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Shikaripura Ranganatha Rao (1 July 1922 – 3 January 2013), commonly known as Dr. S. R. Rao, was an Indian archaeologist who led teams credited with discoveries of a number of Harappan sites, including the port city Lothal and Bet Dwarka in Gujarat.
Biography and career
Rao was born into a Brahmanical religion family on 1 July 1922. He completed his education from Mysore University.
= Indus script decipherment
=While mainstream scholarship is generally in agreement with Rao's approach of comparison, the details of his decipherment have not been accepted, and the script is still generally considered undeciphered. John E. Mitchiner, after dismissing some more fanciful attempts at decipherment, mentions that "a more soundly-based but still greatly subjective and unconvincing attempt to discern an Indo-European basis in the script has been that of Rao".
In a 2002 interview with The Hindu, Rao asserted his faith in his decipherment, saying that "Recently we have confirmed that it is definitely an Indo-Aryan language and deciphered. Prof. W. W. De Grummond of Florida State University has written in his article that I have already deciphered it."
= Identification of Dwarka
=At Kushasthali (Bet Dwarka), a strip of sand and stone situated 30 km (19 mi) north of town of Dwarka, Rao and his team found a wall (560 metres long) visible on the shore itself. Dating of pottery found here gave a date of 1528 BCE based on thermoluminescence dating
Rao asserts that the unearthed remains at Dwarka were the historical city that was home to Krishna, believed to be the eighth Avatar of Vishnu. it is important to note that the remains found in the ocean are not confirmed to be from Dwarka; they could belong to any other ancient city as well.
Publications
Lothal and the Indus Civilisation, Bombay: Asia Publishing House, ISBN 0-210-22278-6 (1973)
Lothal: A Harappan Port Town (1955 - 1962), Vols. I and II, Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India, no.78, New Delhi, ASIN: B0006E4EAC (1979 and 1985)
Lothal, New Delhi: the Director General, Archaeological Survey of India (1985)
Dawn and Devolution of the Indus Civilization, ISBN 81-85179-74-3, Delhi: Aditya Prakashan (1991)
New Trends in Indian Art and Archaeology: S.R. Rao's 70th Birthday Felicitation Volumes, edited by B.U. Nayak and N.C. Ghosh, 2 vols. (1992)
New Frontiers of Archaeology, Bombay: Popular Prakashan, ISBN 81-7154-689-7 (1994)
The Lost City of Dvaraka, National Institute of Oceanography, ISBN 81-86471-48-0 (1999)
Marine Archaeology in India, Delhi: Publications Division, ISBN 81-230-0785-X (2001)
References
External links
Interview with S. R. Rao at The Hindu[usurped]
Dr. Rao emphasizes preservation of heritage sites in India
Indus script
Hindu dated 20 Feb 2006 - S. R. Rao among Vidya Varenya awardees
Google's cache of Sundeep Books biographic write-up at archive.today (archived 9 May 2007)
Rao biography
Interview
Portrait of S.R.Rao at Kamat.com
S.R.Rao's speech(mp3)about Lord Krishna's Dwarka at DeshGujarat.Com
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Bahasa Harappa
- Peradaban Lembah Indus
- Shikaripura Ranganatha Rao
- Indus script
- Paiyampalli
- Nadoja Award
- List of people from Karnataka
- Madhva Brahmin
- List of University of Mysore people
- Deaths in January 2013
- 2013 in India
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