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Mapping India's forgotten stepwells
Updated On: 01 May, 2016 09:08 AM IST | | Jane Borges
<p>Mumbai-based British scientist Philip Earis has launched a web atlas to locate and preserve an ancient architectural marvel that’s unique to India</p>

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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