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- Excavations to Resolve Temple Row: From Guardian Unlimited, a court in India ordered archaeologists to excavate the site of the demolished Ayodhya mosque to determine whether a Hindu temple ever existed there
- Ayodhya Excavations Completed: From BBC, archaeologists complete excavation work on the religious site in northern India, the subject of dispute between Hindus and Muslims
- Mother Goddess Figurines Found in Tamil Nadu: From the Hindu, terracotta figurines of the Mother Goddess have been found at Andipatti in Tiruvannamalai district and Modur in Dharmapuri district of Tamil Nadu during excavations conducted by the State Archaeology Department
- Ropar, India: Article by Upinder Singh describes the history of this site inhabited from about 2100 B.C. to 1700 A.D. and finds made in excavations
- Excavations at the Palaeolithic Site of Attirampakkam: Significant conceptual developments in Indian prehistory and Quaternary studies had their origin in research at this site, which was also characterised as a type-site of the Acheulian handaxe-based 'Madras Industries'
- Archaeobotany of Early Historic sites in Southern Tamil Nadu: Sites sampled included two that were under excavation by the Tamil State Government Department of Archaeology and one which Dr. Rajan has had excavations on in the past
- Minerva: A bi-monthly magazine of excavations, exhibitions, books, auctions about ancient art
- Harappan Civilization - Haryana, Rajasthan & Beyond?: An article in The South Asian describing excavations at the village of Rakhigarhi, about 150km from Delhi
- Excavations at Arikamedu, India: On the southeast coast of India just south of Pondicherry, is the most famous archaeological site in southern India. Discovered in the 1930s and quickly linked with Roman trade, it was excavated three times in the 1940s. The first excavation was an amate
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