Timings : Monday to Saturay - 10 AM to 5 PM
2009.
Faculty Members and Students visited the Chintakunta Rock Art Painting area on 24 August 2010. Chintakunta is in Muddanur mandal of Y.S.R.District. It is the second biggest rock art painting place in India. The Faculty Members wrote number of articles and presentedin various regional, state, national and international seminars and conferences.The Faculty has been publishing articles in regional, state,national and international books, journals and magazines.
1. The Department has conducted 31st Annual Session of the South Indian History Congress during 28-30 January 2011.
P.I: Dr. V. Varija, Department of History & Archaeology, “National Mission on monument and Antiquates - Documentation on Kadapa districts” Period of the Project: 2011-14 (3 Years), Sponsoring Agency: National Mission on Monument and Antiquates, New Delhi and Total Project Outlay: Rs.2,00,000/-.
P.I: Dr.V.Ramabrahmam, Department of History & Archaeology, “Rock Arts in Rayalaseema region of A.P” Period of the Project: 2015-18 (3 Years), Sponsoring Agency: UGC-MRP and Total Project Outlay: Rs. 10,79,400/-.
Vemanapuram
Kadapa, Y.S.R Kadapa
Andhra Pradesh, India
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