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Ship-building Bibliography

Anand, N. M. and P. Chandramohan.1992. Studies on waves and long shore sediment transport along the coastline of Chilika lake. NIO 1-4.

Aradarajan, L.1990. Maritime Encounter of East and West Indian Ship Building Techniques. Unpublished report.

Ardika, I. Wayan. 1999. Ancient trade relation between India and Indonesia. Maritime Heritage of India (Ed.) K.S. Behera. New Delhi: Aryan Books International. Pp. 80-90.

Arunachalam, B.1989. Indigenous traditions of Indian navigation with special reference to south India. Paper presented at the International Symposium on Maritime History at Pondicherry. Feb. Pp. 3-6.

Arunchalam, B. 1999. Traditional navigation landmarks on the east coast of India.

Maritime Heritage of India (Ed.) K.S. Behera. New Delhi: Aryan Books International. Pp. 236-241. 

Basa, Kishor K. 1999. Early trade in the Indian ocean: perspectives on Indo-South-east Asian maritime contacts (c. 400 BC-AD 500). Maritime Heritage of India (Ed.) K.S. Behera. New Delhi: Aryan Books International. Pp. 29-72.

Basa, Kishor K. and K.S. Behera. 1999. Indo-Roman trade. Maritime Heritage of India (Ed.) K.S. Behera. New Delhi: Aryan Books International. Pp. 15-29.

Bawan, R.L.1960. Egypt’s earliest sailing Ships. Antiquity (34) 134: 117.

Behera, K.S. (Ed.) 1999. Maritime Heritage of India. New Delhi: Aryan Books International.

Behera, K.S. 1999. Maritime activities of Orissa. Maritime Heritage of India (Ed.) K.S. Behera. New Delhi: Aryan Books International. Pp. 162-172.

Das, A.C. 1975. Kalinga, the ancient maritime power. Orissa Historical Research Journal 16(4-22): 6-15.

Dhal, U.N. 1999. Indian maritime activities : vedic, epic and puranic sources. Maritime Heritage of India (Ed.) K.S. Behera. New Delhi: Aryan Books International. Pp.11-15.

Dhavalikar, M.K. 1999. Maritime tradition of western India. Maritime Heritage of India (Ed.) K.S. Behera. New Delhi: Aryan Books International. Pp. 107-113.

Dikshit, K.N. and R.G. Pandeya.1978. Ancient maritime contacts of west Bengal-literary and archaeological evidence. The Heritage of India (Ed.) L.N. Mishra. Bodhgaya: ???. Pp. 232-237.

Gaur, Aniruddh Singh.1993. Belekeri as traditional boat building center in north Kanara Dist., Karnataka, India. Journal of Marine Archaeology 4:  69-74.

Ghosh, N.C. 1999. History of shipping in Bengal. Maritime Heritage of India (Ed.) K.S. Behera. New Delhi: Aryan Books International. Pp. 188-196.

Gill, J. S. 1993 a. Material for modern boat building industry. Journal of Marine Archaeology 4: 76-84.

Gill, J. S. 1993 b. Our heritage of traditional boat building. Journal of Marine Archaeology 4: 74-76.

Gopal, Lallanji. 1962. Art of shipbuilding and navigation in ancient India. Journal of Indian History 60: 313-28.

Gopal, Lallanji. 1999. Indian shipping in early Medieval period. Maritime Heritage of India (Ed.) K.S. Behera. New Delhi: Aryan Books International. Pp. 90-107.

Greeshmalatha, A. P. and G. Victor Rajamanickam. 1993. An analysis of different types of traditional coastal vessels along the Kerala coast. Journal of Marine Archaeology 4: 36-51.

Gulbrandsen.1979. Beachcraft development, Andhra Pradesh, India. Madras FAO, Department of Small Scale Fisheries in the Bay of Bengal, RAS/40/SWE. Project Report IND/BCD/1.

Hill, A.H. 1958. Some early accounts of the oriental boats. Mariner’s Mirror 44: 201-217.

Hornell, J. 1920. The origins and ethnological significance of Indian boat designs. Memories of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 3(3): 139-156.

Hornell, J. 1926. Edye’s account of Indian and Ceylon vessels in 1833. Mariner’s Mirror 12: 45-68.

Jain, Kirti. 1993. Boat building and the son Kolis of the Raigad Dist., Maharashtra. Journal of Marine Archaeology 4: 89-92.

Kapitan, G.1987. Native crafts in Sri Lanka. International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 16(2): 136.

Kentley, E.1920. Some aspects of the Masula surf boat. Reprinted from Sewn Plank Boats. National Maritime Museum. Greenwich. Archaeological Series 10.

Kentley, Eric. 1999. The sewn boats of Orissa. Maritime Heritage of India (Ed.) K.S. Behera. New Delhi: Aryan Books International. Pp. 196-201.

Kulkarni, A.R. 1999. Marathas and the sea. Maritime Heritage of India (Ed.) K.S. Behera. New Delhi: Aryan Books International. Pp. 206-214.

Kulke, Hermann. 1999. Trade and politics in eleventh century bay of Bengal. Maritime Heritage of India (Ed.) K.S. Behera. New Delhi: Aryan Books International. Pp. 214-225.

Kumaran, Santha and L.N. Raut. 1990. Marine borer attack on the wrecks of a wooden ship of Dwarka coast and the significance of such damage to archaeology. Journal of Marine Archaeology.

Kunhali, V.1993. Ship building in Beypore- a study in materials, workers and technology. Journal of Marine Archaeology 4: 56-60.

