2018
DOI: 10.1007/s12685-018-0223-8
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Underground water supply system in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century Bangalore

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“…Similarly, archeological mounds around large Buddhist sites in the Ganga Valley like Bodhgaya and Vikramshila using stereoscopic images and photogrammetric techniques were identified (Rajani andDas, 2018 andDas et al, 2019). One of the unique studies was related to analyzing the underground water supply system used in Bengaluru in the 20 th century (Suganya and Rajani, 2018). Both early and modern surveys have failed to identify archaeological remains such as the Gulam Ali tomb at Srirangapatna, which were identified using remote sensing data (Gupta et al, 2017a).…”
Section: Cultural Landscape Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, archeological mounds around large Buddhist sites in the Ganga Valley like Bodhgaya and Vikramshila using stereoscopic images and photogrammetric techniques were identified (Rajani andDas, 2018 andDas et al, 2019). One of the unique studies was related to analyzing the underground water supply system used in Bengaluru in the 20 th century (Suganya and Rajani, 2018). Both early and modern surveys have failed to identify archaeological remains such as the Gulam Ali tomb at Srirangapatna, which were identified using remote sensing data (Gupta et al, 2017a).…”
Section: Cultural Landscape Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%