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Mapping India's forgotten stepwells

<p>Mumbai-based British scientist Philip Earis has launched a web atlas to locate and preserve an ancient architectural marvel that&rsquo;s unique to India</p>

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Philip Earis has spent eight months gathering material on stepped architecture for his collaborative website.

Philip Earis has spent eight months gathering material on stepped architecture for his collaborative website.

Bandra resident Philip Earis remembers treading through a narrow, descending stone stairway while visiting a fort in Rajasthan a few years ago. When he finally made it to the bottom, the steps opened into a cavernous water hole. “Until then, I hadn’t seen anything as impressive,” says the Mumbai-based British scientist about the ancient stepwell in Chittorgarh. “But very few people knew about the site.”

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