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The Earliest Civilization Of South Asia

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SKU: 9788173051074

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Discover the indigenous origins of the Harappan Civilization in “The Earliest Civilization of South Asia” by R.K. Sharma (ISBN: 9788173051074). Explore a multidimensional study of this ancient South Asian civilization, debunking theories of western influence and showcasing its unique indigenous development. Uncover the fascinating roots of the Indus-Sarasvati Civilization in this insightful exploration.

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  • ISBN-13: 9788173051074
  • Publisher: Aryan Books International
  • Publisher Imprint: Aryan Books International
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 8173051070
  • Publisher Date: 1997
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • No of Pages: 324

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Weight 0.5 kg

16 reviews for The Earliest Civilization Of South Asia

  1. Esha Kumari

    The book presents a unique perspective on South Asian civilization. A refreshing take on the topic.

  2. Pratyush Pandey

    I enjoyed learning about the Indus-Sarasvati Civilization. The writing was a bit dry at times, but informative.

  3. Saanchi Munjal

    A decent overview of Harappan civilization, but I wish it went into more detail about daily life. Still, a good starting point.

  4. Ankur Yadav

    Fascinating insights into the origins of the Harappan Civilization. A bit repetitive in places, but worth it.

  5. Thejus Chandran C

    I found the book to be a little slow-paced. However, the information was well-researched and credible.

  6. Supriya Sahu

    Excellent analysis of the Harappan Civilization! I especially appreciated the focus on indigenous roots.

  7. Vivek

    A comprehensive study. Some chapters are more engaging than others, but overall a worthwhile read.

  8. Esha Kumari

    Interesting perspective, but the book could benefit from more illustrations and maps. I was hoping for more.

  9. Hemanth Lanka

    A bit dense and scholarly, but worth the effort if you are truly interested in the subject matter.

  10. Aditya U Upadhyay

    Debunks outdated theories effectively. A valuable contribution to the field, though perhaps too academic for some.

  11. Satyam Shukla

    The author provides convincing arguments against western influence theories. A valuable and insightful book.

  12. Rishabh

    A must-read for anyone interested in South Asian history. Well-researched and thought-provoking.

  13. Roshan Kumar Yadav

    Sharma makes a compelling case for indigenous development. Some parts are dense, but overall a worthwhile read.

  14. Rohan Sharma

    This book is an eye-opener! I learned so much about the Indus Valley civilization. Highly recommended.

  15. Ganvir Shubham Anand

    Sharma challenges conventional wisdom, but I’m not entirely convinced. Still, a good book for critical thinking.

  16. Rochan Goel

    Good, but assumes prior knowledge of the subject. Newcomers to the topic might find it difficult to follow.

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