Archaeology of Kaothe: A Chalcolithic Site in the Tapi Basin,
Puratattva, 22.
24. 1993-94. Techniques of Excavation of Mud Structures. Bharati 20 (I&II):19-22.
25. 1993 (with E. Thomas) A Unique Harappan Copper Fish-Hook from Padri,
Gujarat, Man and Environment, XVIII (2): 145-148.
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26. 1993 (with V.N. Misra and others) Terra-cotta Bull Figurines from Marmi: A
Chalcolithic Settlement in Chitorgarh District, Rajasthan, Man and Environment,
XVIII (2): 149-152.
27. 1994. The Deccan Chalcolithic: A Recent Perspective, Man and Environment, XIX
(1-2):169-178.
28. 1994-95 (with V. Gogte) Chalcolithic Walki- A Satellite Settlement of Inamgaon:
A Study by X-Ray Diffraction of Pottery, Puratattva 25: 62-63.
29. 1995 (with Misra and others) Excavations at Balathal: Their Contribution to the
Chalcolithic and Iron Age Cultures of Rajasthan, Man and Environment, XX (1):
57-80.
30. 1995 (with Walimbe). Anthropometric Data on a Human Skeleton from the Early
Historic Levels at Padri, Man and Environment, XX (2): 43-55.
31. 1996. Bone Tools from Kuntasi, in Excavations at Kuntasi, M.K. Dhavalikar et al
(eds.), Deccan College Research Institute, Pune.
32. 1996. Blade Tools from Kuntasi, in Excavations at Kuntasi, M.K. Dhavalikar et al.
(eds.), Deccan College Research Institute, Pune.
33. 1996. A Preliminary Report of the Second Season's Excavation at Padri. In Krisna
Smrti: Studies in Indian Art and Archaeology, Prof. K.D. Bajpai Commemoration
Volume, R.K. Sharma and R.C. Agrawal (eds); New Delhi: Aryan Books
International, pp.40-45.
34. 1997 (with A. Paul and B. Tripathy) New Archaeological Discoveries in the Lower
Shetrunji River Basin, Bhavnagar District, Gujarat. In Him Kanti (Prof. K.P.
Nautiyal Felicitation Volume) B.M. Khanduri and Vinod Nautiyal (eds): New
Delhi: Books and Books, pp. 53-63.
35. 1997 (with V.N. Misra and others) Excavations at Balathal (1995-97) with Special
Reference to Chalcolithic Architecture. Man and Environment XXII(2): 35-57.
36. 1997. Tamrapashan yugin Khandesh. In Khandesh Itihas, P.D. Jagtap Ed, Jalgaon:
Nutan Maratha Vidyalaya, pp. 23-33.
37. 1997-98 (with Jeevan Kharakwal) The Archaeology of Kumbhalgarh, Maharana
Kumbha Sangeet Parishad Smarika, Udaipur.
38. 1998. Archaeology: Development and Problems. Presidential Address, Ancient
Indian History Section. In Shodhanibandhsangraha (in Marathi) G.L. Bhide
Ed.Solapur: Shivaji University Publication.
39. 1998 A Review of Cultural Imperialism (Indus Civilisation in Western India) by
M.K. Dhavalikar. Bulletin of Deccan College Research Institute 56: 329-31.
40. 1999. Presidential Address: Ancient Indian Section. In Shodhanibandh Sangraha,
P.N. Deshpande Ed. Amravati, pp. 16-26.
41. 1999 (with A. Paul). Archaeological Investigations in the Lower Shetrunji River
Basin, Bhavnagar District, Gujarat. Bulletin of Deccan College Research Institute
58-59.
42. 1999. A Review of Indian Protohistory by M.K. Dhavalikar, Bulletin of Deccan
College Research Institute 58-59.
43. 1999. A Review of Early Historic Archaeology of India by M.K. Dhavalikar,
Bulletin of Deccan College Research Institute 58-59.
44. 1999-2000 (with P.B. Gambhir). Burial customs among some tribes in
Maharashtra: Ethno-archaeological Study. Bulletin of the Tribal Research Institute,
Pune.
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45. 2001-2002 (with Possehl and Sinha Deshpande) Ceramic Assemblage in
Protohistoric Mewar (Rajasthan) with Special Reference to Gilund and Balathal,
Puratattva 32: 5-24.
46. 2002. Establishment of a farmstead at Walki in Western India 1400 B.C. The
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