Prof. Sharada Srinivasan is a Professor at the National Institute of Advanced Studies (NIAS), Bengaluru. She received the Padhmashri, the fourth highest civilian award from Government of India last year in Archaeology in 2019. She has made pioneering contributions to the study of archaeology and history of art from the perspective of exploring engineering applications in these disciplines. Prof. Sharada Srinivasan’s landmark contributions include archaeometric characterisation of bronzes of South India using lead isotope analysis and archaeometallurgical studies on ancient mining and metallurgy in southern India. These span studies on the production mechanisms of high carbon wootz steel and documentation of artisanal technologies such as Aranmula high tin bronze metal mirror making, bronze casting at Swamimalai and ancient and continuing traditions of high-tin bronze working, while she has worked on artefacts in the Government Museum, Chennai, British Museum, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, ASI and so on. Prof. Sharada Srinivasan is a Fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and World Academy of Art and Science. Her awards include the Dr. Kalpana Chawla Young Women Scientist Award for 2011, the Indian Institute of Metals, Certificate of Excellence 2007 and Materials Research Society of India Medal 2006, the Malti B. Nagar Ethnoarchaeology Award (2005), and the DST-SERC Young Scientist Fellowship, the Flinders Petrie Medal 1989 from University of London, the Materials Research Society Graduate Student Award 1996, the DST Nurture Scheme and Young Scientist Awards and the British Chevening Scholarship for her Phd work. She has been a Forbes Research Associate at the Department of Scientific Research and Conservation, Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, USA in 1999 and Homi Bhabha Fellow at Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore from 1996-98. She has been a co-recipient of awards from UKIERI, UK, (on pioneering iron and steel metallurgy), AHRC, UK, (on interfaces between archaeology and drama), SSHRC Canada, Royal Society, National Science Foundation and other international bodies. She is first author of the book ‘India’s Legendary Wootz Steel’ and contributing author to ‘Ecstasy of Classical Art’, the bronze catalogue of National Museum, Delhi and co-editor of ‘Digital Hampi’ on digital explorations into the art and architecture of Hampi. She is on the Standing Committee of the international Beginning of the Use of Metals and Alloys Conference. She has also been an accomplished exponent of the classical dance form of Bharata Natyam and has given numerous lecture-demonstrations such as on the artistic and scientific perspectives on the Chola Nataraja bronze at international museums such as Royal Academy of Arts, London (2007) and with a photo-exhibition on the theme at Space City, Toulouse (2009) apart from national venues. She has earned her PhD from the Institute of Archaeology, University College London (1996) on Archaeometallurgy of South Indian bronzes; MA from School of Oriental & African Studies, London (1989) and BTech in Engineering Physics from IIT Bombay (1987).
Sharada Srinivasan
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Tel: 080-22185125 Fax: 080-2218 5028
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sharasri@gmail.com
sharadasrini@nias.res.in
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Publications
Sharada Srinivasan co-authored Heritage Science and Society A landscape analysis of fortification in Tamil Nadu using satellite images. Heritage: Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies in Archaeology 7: 195-210. 1 January 2019 Journal Articles |
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S Udayakumar, Sharada Srinivasan co-authored Heritage Science and Society Traditional techniques of gold jewellery: A case study of Devakottai, Tamil Nadu. Journal of the Centre for Heritage Studies 1: 313-320 1 January 2018 Journal Articles |
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Sharada Srinivasan Heritage Science and Society Metal Craft Heritage of Cauvery and Riverine Regions Reports, 2020, (NIAS/HUM/HSS/U/RR/02/2020), ISBN: 978-93-83566-37-2. 2020 |
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Sharada Srinivasan Heritage Science and Society Indian metallurgical heritage and archaeometallurgical approaches INTACH Conservation Insights , 2022 pp. 68-81 28 January 2022 Op-Eds and Comments |
Sharada Srinivasan Heritage Science and Society Decoding the Nataraja bronzes: A cosmic dance through the centuries. Live History India, 7 March 2021. 7 March 2021 Op-Eds and Comments |
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Sharada Srinivasan Heritage Science and Society Decoding the Nataraja bronzes: A Cosmic Dance through the Centuries Livehistoryindia.com 7 March 2021 |
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Sharada Srinivasan Heritage Science and Society Saga of the Tambura Deccan Herald, 9 January, 2021 9 January 2021 Op-Eds and Comments |
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Sharada Srinivasan, Roli Mahajan co-authored Heritage Science and Society Art & technology: Indian digital heritage. Digital Hampi Project. Culture360 Magazine, 18 May 2020. 18 May 2020 Op-Eds and Comments |
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Sharada Srinivasan Heritage Science and Society Metal craft heritage of Cauvery and riverine regions. (NIAS Research Report No. NIAS/HUM/HSS/U/RR/02/2020). 1 January 2020 NIAS Comments |
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Sharada Srinivasan Heritage Science and Society Casting Nataraja: Techniques of South Indian bronzes. (NIAS/HUM/HSS/U/BR/072/2019). 1 January 2019 NIAS Comments |
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Sharada Srinivasan Heritage Science and Society Book Review of "Early Indian Metallurgy: The Production of Lead, Silver and Zinc through Three Millennia in North West India" by P.T. Craddock, K.T.M. Hegde, L. K. Gurjar and L. Willies. London: Archetype Publications Ltd, 2017. Indian Journal of History of Science 54(3): 376-378. 1 January 2019 NIAS Comments |
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Sharada Srinivasan, Srinivasa Ranganathan Minerals and metals heritage of India (NIAS Backgrounder No. B8-2013) 28 December 2013 Backgrounders |
Smriti Haricharan, Sharada Srinivasan, S Ranganathan, N S Nalini Heritage Science and Society Fort Walls and Moats at Vallam, Thanjavur: Exploring Them Using Satellite Images. Heritage: Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies in Archaeology (7): 195-210. |