Summary: The 1970 Annual Report by the Archaeological Survey of India provides a detailed list of archaeological sites and monuments, including mosques, temples, and palaces, along with restoration projects. The report features before and after images of sites like Sidi Sayyad’s Mosque in Ahmadabad, Gol Gumbaz Mosque in Bijapir, and the Black Pagoda in Konarak. It also includes images of historical relics like iron weapons, stone sculptures, and carved wood door frames from various excavation sites. The report highlights the importance of preserving and documenting historical sites for future generations. Additionally, it emphasizes the significance of annual publications to share archaeological findings with the public and garner support for continued excavation and restoration efforts. The inscriptions from Chamba State, presented in the report, shed light on land grants and local geography, reflecting the administrative and cultural practices of the region during ancient times.