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Narayan Lal Paliwal Curriculum Vitae of Narayan Lal Paliwal Email: <[email protected]> Born on 12 February 1985 at Udaipur, Rajasthan, India. Language known - Hindi, English, Rajasthani and Gujarati Father – Jamana Shanker Paliwal Postal Address – Village-Oradi, Post.-Dabok, Tehsil-Mavli, Distt.-Udaipur, Rajasthan. 313022. Mob.- 08504000362. Achievements 2011-12 Fellowship of National Mission of Monuments and Antiquities from Archaeological Survey of India, at New Delhi. (Aug. 2011 to Mar. 2012). 2017-18 Worked in the Archaeological Laboratory of Indian Institute of Technology, Gandhinagar from 25.10.2017 to 10.11.2017 on the Excavated material of Bhagatrav. Education Qualification S. No. Name of Examination Year Percentage Faculty/Subject 1. Rajasthan Board, Ajmer 2001 47.67% All Subject 2. Rajasthan Board, Ajmer 2004 67.85% Agriculture Science 3. M.L.S.U. 2007 46.36% Arts 4. J.R.N. Rajasthan 2009 70.05% Ancient Indian Vidhyapeeth History, Culture & University, Udaipur Archaeology Other Qualification 1. I.T.I. in Draught man civil 2006, Udaipur 2. Institute of Advanced Software Technology Auto Cad. 2006 Course 3. Drawing of Kanmer, Bhagatrav and Chandravati sites. Pottery, Section, Antiquity and other Archaeology materials as a Draughtsman. Profile 1 Popular articles and Research Papers in Journals : (Archaeology, Art, 12 Nos. Society, Culture and History) 2 Papers presented in Regional, National and International Conferences: 20 Nos. 3 Field Experience (Excavation and Exploration) 10 years Excavations: Attended for full season or partially, shared responsibility and Worked at field/trench Supervisor of Archaeological Excavation/Exploration 1. 2007 - 09 Kanmer Excavation, (Harappan site in Kachchh) Indo-Japanese 2. 2011 Discovery of New Settlements in Mewar (Udaipur and Chittorgarh), with collaboration: Dept. of Archaeology, Sahitya Sansthan, JRN Rajasthan Vidhyapeeth University, Udaipur and Dept. of Archaeology, Rohtak University, Haryana. 3. 2012 - 13: Engaged in a Project of excavation at “Maharaj-ki-Khedi”, Chalcolithic site in Udaipur by A.S.I. (Jaipur circle). 4. 2015-16: excavation at Bhagatrav (Baga Talav), Jetpore Village, Hansot Taluka, Bharuch District, Gujarat (Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar) 5. 2013 - 16: excavation at Chandravati, near Mount Abu, Rajasthan. (Collaboration with State Dept. of Archaeology, Rajasthan). 6. 2014 - 16: excavation at Kanmer, (Collaboration with State Dept. of Archaeology, Gujarat and Dasisha University, Japan). Archaeological Explorations: 1. 2007 December: Archaeological survey in Rapar taluka in Kachchh district, Gujarat in order to identify a Harappan site for excavation jointly with Gujarat State Archaeology department and Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, Kyoto. The survey was carried with known sites like Sikarpur, Pabu-math, Juni-kuran, Surkotada, Dholavira, Desalpar, Nakhtarana, Bhuj, Rojri, Kuntasi, Bagasara, Lothal, were also visited. 2. 2008 January: Conducted extensive explorations along the Little Ranna of Kachchh in Gujarat and identified several Harappan period, Historical and Medieval period settlements, with Dr. Jeewan s. Kharakwal (Director, dept. of Archaeology, Rajasthan Vidhyapeeth, udaipur), Prof. Tosiki Osada (Research Institute of Humanity and Nature, Japan), and Dr. Y.S. Rawat (Director of Archaeology, State department, Gandhinagar, Gujarat). 3. 2008 February and March: Carried out archaeometallugrical explorations in Zawar with Dr. Jeewan S. Kharakwal. 4. 2008 March: Conducted extensive explorations in Kumbhalgarh fort, in Rajsamand district of Rajasthan, to study its archaeology. 5. 2008 April: Survey at Chawand, the Capital of former Mewar state and Maharana Pratap; discovery of an iron smelting site with Dr. Jeewan S. Kharakwal and Prof. K.S. Gupta. 6. 2007-08. December- January: team member of Indo-Japanese archaeologists to conduct Archaeological Survey of Harappan sites in eastern Kachchh, Gujarat. 7. 2008-09: Explored and Visit archaeological sites in Sikar, Jhunjhunu and Jaipur district. 8. 2008-09. December-January: team member of Archaeologists and research students to conduct archaeological survey in Jaisalmer district of western Rajasthan along the dry bed of Ghaggar/Saraswati. 9. 2009. Exploration organised by Institute of Rajasthan Studies, JRNRVU, Udaipur at Farmana, Girawad, Meham, Madina, Rakhigarhi, Mithathal, Banawali, Kunal (these all sites are in Haryana). 10. 2009 Archaeological and Historical Survey at Pindwara, Chandrawati site and surrounding area in Sirohi. 11. 2009-10 Exploration in Rajasthan (Jaisalmer, Barmer, Bikaner, Sikar, Churu, Hanumangarh, Jaipur, Bharatpur, Dausa, Alwar, Jodhpur, Sirohi, Jalore, Pali, Dungarpur, Banswara, Pratapgarh, Bhilwara, Udaipur, Chittorgarh district), Indo- Japanese. 