Leshnik, S.Lawrence.1979. The Harappan “Ports” at Lothal: Another view. Ancient Cities of the Indus (Ed.) Gregory L Possehl. New Delhi: Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd. Pp. 203-212.

Manguin, P. Y. 1985. Late Medieval Asian ship building in the Indian ocean. Middle East and Indian Ocean (2): 16- 19.

Mukherjee, B.N. 1999. The maritime contacts between eastern India and south-east Asia: New epigraphic data. Maritime Heritage of India (Ed.) K.S. Behera. New Delhi: Aryan Books International. Pp. 201-206.

Parida, A.N. 1999. Ancient ports on the eastern coast of India. Maritime Heritage of India (Ed.) K.S. Behera. New Delhi: Aryan Books International. Pp. 155-162.

Raman, K.V. 1999. Mritime heritage of the Tamils: some recent findings. Maritime Heritage of India (Ed.) K.S. Behera. New Delhi: Aryan Books International. Pp. 113-116.

Raman, K.V.1997. Rods and river transportation. History of Technology in India (Ed.) A.K.Bag. New Delhi: Indian  National Science Academy. Pp. 591-606.  

Rao, A.S.1993. Belekeri as traditional boat-building centre in north Kanara Dist., Karnataka, India, Journal of Marine Archaeology.

Rao, S.R. 1979, 1985. Lothal – A Harappan Port Town. New Delhi: Archaeological Survey of India. Pp. 225-26, 505.

Rao, S.R. 1979. A “Persian Gulf” seal from Lothal. Ancient Cities of the Indus (Ed.) Gregory L Possehl. New Delhi: Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd. Pp. 148-155.

Rao, S.R.1991. Down and Devolution of the Indus Civilization. New Delhi: Aditya Prakashan.

Rao, S.R. (Ed.) 1993. Journal of Marine Archaeology (Special volume on Ancient Shipbuilding).Goa: National Institute of Oceanography, Dona Paula. Vol. 4.

Rao, S. R.1993 a. Missing links in the history of boat-building technology of India. Journal of Marine Archaeology 4: 60-69.

Rao, S. R.1993 b. Workshop on traditional boat-building technique as practised in India. Journal of Marine Archaeology 4: 9-12.

Raut, L. N. and Sila Tripathi.1993. Traditional boat-building centers around Chilika lake of Orissa. Journal of Marine Archaeology 4: 51-56.

Ray, Haraprasad. 1999.  Orissa in Chinese historical records. Maritime Heritage of India (Ed.) K.S. Behera. New Delhi: Aryan Books International. Pp. 225-236.

Sangwan, S.1989. Ship building in India during the company rule. History of Traditional Navigation (Ed.) G. Victor Rahamanickam and Y. Subharayalu. Thanjavur: Tamil University. India.

Sankar Rama and Sila Tripathi.1993. Boat building technology of Bengal: an overview of literary evidence. Journal of Marine Archaeology 4: 84-89.

Sarma, I. K. 1999. Indian seafaring traditions: archaeological perspectives. Maritime Heritage of India (Ed.) K.S. Behera. New Delhi: Aryan Books International. Pp.1-11.

Schoff, W.H. 1912. The Periplus of the Erythrean Sea. New Delhi: ???. Pp. 27-28, 233-234.

Sinha, B.K. 1999. Maritime activities of the Kalingas and the new light thrown by the excavation at Khalkatapatna. Maritime Heritage of India (Ed.) K.S. Behera. New Delhi: Aryan Books International. Pp. 172-179.

Sivakumar, R. and G. Vector Rajamanickam. 1999. Oceanographic knowledge among tribes of Andaman and Nicobar island. Maritime Heritage of India (Ed.) K.S. Behera. New Delhi: Aryan Books International. Pp. 143-155.

Sivashanmugam, C. and G.V. Rajamanickam.1988. History of tradition in Karnataka. History of Traditional Navigation (Ed.)??? Thanjavur: ???. Pp. 43.

Soebadio, Haryati. 1999. Indian- Indonesian cultural relations. Maritime Heritage of India (Ed.) K.S. Behera. New Delhi: Aryan Books International. Pp. 72-80.

Sukhthanker, V.S. 1974. Tales & Tellers of Goa. Bangalore. Pp. 94.

Sundaresh. 1993. Traditional boat-building centres of Karnataka coast- a special reference of Honavar, Bhatkal, and Gangolly. Journal of Marine Archaeology 4: 29-36.

Swamy, L.N. 1999. Traditional boats of Karnataka and their building practices. Maritime Heritage of India (Ed.) K.S. Behera. New Delhi: Aryan Books International. Pp. 116-143.

Thivakaran, G. A. and G. Victor Rajamanickam. 1993. Traditional boat-building in Andhra Pradesh. Journal of Marine Archaeology 4: 12-29.

Tripathi, Alok.1991. A Report on Bangaram Ship-Wreck and Proposal for Ship-Wreck Exploration and Excavation in Lakshadweep, Khajuraho. (Unpublished Report).

Tripathi, Alok. In press. Submarine archeology. Search of Unknown Past of Lakshadweep Islands (Ed.) Prof. B.B.Lal. NewDelhi.

Tripathi, Alok.1993. Traditional boats of Lakshadweep. Journal of Marine Archaeology 4: 92-99.

Vitharana, V. 1999. Kalinga-Sri Lanka relations. Maritime Heritage of India (Ed.) K.S. Behera. New Delhi: Aryan Books International. Pp. 179-188.