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RESEARCH PROJECT |
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lives and practices of present-day inhabitants of the Carla Sinopoli and Laura L. Junker investigated the manufacture of earthenware ceramics in the village of Kamalapura, a study that complimented Sinopoli’s study of ceramics excavated from the Noblemen’s Quarter and collected from the surface of other areas of the site. (See Project Publications) In another technical study, Lars Fogelin, a member of the Vijayanagara Metropolitan Survey, examined brick manufacturing in Malpannagudi. Asim Krishna Das developed an interest in contemporary ritual practices and before his death completed a study on the chariot festival at Hampi, as observed over successive years. Papers by Fogelin and Das are included in Vijayanagara: Archaeological Excavation, 1900-2000. (See Project Publications) The
anthropologist Natalie Tobert and illustrator Graham Reed documented
the material culture of Anegondi, emphasising the form, contents and
social context of village houses. Their analysis of vernacular architecture,
the first for this part of Karnataka, is accompanied by revealing cut-away
drawings. Daniel Bass, while working with the Vijayanagara Metropolitan Survey, conducted an unusual survey focusing on present-day tourist patterns in the Vijayanagara area. He interviewed visitors to Hampi, finding contrasts between the perceptions of the Vijayanagara site by “hippies,” foreigners on package tours, and middle-class Indian tourists. His master’s paper on the subject (University of Michigan) is being revised for publication. |
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