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Archaeology In The Third World A History Of Indian Archaeology Since 1947

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  • ISBN-13: 9788124602171
  • Publisher: D.K. Printworld (P) Ltd.
  • Binding: Hardback
  • No of Pages: x, 281
  • ISBN-10: 8124602174
  • Publisher Date: 2012
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 900 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

22 reviews for Archaeology In The Third World A History Of Indian Archaeology Since 1947

  1. Sumit Kumawat

    Good overview, but felt a bit too academic. I wanted more stories and less jargon. But, useful for research.

  2. Allen Samson Hiwale

    A solid academic work. It’s thorough and well-cited. It might be a bit too specific for casual readers. Recommended

  3. Diyasha Sadhukhan

    Mixed feelings. Some chapters were engaging, others were a slog. I appreciate the effort, but it needs editing.

  4. Kanishka Verma

    A detailed look at Indian archaeology, but sometimes dry. Still, a worthwhile read for those interested in the field.

  5. Ananya Singh

    I found it a bit difficult to read. I think you would have to be an expert to understand some parts. Not for me!

  6. Nishi Maurya

    It was ok. Nothing special but not bad. It passed some time and I learned some things I didn’t already know.

  7. Aditya U Upadhyay

    Gives a great insight into past archaeology. It is well written and is not tedious. Very interesting and a joy to read.

  8. Aakansha Gupta

    It’s alright. A bit slow to get into, but it has interesting information that I wasn’t aware of prior.

  9. Swapnil Shanu

    Gives a fascinating insight. Though some may find it hard to read, I would say persevere as it’s worth it.

  10. Janani Sree

    A well-written history. I learned a lot. My only complaint is that it could have included more visuals.

  11. Gokula Kannan M

    A bit too dry and academic for my liking. I was expecting something more engaging. But it is well-researched.

  12. Ankur Kumar

    A must-read for archaeology students. In-depth and well-researched. It could be more accessible for the average reader, though.

  13. Shantanu

    A must-have for archaeology enthusiasts. A very useful insight into post-independence events. Loved reading it.

  14. Arshiya

    Extremely thorough and detailed. Can get boring for non-archeology people but otherwise a really solid book.

  15. Shrey Ramanbhai Patel

    Excellent resource for understanding the post- development. A bit dense, but incredibly informative. Highly recommend!

  16. Sanyam Singla

    Interesting but not captivating. It covers important ground, but it wasn’t a page-turner. Good for reference, maybe.

  17. Harshal Dharme

    I loved it. It was a pleasure to read something so knowledgeable. A well-deserved piece of work. Top marks!

  18. Ashish Khatana

    A vital contribution to the study of Indian archaeology. Some of the language is quite complex and hard to grasp.

  19. Balamuri Sai Sravan

    A very in-depth read that provides a lot of information. Sadly, it can be a bit clunky and hard to get through.

  20. Soumya Saini

    Provides a unique perspective on the field. Some parts are fascinating, while others are a bit tedious. Overall, I liked it.

  21. Shubham Thakur

    Comprehensive and insightful. The historical context is well-presented. Occasionally repetitive, but worth the effort.

  22. Achal Sharma

    Important work but definitely for specialists. A novice may find it hard to follow. But the content is top notch.

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