Gabriel Jouveau-Dubreuil | |
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Born | (1885-01-01)January 1, 1885 Saigon |
Died | July 1, 1945(1945-07-01) (aged 60) |
Gabriel Jouveau-Dubreuil (1885 –1945) was a French archaeologist who specialized in Southern India.
Jouveau-Dubreuil was the first discoverer of artifacts at Nagarjunakonda in Andhra Pradesh in 1926, before systematic digging was taken over by A. H. Longhurst in 1927. He also excavated the Stupa at Goli, Andhra Pradesh in 1926. He published both in French and English.
Works
- Archaeologie du Sud de l'Inde Vol. 1 Vol.2
- Ancient History of the Deccan
- The Pallavas
- Pallava Antiquities
References
- V, Sriram (2023-10-10). "The French archaeologist at Mamallapuram". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 2023-10-11.
- National Library of France databank
- Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, Volume 72, Issue 2–3 June 1940 , pp. 226-227
- Ramachandran, T. N. (1929). Buddhist sculptures from a stupa near Goli village, Guntur district. Madras Government Museum.
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