Publisher :National Council of Science Museums, Kolkata
Description :The article talks about the rich metallurgical heritage of India. India has an outstanding heritage in metallurgy and its contributions is universally accepted all across the world. First use of metal in India date back to Harappan times. Harappan civilization made object of gold, silver, bronze, lead, copper that can be seen at the National Museum, New Delhi.
Description :Includes bibliographical references.
Source :National Council of Science Museums
Type :Article
Received From :National Council of Science Museums
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Khened, Shivaprasad M.
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2017-06-15T05:39:47Z
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2017-06-15T05:39:47Z
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Includes bibliographical references.
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2010-07
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The article talks about the rich metallurgical heritage of India. India has an outstanding heritage in metallurgy and its contributions is universally accepted all across the world. First use of metal in India date back to Harappan times. Harappan civilization made object of gold, silver, bronze, lead, copper that can be seen at the National Museum, New Delhi.