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Archaeology As History In Early South Asia

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SKU: 9788173052705

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Explore early South Asian history through archaeology in “Archaeology As History In Early South Asia” by Devendra Handa (ISBN: 9788173052705). This book challenges traditional text-based archaeology, examining the role of archives, monuments, and artifacts in reconstructing the past. Discover a new interdisciplinary dialogue between archaeology and history, leading to a deeper understanding of South Asian studies.

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  • ISBN-13: 9788173052705
  • Publisher: Aryan Books International
  • Publisher Imprint: Aryan Books International
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 8173052700
  • Publisher Date: 2004
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • No of Pages: 512

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Weight 0.5 kg

16 reviews for Archaeology As History In Early South Asia

  1. Priyanshu Jatolia

    Handa provides a fresh look at early South Asia. The interdisciplinary approach is commendable. However, some prior knowledge of the subject is definitely helpful.

  2. Name

    An academic but still engaging look at South Asian history. I especially enjoyed the author’s take on archives. One of the better books

  3. Abhigyan Raj

    While informative, the writing style was a bit dry for my taste. The content is undeniably valuable. Needs more diagrams and pictures for visual learners

  4. Anup Mangwani

    I was pleasantly surprised by the depth of this book. Very well-researched and insightful. It’s a valuable contribution to the field.

  5. Sourav

    While informative, this book can be quite technical for those new to the subject. It does offer a fresh perspective on ancient civilizations though.

  6. Yash Parmar

    A very insightful book on early South Asia. Handa presents a compelling case for integrating archaeology and history. Highly recommended!

  7. Aditya Srivastava

    This book explores South Asian history through the lens of archaeology. Although it can be dense, the information is incredibly detailed.

  8. Praujjal Das

    Interesting perspective, but at times felt a bit dense. The author clearly knows their stuff! I learned a lot about South Asian history. Some chapters were more engaging than others.

  9. Pooja

    A fascinating read for anyone interested in archaeology and South Asian history. It challenges conventional approaches. A bit academic in tone, but overall worthwhile.

  10. Suraj Kumar

    A great resource for students and scholars. Well written and researched, it definitely adds value to understanding early South Asia.

  11. Aarav Katiyar

    I enjoyed learning about the role of artifacts in history. I found the interdisciplinary focus truly enriching. It’s a must-read if you’re interested in archaeology.

  12. Arnav Chatterjee

    This book has broadened my understanding of South Asian studies! It’s a complex and fascinating subject, well-presented by the author.

  13. Tannu Choudhary

    This book opened my eyes to the importance of archaeological evidence. It was quite a detailed journey through history. Some parts were slow-paced.

  14. Ankush Kumar Singh

    A solid academic work. I found the discussions on archives particularly insightful. It is well-written, but could be more accessible for general readers.

  15. Rayan Sarkar

    Good introduction to the topic, but I wish there were more real-world case studies. Useful for students. Helped me understand the context

  16. Aditya Singh

    A bit too scholarly for a casual reader. However, the depth of research is impressive. I found sections dealing with monuments intriguing.

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