What do copper plate inscriptions mainly record?
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Because copper didnt get rusted fast
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The copper plate inscriptions play a huge role in the history of India and in discovery of many things.
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As rusting of a copper plate is a slow process. Earlier, before the discovery of the copper plate, historians were 'forced' to rely on 'ambiguous archaeological findings' such as "religious text origin" and "interpretations of bits" of surviving traditions.
They also were dependent on the journals of the foreign visitors on the stone. The discovery of "Indian copper plate" inscriptions provided a relative abundance of 'new evidence' for use in evolving a chronicle of "India’s elusive history".
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