Vibha Tripathi
Vibha Tripathi (born 5 February 1948)[1] is an Indian archaeologist. She graduated from the University of Allahabad and in 1973 obtained her PhD from the Banaras Hindu University for her thesis titled "The Painted Grey Ware - A Protohistoric Culture".[1] She has worked in the field of Proto-historic and Early-Historic Archaeology and Archaeometallurgy and has published around 100 research papers.[2] As of 2019, she is a Professor Emeritus at the Department of Ancient History and Archaeology, Banaras Hindu University.[3]
Select Publications
- Painted Grey Ware – An Iron Age Culture of Northern India, Concept Publication Co., N.Delhi, 1976.
- The Indus Terracottas (Co-authored with Dr. A.K.Shrivastva), Sharda Publication House, N.Delhi, 1994.
- Archaeometallururgy in India, Sharda Publication House, N.Delhi, 1998.[4]
- The Age of Iron in South Asia : Legacy and Tradition, Aryan International, New Delhi 2001.[5][6]
- Studies in Archaeometallurgy in South Asia (in press).
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References
- "CV: Vibha Tripathi". www.infinityfoundation.com. Retrieved 11 January 2020.
- "Prof. Vibha Tripathi". www.bhu.ac.in.
- Pruthi, Bhumika (23 September 2019). "Hinduism: a confusing present-day practice for the new generation". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 11 January 2020.
- "Review: Archaeometallurgy". www.infinityfoundation.com. Retrieved 11 January 2020.
- "Review: The Age of Iron in South Asia". www.indianscience.org. Retrieved 11 January 2020.
- "Review: The Age of Iron in South Asia". www.infinityfoundation.com. Retrieved 11 January 2020.
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