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Ayodhya: Archaeology after Demolition : A Critique of the 'New' and 'Fresh' Discoveries

AuthorD Mandal
PublisherOrient Longman
Publisher2003, pbk
PublisherReprint
Publisherxiv
Publisher74 p,
ISBN9788125023449

Contents: Introduction. 1. The discoveries. 2. Analysis. 3. Discussion. 4. Afterword. Notes.

"Archaeology has become implicated in the Ayodhya controversy. It has been claimed that archaeological evidence provides irrefutable proof of the existence of a Rama temple at the site of the Babri Masjid, and the destruction of this temple by Babur.

The author uses standard archaeological procedures to question the claim. He examines the structural and artifactual evidence and analyses the stratigraphic information of B.B. Lal’s excavations. Exploring possible alternative interpretations of the available data, he concludes that there was no temple of stone or brick lying below the mosque, and that there is no evidence of any act of destruction.

"This is a defence of archaeology against its political misuse. A cautious examination of the archaeological evidence reveals a great deal about the working of communal politics. The archaeological discoveries which are supposed to prove the demolition of a Rama temple by Babur actually show no more than the logic of a politics which destroyed the Babri Masjid on 6 December 1992."

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