What is the history of India’s rock-cut architecture? Why is cave number 16 at Ellora Caves regarded as the pinnacle of Indian rock-cut architecture?
Preserving historical sites and artifacts is important because they connect a link to the past, whether it's a educational resources or cultural identity. The value of preservation can be seen in following aspects : Cultural Heritage : Sites and artifacts represent the importance of country's historRead more
Preserving historical sites and artifacts is important because they connect a link to the past, whether it’s a educational resources or cultural identity.
The value of preservation can be seen in following aspects :
Cultural Heritage : Sites and artifacts represent the importance of country’s history, culture, and can help people understand and respect from it belongs too. It’s also provide a sense of identity and continuity in a present world.
Education: Preserved sites makes understand the people about the past in a hands-on experience. It promote the study of historic design, architecture, and craftsmanship.
Tourism: Archaeological sites is an attraction to the visitors those who want to experience history, it will benefit there businesses.
Environmental impact: Preserving and restoring buildings usually has a lower environmental impact than demolishing and replacing them.
Economic value: Historic buildings maintain their value better than new buildings during recessions, and support businesses.
National identity: Historic architecture and monuments represent national pride, identity, build and reinforce that bring popularity.
Cultural identity: Artifacts are serve as anchors for groups whose history has been neglected or distorted.
Architectural wonders: Historic Monument can embody artistic skill and crafts that aren’t used in modern construction.
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Infographic on evolution of Rock cut architecture and cave no. 19 of ellora cave
Infographic on evolution of Rock cut architecture and cave no. 19 of ellora cave
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