12. 2011-12, 27th December, 2011 to 3rd January, 2012: Team member of Institute of Rajasthan Studies and carried out archaeological explorations in Pratapgarh, Banswara and Dungarpur districts of southern Rajasthan. 13. 2011-13 Exploration in Dungarpur and Banswara districts. Discovered new sites during time period of Chalcolithic and Historical Age. Team member of Sahitya Sansthan, Udaipur. 14. 2013-14 Exploration in Salumber, Udaipur districts. Discovered new sites during time period of Chalcolithic and Historical Age. Team member of Sahitya Sansthan, Udaipur. 15. 2014-15 Exploration in Mulla Mata, Kapasan Chittorgarh district. Discovered new sites during time period of Chalcolithic and Historical Age. Team member of Sahitya Sansthan, Udaipur. 16. 2016 March, Exploration of Rock-Art Sites in Bhopal, Vidisha, Raisen Districts of (Madhya Pradesh). 17. 2016 March, Exploration of Rock-Art Sites at Viroli in Sirohi District.(Rajasthan). 18. 2016 December, Exploration of Rock-Art Sites at Kota Bundi District. (Rajasthan). 19. 2017 February, Exploration of Harappan Sites Kachchh Bhuj District.(Gujarat). 20. 2017 March, Exploration of Early Mediaval Sites Nadol Pali District. (Rajasthan). 21. 2018 February, Exploration of Girwa Tehsil Udaipur District. (Rajasthan). 22. 2018 April, Exploration of Chawand Udaipur District. (Rajasthan). Research Papers in Journals/ Proceedings: 1. Paliwal, Narayan, 2009. Paaramparic manoranjan ke khel evm puratatvic pramaan. Unpublished M.A. Dissertation. Institute of Rajasthan Studies, Udaipur (Raj.). 2. Paarampric khel evm puratatvic parmaan, Sodh Patrika (Year – 60, Vol 1-4), Udaipur, 2010. Page.419-428 3. Mewar setra ke paarampric khel evm puratatvic parmaan. At Sitamau Mandsaur, (Madhya Pradesh). 2011. 4. Rajasthan ke paarampric khel in Dharohar. 2015. Himanshu Publication. Udaipur, (Raj.) Page.187-191. 5. Jalawad shetra se uplabad murdaye,(Book Review) Sodh Patrika. Vol.- 66. Udaipur. 2016. 6. Archaeological Sites in South Eastern Rajasthan, Sodh Patrika. Vol.- 66. Udaipur. 2015. 7. Archaeological Exploration in South Eastern Rajasthan. Virasat, M.L.V.Shramjeevi College, Udaipur. 2016. Vol.- 1. Page.80-90. 8. Pottery at Chandrawati in Sodh Patrika. Udaipur. 2016. Vol.- 67. Page.80- 86. 9. Preliminary Observations of Excavation at Chandrawati, Sirohi, Rajasthan in Sodh Patrika. Udaipur. 2016. Vol.- 67. Page.20 -54. 10. Chandrawati Puratatvik sthal se prapt paarampric khelo ke parmaan of Excavation at Chandrawati, Sirohi, Rajasthan in Monograph. Udaipur. 2016. Himanshu Publications. Page.78 -85. 11. Bijoliya evm Bundi ke Madhya Pashan Kalin Manav Ke Parmano ki Khoj in Sodh Patrika. Udaipur. 2017. Vol.- 68. Page.155-161. 12. Mewar ka paarambhic etihas,(Book Review) Sodh Patrika. Vol.- 68. Udaipur. 2017. 13. Rajasthan ke paarampric khel, Akshaylokjan. Udaipur. 2018. Page.37-38 Organised seminar and conference National Seminar cum Workshop on “History of Indian Science and Technology” at Udaipur. In 2011 with Dr. Jeewan Singh Kharakwal. National Seminar on “Vedesu Vigyanam” at Udaipur. In 2011 with Dr. Jeewan Singh Kharakwal. Attend/Participate/Presentation in seminar and conference 1. Active Participation in Inter nation conference on Gujarat Harappans and Chalcolathic cultures, on 28 to 31 January 2010 Bhuj (Gujarat). Organized by Research Institute of nature and humanities, Kyoto (Japan), State department of archaeology, Gandhinagar, Gujarat and Rajasthan Vidhyapeeth University, Udaipur. 2. Active Participation in a Regional Seminar on History and Archaeology of Western India. Organized by Rajasthan Vidhyapeeth University, Udaipur. 2008. 3. Active Participation in a Regional Seminar on Rajasthan History Culture and Archaeology. Organized by Rajasthan Vidhyapeeth University, Udaipur. 2009. 4. Attend In Seminar on Historiography and writing system of Rajasthan, Sahitya Sansthan, Udaipur. 2010 5. International Seminar on Gujarat Harappan and Chalcolithic Period at Bhuj. In 2010 with Dr. Jeevan Singh Kharakwal. 6. Attend Seminar. In International seminar on Harappan and Chalcolithic Period of Gujarat, 2010. 7. Paaramparik manoranjan ke khel evm puratatvik praman, in seminar cum workshop on History of Indian Science and Technology, Udaipur. 2011 8. Paaramparik khel evm puratatvik parman, National Seminar on Thikana records as a source of Socio-Economic History at Bhindar (Udaipur), 2010. 9. Historical and Literary sources of Water management in Mewar, in seminar on Historiography and writing system of Rajasthan, Sahitya Sansthan, Udaipur. 2010. 10. Paaramparik khel evm priyavaran, in Pratap Sodh Pratishthan, Bhopal Nobles Sansthan, Udaipur. 2012. 11. Paaramparik manoranjan ke khel evm puratatvik praman, seminar on Vedesu vigyanam, at JRN Rajasthan Vidhyapeeth University, Udaipur. 2011. 12.
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