The Archaeology Laboratory at Shiv Nadar University serves as a space to teach laboratory methods in archaeology such as ceramic, artefact and ecofact classification.
The Archaeology Laboratory located in D 105 and 107 at Shiv Nadar University is an ideal space to teach laboratory-based archaeological methods, such as the classification, documentation and analyses of specimens ranging from ceramics to artefacts and ecofacts. The Laboratory houses a small teaching collection of ceramic samples of various periods and regions within India, and artefacts collected through surveys from a number of sites in northern India. There is a small but growing collection of modern geological and shell specimens that are extremely useful to teach identification of samples to students.

Archaeology Laboratory
The Archaeology Laboratory in Shiv Nadar University is a teaching-cum-research space for students and faculty. Archaeological lab-based methods, such as ceramic, artefact and ecofact classification are taught here as well as techniques of documentation and analysis. The Laboratory also has an overhead projector for conducting classes on methods. Read more
The Archaeology Laboratory in Shiv Nadar University is a teaching-cum-research space for students and faculty. Archaeological lab-based methods, such as ceramic, artefact and ecofact classification are taught here as well as techniques of documentation and analysis. The Laboratory also has an overhead projector for conducting classes on methods. Read more