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A possible medieval lighthouse at Mul Dwarka (Kodinar) Saurashtra Coast, India

IR@NIO: CSIR-National Institute Of Oceanography, Goa

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Creator Gaur, A.S.
Sundaresh
Rao, B.R.
Tripati, S.
Khedekar, V.D.
 
Date 2010-08-10T09:10:32Z
2010-08-10T09:10:32Z
2010
 
Identifier International Journal Nautical Archaeology, vol.39(2); 418-422
http://drs.nio.org/drs/handle/2264/3693
 
Description An ancient lighthouse was observed during recent archaeological explorations at Mul Dwarka (Kodinar), which might be the oldest lighthouse so far recorded on the Saurashtra coast. This lighthouse, locally known as Diva Dandi, is 4 m high and approx. 2 m in diameter and constructed with well-dressed limestone blocks. The SEM-EDS elemental oxide analysis of the binding material (lime mortar) suggests that calcium oxide (lime) comprises about 3/4 of total composition followed by other major constituents: silicon dioxide (silica) 19-23% and aluminium oxide (alumina) approx. 4%
 
Language en
 
Publisher The Nautical Archaeology Society
 
Rights An edited version of this paper is published by The Nautical Archaeology Society Journal Compilation/Blackwell Publishing © 2010.
 
Subject archaeological explorations
limestone blocks
 
Title A possible medieval lighthouse at Mul Dwarka (Kodinar) Saurashtra Coast, India
 
Type Journal Article