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Contribution to Understanding the Past
Field diaries of exploration & excavation officers are documentation Tools, comprehensive Records, chronological Account, supplemental Media, Post-Excavation Analysis and Contribution to Understanding the Past.
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Field Diaries of Exploration & Excavation Officers
Field diaries of exploration and excavation officers serve as essential documentation tools that chronicle the daily activities, observations, and findings during archaeological and exploratory endeavors.
- Historical Documentation: Field diaries of exploration and excavation officers involved in studying the Indus Valley Civilization serve as crucial historical documentation tools.
- Site Details: These diaries meticulously record geographical coordinates, excavation methodologies, and specifics about the archaeological sites related to the Indus Valley Civilization.
- Artifact Descriptions: Officers detail their findings, including descriptions of artifacts, pottery, tools, and any other cultural or historical items uncovered during the excavation.
- Contextual Information: The diaries include observations about the stratigraphy and context of discoveries, helping to establish the historical context and spatial relationships between different findings.
- Illustrations and Photographs: In addition to written records, field diaries often contain illustrations, drawings, and photographs of the excavated items and the overall site, providing visual documentation for future analysis.
- Cultural Significance: These records contribute significantly to understanding the cultural, social, and economic aspects of the Indus Valley Civilization, aiding researchers in reconstructing the lifestyle and practices of the ancient inhabitants.
- Archaeological Methodologies: The diaries may detail the excavation techniques and methodologies employed, offering insights into the challenges and strategies used by exploration and excavation officers during their work on Indus Valley sites.
- Post-Excavation Research: Researchers rely on these diaries for post-excavation research, helping to analyze and interpret the findings in the broader context of the civilization’s history.
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Preservation of Knowledge: The meticulous recording in field diaries ensures the preservation of valuable information, contributing to the ongoing scholarly understanding of the Indus Valley Civilization and its significance in human history.
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Charsadda 117 (220) M D Abdul Qadir 1958
The Year 1958 Notebook No 117 (220) Writer Name: M D Abdul Qadir, Date: 28 October 1958 to 1 December 1958
Charsadda 116 (244) Ahmad Nabi Khan 1958
The Year 1958 Notebook No 116 (244) Writer Name: Ahmed Nabi Khan, Date: 29 October 1958 to 4 December 1958
Balambat 122 (250) No Name 1966
The Year 1966 Notebook No 122 (250) Writer Name: Not Mentioned, Date: 8 August 1966 to 27 August 1966
Balakot Excavations 266 (65) A A Farooq 1976
The Year 1976 Notebook No 266 (65) Writer Name: A A Farooq, Date: 12 October 1976 to 16 December 1976
Balakot Excavations 154 (171) Muhammad Siddique 1975
The Year 1975 Notebook No 154 (171) Writer Name: Muhammad Siddique, Date: 16 October 1975 to 4 December 1975
Balakot Excavation 263 (147) Mohammad Siddique 1973
The Year 1973 Notebook No 263 (147) Writer Name: Muhammad Siddique, Date: 22 October 1973 to 8 December 1974
Badalpur District Haripur 157 Noor Ahmad Khan 2010
The Year 2010 Notebook No 157 Writer Name: Noor Ahmed Khan, Date: 8 May 2010 to 7 June 2010
Badalpur District Haripur 156 Syed Shakir Ali Shah 2010
The Year 2010 Notebook No 156 Writer Name: Sayed Shakir Ali Shah, Date: 7 May 2010 to 11 May 2010
Badalpur District Haripur 158 Noor Ahmad Khan 2009
The Year 2009 Notebook No 158 Writer Name: Noor Ahmed Khan, Date: 7 May 2009 to 11 May 2009
Badalpur District Haripur 287 Nafees Ahmad 2008
The Year 2008 Notebook No 287 Writer Name: Nafees Ahmed, Date: 09 February 2008 to 24 June 2008
Badalpur District Haripur 84 Syed Shakir Ali Shah 2006 7
The Year 2006-7 Notebook No 84 Writer Name: Sayed Shakir Ali Shah, Date: 26 November 2006 to 25 March 2007
Badalpur District Haripur 2005
The Year 2005 Writer Name: Not Mentioned, Date: 14 June 2005 to 22 August 2005
Exploration of Bahawalpur Division (268) 1976
The Year 1976 Notebook No 268 Writer Name: Not Mentioned, Date: 27 October 1976 to 9 November 1976
Exploration of Bahawalpur Division (264) 1976
The Year 1976 Notebook No 264 Writer Name: Not Mentioned, Date: 5 October 1976 to 27 October 1976
Exploration Of Bahawalpur Division (Fort Abbas Area) 254 (152) Tariq Masud chaudhary 1974
The Year 1974 Notebook No 254 (152) Writer Name: Tariq Masud Chaudhry, Date: 10 November 1974 to 11 November 1974
Archaeological Survey of Bahawalpur Division 289 Dr M R Mughal 1974
The Year 1974 Notebook No 289 Writer Name: Dr M R Mughal, Date: 10 November 1974 to 24 November 1974
Hathial Punjab 24 Abdul Azim 1990
The Year 1990 Notebook No 24 Writer Name: Abdul Azim, Date: 2 May 1990 to 3 June 1990
Hathial Punjab 23 Bakhat Rawan 1990
The Year 1990 Notebook No 23 Writer Name: Bakat Rawan, Date: 5 May 1990 to 4 June 1990
Hathail Punjab 281 Muhammad Hbibullah khan Khattak and Muhammad Hassan 1990
The Year 1990 Notebook No 281 Writer Name: Muhammad Habibullah Khan Khattak Muhammad Hassan, Date: 3 May 1990 to 4 June 1990
Hathial punjab 253 Muhammad Baloch 1988
The Year 1988 Notebook No 253 Writer Name: Muhammad Baloch, Date: 8 March 1988 to 5 May 1988
Hathial Punjab Arshad Ali Rind 1988
The Year 1988 Writer Name: Arshad Ali Rind, Date: 8 March 1988 to 8 March 1990
Hathial Punjab 79 Shams Uddin Jatoi 1988 1990
The Year 1988 Notebook No 79 Writer Name: Shams Uddin Jatoi, Date: 8 March 1988 to 7 March 1990
Hathial Punjab 21 Muhammad Aslam Khan 1988 89
The Year 1988 Notebook No 21 Writer Name: Muhammad Aslam Khan, Date: 8 March 1988 to 10 June 1989
Hathial Punjab 20 Abdul Haque Bhambhro 1988
The Year 1988 Notebook No 20 Writer Name: Abdul Haque Bhambhro, Date: 8 March 1988 to 5 May 1988
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