Geospatial archaeology is gradually gaining a place of priority in the field archaeology of a variety of archaeological sites during the last decade and a half in India. In accordance with the changing emphasis in the aims and methods of archaeological investigations within and outside the Indian subcontinent and with the availability of scientific and technical expertise in India, application of non-destructive and efficient field techniques has become inevitable. Collaborative research programmes between archaeologists (both Indian and foreign) and experts in geospatial techniques have demonstrated the vast scope of geospatial archaeology in India. Results of such investigations summarized in this article show the efficacy of geospatial archaeology and its potential for ushering a new era of field archaeology in India.
Generally, structure is designed for a specific life period, around 100 years. The existence of the structure after the service life period is very dangerous to its residents and surrounding buildings. Therefore, it becomes essential to demolish the building. In developed nations demolition is fundamental for the advancement of new structures for different l purposes. Any sort of destruction work needs multiple resources for executing the work. Today different sorts of demolition strategies are available, however, the technique for demolition work differs with the site condition and cost. The demolition technique likewise changes with the time accessible for destruction and need of site leeway for the new structure. The utilization of techniques for destruction depends upon real site conditions and accessible space. The destruction innovation is drilled to destroy the solid structures in a controlled manner particularly in Indian conditions. The significant strategies rehearsed in this field are referenced. Destruction is the intentional obliteration of structures and materials by methods for explosives, mechanical aid, fire, chemical aid, etc.
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