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Alok Kumar Kanungo is an Indian author, archaeologist and ethnographer currently Associate Research Professor at the Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar (IITGN)[1] and an adjunct Associate research professor at Flinders University, Australia.[2] His work primarily focuses on the study of ancient glass, beads, and indigenous crafts, bridging the gap between traditional knowledge systems and modern archaeological practices.[3][4] He has travelled and documented the heritage of the Nagas of north-east India, and the Bondos and Juangs of Odisha. He is recipient of Humboldt, Fulbright, British Academy, Rakow, Homi Bhabha, SPARC,[5] ICG and ICHR Fellowships.[6][7][8]