
Physics
Explore –Journal of Research
Peer Reviewed Journal
ISSN 2278–0297 (Print)
ISSN 2278–6414 (Online)
© Patna Women’s College, Patna, India
3-D Mapping and Material Testing of Heritage sites of Bihar Kesariya Stupa
• Abida Nazri • Neda Fatima • Samreen Ariba • Aprajita Krishna
Received : December 2021
Accepted : January 2022
Corresponding Author : Aprajita Krishna
Abstract :Our proposed study will focus on detailed study on Buddhist circuit of Bihar developed in Mauryan and Gupta age. The Mauryan age acquired almost all Indian except southern region. The XRF analysis of the artifacts of Kesariya Stupa of Mauryan age will be done to summarize the surface compositions of materials used at that time. The objective of this project is to lengthen the life of the archaeological site. The process of maintenance and continued management will enhance the preservation of the
site. The process also helps to deepen understanding of the site. Also aids in the advancement of conservation and restoration techniques. To introduce a new field for research in an interdisciplinary manner. Presently relating history with science, particularly Physics, Chemistry, Commuter Science. To make possible the construction of an environment that allows the archaeological site to be preserved as it is, without losing the information inherent in the site.
Keywords: 3D Mapping, XRF, XRD.
Abida Nazri
B.Sc. III year, Physics (Hons.), Session: 2019-2022,
Patna Women’s College (Autonomous),
Patna University, Patna, Bihar, India
Neda Fatima
B.Sc. III year, Physics (Hons.), Session: 2019-2022,
Patna Women’s College (Autonomous),
Patna University, Patna, Bihar, India
Samreen Ariba
B.Sc. III year, Physics (Hons.), Session: 2019-2022,
Patna Women’s College (Autonomous),
Patna University, Patna, Bihar, India
Aprajita Krishna
Head, Department of Physics,
Patna Women’s College (Autonomous),
Bailey Road, Patna-800 001, Bihar, India
E-mail : apratija.phy@ patnawomenscollege.in