Sutonuka Bhattacharya
@sutonukabhatta1
Archaeologist in making. Reader. Art enthusiast. Music lover. Overthinking and forever laughing at my own jokes.
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#DownAncientTrails courses: Delighted to have had the first session of our course on Introduction to South Asian Prehistory today! Excellent group of participants plus a post-lecture virtual meet on #Wonder. Prachi Sutonuka Bhattacharya Akhilesh Karthick Balasubramanian Dr Tishyarakshita
Down Ancient Trails: Courses: Introduction to South Asian Prehistory: Thank you @OJTH Dr. Oliver Harris for a fabulous introduction to Archaeological Theory!! #archaeologicaltheory #DownAncientTrails sche-archeo Sutonuka Bhattacharya
Papers are invited for our session “Wandering Trails: Exploring Mobility and Sedentism in the Archaeological Record” in 22nd IPPA, Chiang Mai, Thailand 7th-12th Nov 2022. If your study falls within the topic of this session, consider submitting a paper proposal Sutonuka Bhattacharya
Our PIs #KumarAkhilesh Prachi with sche-archeo Sutonuka Bhattacharya
Check out these wonderful projects by our undergraduate interns @aneeshsriram_ and Navneet Ashoka University Krea University on Mahabalipuram with a fantastic interview with Chithra Madhavan youtu.be/KxBZN_JxuK8 and youtu.be/BbwqXwHABG8
Delighted to share Sutonuka Bhattacharya new publication with our team/collaborators on an ethnographic study of grinding stone manufacturing technology: You can access it here: authors.elsevier.com/c/1kU-K,rVDBnN…
Grinding stones are such an intrinsic part of our daily lives in India, that we often forget their importance for deconstructing them in the archaeological record. Sutonuka Bhattacharya PhD dwells on this fascinating topic. More publications follow!