Exploration: DoAM awaits funds to resume survey of archeological sites
Experts have divided Islamabad into five zones and identified 30 locations
ISLAMABAD:
Department of Archeology and Museums (DoAM), National History and Literary Heritage (NHLH) Division will resume survey of archaeological sites in the federal capital by December, which was halted due to unavailability of funds. The first-ever archaeological survey was initiated by DoAM to find potential sites in five zones of Islamabad for excavation, preservation and documentation, and saving the precious heritage for future generations.
The project of conducting archaeological survey in the capital, at the cost of Rs2 million, was approved by National Fund for Cultural Heritage (NFCH) to address the threat of endangered sites and monuments due to climate changes and construction, DoAM Assistant Director Mahmoodul Hassan informed.
The team of archeological experts from DoAM has so far identified 30 ancient archaeological sites and monuments in Zone IV of the capital with the funds worth Rs1 million released at that time.
The survey work was stopped soon after utilisation of the whole amount and now the survey will start again after acquiring the rest of the Rs1 million which will be utilised for survey work as well as publication of those identified sites.
Mahmoodul Hassan said the survey is being carried out by the archaeological experts who have divided Islamabad into five zones, and the objective behind the survey is to conserve the endangered archaeological sites and monuments.
The team, conducting the survey, comprised archaeological experts, photographers, draftsmen and other staff members, who are recording the details of the sites for documentation and finding potential sites for excavation. DoAM Assistant Director said the discoveries so far explored from Zone IV include historical monuments, worship places of the Sikhs before the partition, mosques of the Mughal era, remains of the Buddhist period and memorials of the British period wars, in the zone.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 25th, 2018.
Department of Archeology and Museums (DoAM), National History and Literary Heritage (NHLH) Division will resume survey of archaeological sites in the federal capital by December, which was halted due to unavailability of funds. The first-ever archaeological survey was initiated by DoAM to find potential sites in five zones of Islamabad for excavation, preservation and documentation, and saving the precious heritage for future generations.
The project of conducting archaeological survey in the capital, at the cost of Rs2 million, was approved by National Fund for Cultural Heritage (NFCH) to address the threat of endangered sites and monuments due to climate changes and construction, DoAM Assistant Director Mahmoodul Hassan informed.
The team of archeological experts from DoAM has so far identified 30 ancient archaeological sites and monuments in Zone IV of the capital with the funds worth Rs1 million released at that time.
The survey work was stopped soon after utilisation of the whole amount and now the survey will start again after acquiring the rest of the Rs1 million which will be utilised for survey work as well as publication of those identified sites.
Mahmoodul Hassan said the survey is being carried out by the archaeological experts who have divided Islamabad into five zones, and the objective behind the survey is to conserve the endangered archaeological sites and monuments.
The team, conducting the survey, comprised archaeological experts, photographers, draftsmen and other staff members, who are recording the details of the sites for documentation and finding potential sites for excavation. DoAM Assistant Director said the discoveries so far explored from Zone IV include historical monuments, worship places of the Sikhs before the partition, mosques of the Mughal era, remains of the Buddhist period and memorials of the British period wars, in the zone.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 25th, 2018.