Benjamin L. Rice
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Benjamin L. Rice (Benjamin Lewis Rice - also referred by the name B. L. Rice) was the director of the Department of Archaeology of Mysore state in India and an epigraphist.[1] He is known for his work Epigraphia Carnatica which contains his study on about 9,000 inscriptions he found in the Old Mysore area.
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- ^ `Epigraphia Carnatica' brought out in CD-ROM. The Hindu (2005-11-07).