Chief justice’s residence set to become archaeological site
The chief justice’s residence on 19 Hare Road, a building rich in historical significance, is set to become an archaeological site.
The chief justice’s residence on 19 Hare Road, a building rich in historical significance, is set to become an archaeological site.
ARCHAEOLOGY — as a modern discipline encompassing other two areas of study — humanity and social sciences — helps us to understand the living activity of pre-historic people covering 99 per cent of the human past from the Paleolithic period until the advent of literacy in societies around the world. It deals with the material culture of human...