Rakhaldas Bandyopadhyay

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Rakhaldas Bandyopadhyay was an Indian archaeologist and historian best known for his pioneering role in uncovering and studying the ancient Indus Valley Civilization.

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instanceOf Indian historian
archaeologist
person
academicDiscipline South Asian history
protohistoric archaeology
areaOfInfluence Indus Valley Civilization research
South Asian archaeology NERFINISHED
contributedTo systematic study of Indus Valley artifacts
understanding of Bronze Age urbanism in South Asia
countryOfCitizenship India
employer Archaeological Survey of India NERFINISHED
ethnicity Bengali
familyName Bandyopadhyay NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Indus Valley Civilization studies
archaeology
history
genre archaeological report
historical writing
givenName Rakhaldas NERFINISHED
hasHonorific pioneer of Indus Valley Civilization archaeology
influenced later generations of Indian archaeologists
knownFor excavations at Mohenjo-daro
pioneering role in uncovering the Indus Valley Civilization
research on ancient Indian history
languageOfWorkOrName Bengali
English
memberOf Archaeological Survey of India NERFINISHED
name Rakhaldas Bandyopadhyay NERFINISHED
nationality Indian
notableAchievement contributed to identifying Mohenjo-daro as an ancient urban settlement
helped establish the antiquity of the Indus Valley Civilization
notableWork early excavation reports on Mohenjo-daro
publications on Indus Valley seals and artifacts
occupation archaeologist
historian
placeOfActivity Indian subcontinent NERFINISHED
Sindh region NERFINISHED
subjectOf studies on the history of Indian archaeology
workedOn Indus Valley seals NERFINISHED
Mohenjo-daro excavation NERFINISHED
ancient Indian historical sites

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Harappa excavatedBy Rakhaldas Bandyopadhyay