In her book Bengal Divided: Hindu Communalism and Partition, 1932-1947,
historian Joya Chatterji showed how culture bequeathed
to the fractious bhadralok a sense of communal identity.
Admission to two of the country's most famous sites- Joya de Cerén,
a UNESCO World Heritage Site(known as the“Pompeii of the Americas”), and San Andrés, a pre-Colombian site- costs less than $5.