01241nam a2200217Ia 4500008004100000020002300041041000800064082001800072100002300090245007300113250001200186260004100198300003300239520043800272650001500710650003300725942001200758999001900770952011700789952011700906240911s9999 xx 000 0 und d a9788173200922qhbk aEng a669.0954bMIS aMishra, Ashoka K.  0a Ancient Indian metallurgy : theory and practicec/ Ashoka K. Mishra a1st ed. bAgam Kala Prakashanc2009aNew Delhi axi, 217 p.b: ill.c; 25 cm. aMetallurgy is an interdisciplinary subject consisting of Geology, Mining, Physics, Chemistry and other applied offshoots of Science. Currently its technological advancement is theory based application while contrary to it in ancient times it was empirical one (based on experiments and observations). This empirical based metallurgical advancement of ancient India was in no way inferior to the theory based advancement modern times. aMetallurgy aMetallurgy - India - History cENGLISH c557807d557807 00104070aACLbACLc6Bd2024-04-04g1500.00l0o669.0954 MISp658109r2024-09-11 09:26:24w2024-09-11yENGLISH 00104070aACLbACLc6Bd2024-04-04g1500.00l0o669.0954 MISp658110r2024-09-11 09:26:24w2024-09-11yENGLISH