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Indian Archaeology in Retrospect: Vol 2 Protohistory

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SKU: 9788173043208

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“Indian Archaeology in Retrospect: Vol. 2 Protohistory” delves into India’s fascinating protohistoric period. Edited by renowned archaeologists Ravi Korisettar and S. Settar, this book (ISBN: 9788173043208) offers a comprehensive exploration of archaeological discoveries, providing valuable insights into ancient Indian civilizations. Explore the rich history of India’s past.

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  • ISBN-13: 9788173043208
  • Publisher: Manohar
  • Publisher Imprint: Manohar
  • ISBN-10: 8173043205
  • Publisher Date: 2002

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Weight 0.5 kg

9 reviews for Indian Archaeology in Retrospect: Vol 2 Protohistory

  1. Siddharth Jain

    I really enjoyed learning about the different archaeological discoveries. It can be dense and dry at times. But I found the content worth the effort.

  2. Ruchija Srivastava

    Informative and well-written. It really enhanced my understanding. Some perspectives felt outdated. I feel like they should have provided an update.

  3. Arpan Mondal

    A mixed bag. Some chapters were captivating, others less so. It’s a great starting point but not the final word. Some images would have helped.

  4. Shantanu Tehlan

    A decent overview, but sometimes felt a bit too academic. Still, valuable insights into the protohistory of India. Could be more accessible.

  5. Chirag S

    Excellent resource for researchers. The book provides great detail on various aspects of Indian protohistory. A must-have for any archaeology library.

  6. Naman Jain

    For serious scholars only. A treasure trove of information. But not for casual readers. Not enough context for a general audience.

  7. Pooja Gupta

    Fascinating! A deep dive into Indian protohistory. Some chapters were a bit dense, but overall, an enriching read. Highly recommend for serious archaeology enthusiasts.

  8. Prashant Tripathi

    Good collection of essays. A little dry in places, but well-researched and informative. A necessary resource for students of Indian archaeology.

  9. Rishu

    This volume provides a comprehensive look at the subject matter. The editing could have been better. Repetitive in some areas, but generally useful.

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