S.R. RAO, b. 1922
S.R. Rao or Shikaripura Ranganatha Rao (shikAripura
ranganAtha rAv) (ಶಿಕಾರಿಪುರ
ರಂಗನಾಥ ರಾವ್)
is one of the most revered archaeologists in the country. His research regarding
the Indus Valley Script and his claims to have discovered the ancient city of
Rao was born in a small village called Anandapura
in Sagara talluk of Shivamogga district. He obtained a B.A. (Hons) degree in History
from the
Dr Rao has conducted excavations in many parts
of
The excavations conducted by Dr Rao in Lothal
in 1954 are very important. These excavations revealed many facets of the
He has conducted quality research in deciphering
the Indus Valley Script for a number of decades. He does not contribute to the view
that the script is related to the Dravidian. He studied those seals in the backdrop
of the Brahmi script and the Semetic script and arrived at the conclusion that they
were written in Pre Vedic Sanskrit. This argument has found many supporters and
an equal number of denials.
The works carried out by Dr Rao in Karnataka
are many. He found the habitats of Satavahanas in Aihole and Pattadakallu. His discovery
of a Buddhist inscription and the ruins of a building in Hampi took back the antiquity
of that place by more than 1500 years. He has contributed his mite to the preservation
of Aihole, Pattadakallu, Badami, lakkundi, Balligave, Belur, Bijapur, and Bidar
etc. Archaeological museums also were established in many of the above mentioned
places during his tenure.
He has received many awards and honors. He
was the first recipient of the Jawaharlal Nehru Fellowship from Karnataka. He was
awarded the Centenary Gold Medal of the Archaeological
Department of Karnataka and the first World Ship-Trust Award for individual excellence
in Marine Archaeology. He chaired the sixth conference of the Epigraphic Society
of India. ‘Rangavalli’ is the name of the felicitation volume presented to him.
(Edited by A.V.Narasimha Murthy and B.K.Gururaja Rao) “New Trends in Indian Art
and Archaeology’ is another felicitation volume in English. A list of his publications
is appended here.:
1.
Dawn and Devolution of the Indus Civilization, 1991
2.
The Lost City of Dvaraka, National Institute of Oceanography,
1999
3.
Marine Archaeology in India, Delhi, Publications Division, 2001
4.
Reminiscences
of an Archaeologist, 2008, New Delhi, Aryan Books International.
5.
www.gojaba.com/.../Marine-Archaeology-in-India-S-R-Rao
6.
An
Integrated Approach to marine archaeology, 1997, National Institute of Oceanography(
7.
‘New
frontiers of Archaeology’, 1995.
Further
1.
New Trends in Indian Art and Archaeology: S.R. Rao's 70th
Birthday Felicitation Volumes, edited by B.U. Nayak and N.C. Ghosh. 1992,