Prospects of Public Archaeology in Heritage Management in Bangladesh: Perspective of Wari-Bateshwar |
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Authors: | Morshed Rayhan |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Archaeology, Jahangirnagar University, C/O, Dr. Sufi Mostafizur Rahman, Savar, Dhaka, 1342, Bangladesh 2. Oitihya-Onneswan (Archaeological Research Centre), Dhaka, Bangladesh
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Abstract: | Culture wandered through the plain-lands of Himalayan valley all through Bangladesh, enriching the heritage and diversity of this piece of land for centuries. This country, hence, witnesses numerous changes in its geo-political graph and inherits a reach archaeological heritage. In this land, the practice of archaeology has also witnessed a historical development. With the passage of time, the archaeological practices have found a new dimension in terms of diversities and development. New theories and excavations enriched the whole practice. With the foundation of a new era, new views and motifs have splayed roots in the ground of archaeological practices. Public archaeology is one of the newest areas on which archaeology and archaeological practices are been flourishing lately. This article tries to find out the prospects and the importance of Public Archaeology in Bangladesh in the perspective of the stupendous excavation taken place at Wari-Bateshwar. |
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