The Speaking Archaeologically Podcast
In this episode, join Simran Kaur as she explores the role of recording and sketching in preserving endangered heritage. Focusing on her doctoral fieldwork in Farrukhnagar, Haryana, the episode reflects on the discovery and subsequent demolition of a forgotten Mughal-period city gate, and asks what it means to document history that may soon disappear. Through discussion of the sketch walk organised by Speaking Archaeologically, this episode examines how archaeology can move beyond excavation to become an act of memory, resistance, and public storytelling.
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