The article discusses the Archaeology Community Tourism (ACT), a project carried out by the Italian Archaeological Mission in Pakistan and the Directorate of Archaeology and Museums of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to revitalize Swat Archaeology. This project is financed by the Italian Government. Details of the project, including its implementation and outcome, are presented. It identifies the three archaeological projects namely, Amluk-dara, Barikot and Udegram
Preliminary report on the results of the excavations of the Shahi Brahmanical Sacred Building on the...
The article deals with the activities and the results of the Uzbek-Italian Archaeological Project "S...
In the aftermath of the British conquest of Malakand, the Swat valley became a sort of “quarry area...
The article discusses the Archaeology Community Tourism (ACT), a project carried out by the Italian...
The history of the Italian archaeological school in Swat began in 1955 with Giuseppe Tucci, who ina...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Thesis (M.S.): Bilkent University, Department of Archaeology, ...
The article reports on the archaeological data provided by the 2018 excavation at the urban site of ...
Redefining cultural – or better, multi-cultural – identity is unquestionably a crucial issue for con...
The project is the continuation of a long standing joint research work in the Swat Valley of Norther...
Il presente rapporto descrive le tre principali aree scavate a Barikot (Swat) dalla Missione Archeol...
The paper presents a revised and updated version of the excavation report of the site of Amluk-dara ...
Preliminary Report on the Autumn 2000 Campaign and archaeological excavation of the IsIAO Italian Ar...
The 60-year presence of the Italian Archaeological Mission in Swat, has built a substantial continui...
Preliminary report on the results of the excavations of the Shahi Brahmanical Sacred Building on the...
The article deals with the activities and the results of the Uzbek-Italian Archaeological Project "S...
In the aftermath of the British conquest of Malakand, the Swat valley became a sort of “quarry area...
The article discusses the Archaeology Community Tourism (ACT), a project carried out by the Italian...
The history of the Italian archaeological school in Swat began in 1955 with Giuseppe Tucci, who ina...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Thesis (M.S.): Bilkent University, Department of Archaeology, ...
The article reports on the archaeological data provided by the 2018 excavation at the urban site of ...
Redefining cultural – or better, multi-cultural – identity is unquestionably a crucial issue for con...
The project is the continuation of a long standing joint research work in the Swat Valley of Norther...
Il presente rapporto descrive le tre principali aree scavate a Barikot (Swat) dalla Missione Archeol...
The paper presents a revised and updated version of the excavation report of the site of Amluk-dara ...
Preliminary Report on the Autumn 2000 Campaign and archaeological excavation of the IsIAO Italian Ar...
The 60-year presence of the Italian Archaeological Mission in Swat, has built a substantial continui...
Preliminary report on the results of the excavations of the Shahi Brahmanical Sacred Building on the...
The article deals with the activities and the results of the Uzbek-Italian Archaeological Project "S...
In the aftermath of the British conquest of Malakand, the Swat valley became a sort of “quarry area...