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The development of archaeology involving the discovery and excavation Of ancient sites, conservation of extant architectural remains and management of movable and immovable cultural heritage in South Asia (Pakistan, India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka) is traced back to the early British colonial times. In most writings on this subject during the past century (Ghosh 1953: Lahiri 2006; Singh 2004), the story begins around the middle of the 18th century. It is a long but fascinating account of architectural heritage and antiquities documented and narrated by several writers enthusiastically while a few others have given provocative views of the colonial or imperial interests in promoting historical and cultural research (Chakrabarti 1997 and 2003).

MOHAMMAD RAFIQUE MUGHAL . (2011) Heritage Management and Conservation in Pakistan: The British Legacy and Current Perspective , Pakistan Heritage, Volume 3, Issue 1.
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