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Revitalizing Indian Archaeology: Further Theoretical Essays

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“Revitalizing Indian Archaeology” by Charles Metcalf (ISBN: 9788173055584) offers insightful theoretical essays on Indian archaeology. Explore the rich history and diverse methodologies of the field, from Palaeolithic settlements to innovative theoretical approaches. Ideal for students and scholars seeking a deeper understanding of Indian archaeology’s evolution and future directions.

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  • ISBN-13: 9788173055584
  • Publisher: Aryan Books International
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Weight: 0 gr
  • ISBN-10: 8173055580
  • Publisher Date: 1 August 2016
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Weight 0.5 kg

11 reviews for Revitalizing Indian Archaeology: Further Theoretical Essays

  1. Jharinath Ilaparti

    Excellent! The theoretical approaches are well-explained, and the book offers a fresh perspective on Indian archaeology. Highly recommended.

  2. Piyush Upadhyay

    This book is a must-read for any serious student of Indian archaeology. It’s very interesting, and the author has a deep knowledge in subject.

  3. Shubham Biswas

    A solid contribution to the field. Metcalf’s analysis is insightful, and the book is well-researched. Good to have this kind of literature.

  4. Amit Rathore

    A bit dry at times, but the content is undeniably informative. Could use more engaging writing.

  5. Navdeep

    Metcalf provides a good overview, but I wish there was more on practical applications. Still, a worthwhile read for archaeology enthusiasts.

  6. Kratik Gupta

    While informative, the writing style is a bit academic and dense. It was hard to follow the text in some places.

  7. Saurav Kumar

    Some essays are quite challenging, requiring prior knowledge of archaeological theory. Not for beginners. But great book if you know what you are doing.

  8. Kaushal Kumar Sharma

    A thought-provoking collection of essays. Some chapters were denser than others, but overall, a valuable contribution to the field.

  9. Harshit

    I appreciated the diverse perspectives presented. However, the editing could have been better.

  10. Kaustub Ratan Pachoury

    Fantastic book that every archeology student should read at least once in their academic career.

  11. Kanishka

    Not a bad read but it is too dense and very boring. Might be good for professionals in this field.

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