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Ancient coastal transportation system along the Western Saurashtra coast: Evidence from Navibandar

หน่วยงาน National Institute Of Oceanography (NIO), India

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ชื่อเรื่อง : Ancient coastal transportation system along the Western Saurashtra coast: Evidence from Navibandar
นักวิจัย : Gaur, A.S. , Sundaresh , Tripati, S.
คำค้น : archaeology , port installations
หน่วยงาน : National Institute Of Oceanography (NIO), India
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ปีพิมพ์ : 2556
อ้างอิง : Current Science, vol.104(2); 2013; 190-193 , http://drs.nio.org/drs/handle/2264/4245
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A recent maritime archaeological exploration around Navibandar, Gujarat yielded evidence of ferry/jetty points. These points were well connected with the stone-paved roads. Interestingly, the roads have evidence of the use of bullock carts. Navibandar is situated on the eastern bank of the River Bhadar which joins the Arabian Sea about half a kilometre west of the village. The evidence recorded suggests that Navibandar played an auxiliary role to Porbandar port in maritime activities during the medieval period.

บรรณานุกรม :
Gaur, A.S. , Sundaresh , Tripati, S. . (2556). Ancient coastal transportation system along the Western Saurashtra coast: Evidence from Navibandar.
    : National Institute Of Oceanography (NIO), India.
Gaur, A.S. , Sundaresh , Tripati, S. . 2556. "Ancient coastal transportation system along the Western Saurashtra coast: Evidence from Navibandar".
    : National Institute Of Oceanography (NIO), India.
Gaur, A.S. , Sundaresh , Tripati, S. . "Ancient coastal transportation system along the Western Saurashtra coast: Evidence from Navibandar."
    : National Institute Of Oceanography (NIO), India, 2556. Print.
Gaur, A.S. , Sundaresh , Tripati, S. . Ancient coastal transportation system along the Western Saurashtra coast: Evidence from Navibandar. : National Institute Of Oceanography (NIO), India; 2556.