Minerals and Metals in PreModern India

Minerals and Metals in PreModern India

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Minerals and Metals in PreModern India

Minerals and Metals in PreModern India

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SKU: DADAX8124601836
ISBN: 9788124601839
Publisher: D.K. Printworld Pvt. Ltd.
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A Sequel To His Widely Acclaimed Minerals And Metals In Ancient India, In Two Volumes, (1996), Professor Biswas Here Continues With The Fascinating Story Of Indigenous Gems, NonGem Minerals, Metals And Metallic Art : From 1200 Ad Onwards To Almost The Threshold Of Modern Times. Like Its Predecessor, This Volume Too Is Sponsored By The Indian National Science Academy (Insa), New Delhi. Beginning With A View Of Medieval IndiaS Enchanting Gems, Its Highly Dexterous Diamond Mining, And An Array Of NonGem Minerals Including, Among Others, Metallic Ores Of Copper, Lead, Zinc, Ferrocobaltite, Aluminium, And Even Building Stones, The Book Offers A Focussed Study Of Iron And Steel, Brass And Zinc In PreModern India With Coherent Descriptions Of The Diversities Of Ores Processed, Smelting Techniques, WootzMaking And Other Products In Different Parts Of The Subcontinent. A Painstakingly Researched Work Based On Foreigners Travelouges And Many Other Sources, The Book ReExplores The Achievements Of Indigenous Industries Of The Day, Highlighting How, For About Two Millennia Since The Lothal And Atranjikhera Eras, India Commanded Primacy In Zinc And Brass; How Its Zinc Smelting And Distillation Technology Were Transferred To The West, Like The Chinese Technologies Of Paper And Gunpowder; And How Its Artisans Could Work Marvels In Metal. The Author Examines, In Retrospect, Indian Traditions Of Metallic Works, Which Are Vividly Exemplified In Its Arts Of Enamelling, Encrustation, JewelSetting, Brass And High Zinc Bidriware, And Much Else. Concludingly, Professor Biswas Also Goes Into The Causes That Spelt Decline Of The Indian Industries And The Superb Vitality Of Its Artisans Tradition.

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