Exam Details
Subject | principles of archaeology and museology | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | b.a.history | |
Department | ||
Organization | loyola college | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | 18, April, 2017 | |
City, State | tamil nadu, chennai |
Question Paper
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LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI 600 034 B.A.DEGREE EXAMINATION HISTORY SIXTHSEMESTER APRIL 2017
HT 6602- PRINCIPLES OF ARCHAEOLOGY AND MUSEOLOGY
Date: 18-04-2017 Dept. No. Max. 100 Marks
TIME 09:00-12:00 PART- A Answer any TEN of the following in not exceeding FIVE lines each: (10 x 2 20 marks)
1. Pre-historic Archaeology
2. Velvikudi Copper Plates
3. Indus Seals
4. Under Sea Exploration in India
5. Sir William Jones
6. Culture and Humanism
7. Urn Burials
8. Archaeological Survey of India
9. Museum Laboratory
10. Salar Jung Museum
11. Metal Objects
12. Hero Stone
PART- B Answer any FOUR of the following in not exceeding ONE page each: x 10 40 marks)
13. What are the aims of Archaeology?
14. Write a note on the importance of Arikamedu Excavation.
15. Give an account of the various types of antiquities.
16. How does Archaeology help us to develop a scientific outlook?
17. Highlight the contributions of Lord Curzon to the Indian Archaeology.
18. Explain the origin and development of Museum in India.
PART- C Answer any TWO of the following in not exceeding FOUR pages each: x 20 40 marks)
19. "Of all sources, the epigraphical source is a giant one for Indian History" Discuss.
20. Trace the origin and development of Archaeology in India.
21. Estimate the contributions of Sir John Marshall to Indian Archaeology.
22. Define the term "Museum Management" and explain how museum objects can be preserved?
LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI 600 034 B.A.DEGREE EXAMINATION HISTORY SIXTHSEMESTER APRIL 2017
HT 6602- PRINCIPLES OF ARCHAEOLOGY AND MUSEOLOGY
Date: 18-04-2017 Dept. No. Max. 100 Marks
TIME 09:00-12:00 PART- A Answer any TEN of the following in not exceeding FIVE lines each: (10 x 2 20 marks)
1. Pre-historic Archaeology
2. Velvikudi Copper Plates
3. Indus Seals
4. Under Sea Exploration in India
5. Sir William Jones
6. Culture and Humanism
7. Urn Burials
8. Archaeological Survey of India
9. Museum Laboratory
10. Salar Jung Museum
11. Metal Objects
12. Hero Stone
PART- B Answer any FOUR of the following in not exceeding ONE page each: x 10 40 marks)
13. What are the aims of Archaeology?
14. Write a note on the importance of Arikamedu Excavation.
15. Give an account of the various types of antiquities.
16. How does Archaeology help us to develop a scientific outlook?
17. Highlight the contributions of Lord Curzon to the Indian Archaeology.
18. Explain the origin and development of Museum in India.
PART- C Answer any TWO of the following in not exceeding FOUR pages each: x 20 40 marks)
19. "Of all sources, the epigraphical source is a giant one for Indian History" Discuss.
20. Trace the origin and development of Archaeology in India.
21. Estimate the contributions of Sir John Marshall to Indian Archaeology.
22. Define the term "Museum Management" and explain how museum objects can be preserved?
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