Manuscripts
21 Manuscripts of Dr.K.N.Sitaram are available both at the British Library, London and National Archives, Surrey. Interested readers can go through the below list of articles by Dr.K.N.Sitaram and obtain a copy from any of these places after paying the requisite fee.
- Typescript of "Studies in Indian Art" c1920-30
- Typescript of "Studies in Indian Art" Parts I and II "Introduction" c1920-30
- Typescript of "Studies in Indian Art" Part III " Indian Sculpture" c1920-30
- Typescript of "Studies in Indian Art" Part IV "Indian Dancing" c1920-30
- Typescript of "Studies in Indian Art" Part V "Indian Architecture" c1920-30
- Typescript of "Indian Sculpture" c1920-30
- Typescript of "Indian Architecture" c1920-30
- Manuscript of "The Ramayana in Indian and Indonesian Art" c1920-35
- Typescript of "The Ramayana in Indian Art" c1920-35
- Typescript of "The Ramayana in Indonesian Art" c1920-35
- Typescript of "The Ramayana in Indian and Indonesian Art" c1920-35
- Manuscript of "Muslim Painting" c1920-35
- Typescript of "Muslim Painting" c1920-35
- Manuscript of "Islamic Contribution To Indian Art" c1920-35
- Typescript of "Islamic Contribution To Indian Art" c1920-35
- Typescript of "Social Life In The Age Of The Mauryas" c1920-35
- Manuscript of "The Antiquities Of The Kangra Valley" c1922
- Typescript of "The Antiquities Of The Kangra Valley" c1922
- Manuscript of a catalogue of the Amaravati sculptures in the British Museum c1935-36
- Notes on the acquisitions of the Central Museum, Lahore c1920-30
- Notes on the temples at Kidnapore c1920-30
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