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Guest Lecture - March 08, 2026

Date: March 08, 2026
Duration:

1 day(s)

Venue:

GOVT. COLLEGE (A) RAJAHMUNDRY

Target:

60

Number of Participants:

60

The Department of History of Government College (A), Rajahmundry on 28-03- 2026 organized a guest lecture on “Principles and Techniques of Archaeology” under the guidance of the Head of the Department, Dr. B. Anjani Kumari. The session was delivered by Assistant Director K. Timmaraju, an expert in the field of archaeology. The lecture focused on introducing students to the fundamental principles of archaeology and the various scientific techniques used in excavation, preservation, and interpretation of historical artifacts. All the students of First ,Second Year and final year participated in the program. The session was interactive and informative, encouraging students to the resource person explained methods such as stratigraphy, carbon dating, surveying, and excavation procedures with practical examples. Faculty members including P. Tulasi Kumari , K. Prasad and K.Krishna actively participated in the session. The lecture was interactive, allowing students to ask questions and gain deeper insights into archaeological practices and their relevance to historical research.

Organizer(s):

Department OF HistoryHOD and Faculty

Outcome:

• Students gained a clear understanding of archaeological principles and techniques • Enhanced interest among students towards fieldwork and research in archaeology • Improved awareness about the importance of preserving historical monuments and artifacts • Strengthened analytical skills in interpreting historical evidence • Encouraged studentsto explore career opportunitiesin archaeology and heritage management

Feedback:

The guest lecture on “Principles and Techniques of Archaeology” received very positive feedback from both students and faculty members. Participants found the session highly informative, engaging, and relevant to their academic curriculum. Students appreciated the clear explanation of archaeological methods such as excavation techniques, stratigraphy, and dating methods. The practical examples shared by the resource person helped them understand the subject in a better way. Faculty members expressed that the lecture added value to classroom teaching and helped bridge the gap between theory and practice. The interactive nature of the session encouraged active participation and curiosity among students. Overall, the program was well-organized and successfully achieved its objectives. Participants suggested conducting more such guest lectures and field-oriented sessions in the future.

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