Tamagni Ray
Tamagni Ray is an accomplished archaeologist, prehistorian, and anthropologist whose multidisciplinary expertise spans ancient Indian history, underwater archaeology, heritage management, and museology.
Academic Excellence
Rays academic journey began with distinction at Kalyani University Experimental High School. Her passion for history led her to pursue a Bachelor of Arts in History (Honours) from St. Paul's Cathedral Mission College, University of Calcutta (2018-2021), where she graduated with first-class first distinction. Building upon this foundation, Ray pursued advanced studies at the prestigious Deccan College Post-Graduate and Research Institute (DCPGRI) in Pune, earning her Master of Arts in Ancient Indian History, Culture & Archaeology (2021-2023) with Grade A, 1st class distinction. Other qualification also includes an MA in Anthropology 2022-2024 from IGNOU. Her commitment to specialised knowledge led her to simultaneously complete multiple postgraduate diplomas: Heritage Management and Conservation, Underwater Archaeology, and Museology.
Research and Publications
Ray's research portfolio demonstrates her versatility across archaeological and anthropological domains. Her master's dissertation, "Monolithic Mysticism of the Mawphlang Sacred Grove in Meghalaya" (2023), showcases her expertise in ethnoarchaeological investigations. Her underwater archaeology research on "Past Maritime Activities in the coastal Shankarpur region of West Bengal" reflects her specialised training in marine archaeological methods.
Currently, Ray is working on several ongoing research projects, including studies on Neolithic metallurgy, nutritional anthropology among pre-adolescent children in West Bengal, and comparative analyses of pilgrimage sites. Her recent contribution to "The Princess Royal Shipwreck 1990" (ISBN: 978-81-967928-1-7), published in February 2025, demonstrates her engagement with maritime archaeological literature.
Read More Read Less