Review of Book Published by Muziris Heritage Preservation Forum
The studies have been  compiled and published by the Muziris Paithruka Parirakshana Vedi in the  light of the controversies surrounding certain conclusions being  reached by those who are engeged in the excavations in Pattanam.��  Distinguished scholar in Harappan Studies Michel Danino sets the mood of  the whole exercise and highlights the need for reaching unbiased  conclusions through is� column Digging into the Human Mind.
‘’While  a search for identity is a legitimate one, it should not be based on  jiongoism or regional nationalism,’’� says Danino. Objectivity should be  the cardinal principle which should guide archaeologists and historians  to arrive at conclusions based on the unearthed findings.
St  Thomas Hoax with its Historical Roots in the larger context of  Dravidian Faultline by Rajiv Malhotra and Aravindan Neelakandan, the  Cultural Ecology of Periyar by C I Issac, The Royal and The Sacred at  Vanchi by Sekkizhar, Cheraman Perumal Naayanaar and the works of the  Sangam period by Ulloor S Parameswara Iyer, Vanchi Pattanam by Prof  Elamkulam Kunjan Pillai, the historical importance of the Perumal regime  by E M S Namboodiripad, Trade Teams by K K Pillai, Nataraja in Murals  of Thiruvanchikulam by Dr C Sivaramamurti, Metal Images from  Thiruvanchikulam by R Vasudeva Puduval, Architecture of Thiruvanchikulam  and Stone Sculptures by H Sarkar, Marketing Archaeology at Pattanam by  Prof P Rajendran, Sahyasanuvil Oru Rajadhani by M Raman Nampoothiry,  Muziris - A Mystery Yet to be Unearthed by P K Gopi are among the  studies which find a place in the collection.
The  viewpoints by journalist P Rajan, art historian M G Sashibhushan and  academic N M Namboodiri highlight the need for tracing the great  civilizations of antiquity in a disinterested manner.The objective  threadbare discussions across the academic circles should help in  confirming on the basis of incontrovertible evidence the exact site of  Muziris. The essays edited by C I Isaac, Velayudhan Panikkassery and  Satheeschandran Koodathil should put the excavations and the inferences  on the right path of genuine research. 
 

 
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