The Bookish Owl
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Sumit Kumawat – April 15, 2023
Good overview, but felt a bit too academic. I wanted more stories and less jargon. But, useful for research.
Allen Samson Hiwale – May 13, 2023
A solid academic work. It’s thorough and well-cited. It might be a bit too specific for casual readers. Recommended
Diyasha Sadhukhan – July 4, 2023
Mixed feelings. Some chapters were engaging, others were a slog. I appreciate the effort, but it needs editing.
Kanishka Verma – August 14, 2023
A detailed look at Indian archaeology, but sometimes dry. Still, a worthwhile read for those interested in the field.
Ananya Singh – August 20, 2023
I found it a bit difficult to read. I think you would have to be an expert to understand some parts. Not for me!
Nishi Maurya – September 3, 2023
It was ok. Nothing special but not bad. It passed some time and I learned some things I didn’t already know.
Aditya U Upadhyay – September 16, 2023
Gives a great insight into past archaeology. It is well written and is not tedious. Very interesting and a joy to read.
Aakansha Gupta – October 3, 2023
It’s alright. A bit slow to get into, but it has interesting information that I wasn’t aware of prior.
Swapnil Shanu – October 21, 2023
Gives a fascinating insight. Though some may find it hard to read, I would say persevere as it’s worth it.
Janani Sree – October 30, 2023
A well-written history. I learned a lot. My only complaint is that it could have included more visuals.
Gokula Kannan M – December 20, 2023
A bit too dry and academic for my liking. I was expecting something more engaging. But it is well-researched.
Ankur Kumar – March 10, 2024
A must-read for archaeology students. In-depth and well-researched. It could be more accessible for the average reader, though.
Shantanu – March 28, 2024
A must-have for archaeology enthusiasts. A very useful insight into post-independence events. Loved reading it.
Arshiya – March 30, 2024
Extremely thorough and detailed. Can get boring for non-archeology people but otherwise a really solid book.
Shrey Ramanbhai Patel – April 8, 2024
Excellent resource for understanding the post- development. A bit dense, but incredibly informative. Highly recommend!
Sanyam Singla – April 24, 2024
Interesting but not captivating. It covers important ground, but it wasn’t a page-turner. Good for reference, maybe.
Harshal Dharme – July 15, 2024
I loved it. It was a pleasure to read something so knowledgeable. A well-deserved piece of work. Top marks!
Ashish Khatana – September 5, 2024
A vital contribution to the study of Indian archaeology. Some of the language is quite complex and hard to grasp.
Balamuri Sai Sravan – September 18, 2024
A very in-depth read that provides a lot of information. Sadly, it can be a bit clunky and hard to get through.
Soumya Saini – December 28, 2024
Provides a unique perspective on the field. Some parts are fascinating, while others are a bit tedious. Overall, I liked it.
Shubham Thakur – January 16, 2025
Comprehensive and insightful. The historical context is well-presented. Occasionally repetitive, but worth the effort.
Achal Sharma – January 26, 2025
Important work but definitely for specialists. A novice may find it hard to follow. But the content is top notch.
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Sumit Kumawat –
Good overview, but felt a bit too academic. I wanted more stories and less jargon. But, useful for research.
Allen Samson Hiwale –
A solid academic work. It’s thorough and well-cited. It might be a bit too specific for casual readers. Recommended
Diyasha Sadhukhan –
Mixed feelings. Some chapters were engaging, others were a slog. I appreciate the effort, but it needs editing.
Kanishka Verma –
A detailed look at Indian archaeology, but sometimes dry. Still, a worthwhile read for those interested in the field.
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!
Nishi Maurya –
It was ok. Nothing special but not bad. It passed some time and I learned some things I didn’t already know.
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.
Aakansha Gupta –
It’s alright. A bit slow to get into, but it has interesting information that I wasn’t aware of prior.
Swapnil Shanu –
Gives a fascinating insight. Though some may find it hard to read, I would say persevere as it’s worth it.
Janani Sree –
A well-written history. I learned a lot. My only complaint is that it could have included more visuals.
Gokula Kannan M –
A bit too dry and academic for my liking. I was expecting something more engaging. But it is well-researched.
Ankur Kumar –
A must-read for archaeology students. In-depth and well-researched. It could be more accessible for the average reader, though.
Shantanu –
A must-have for archaeology enthusiasts. A very useful insight into post-independence events. Loved reading it.
Arshiya –
Extremely thorough and detailed. Can get boring for non-archeology people but otherwise a really solid book.
Shrey Ramanbhai Patel –
Excellent resource for understanding the post- development. A bit dense, but incredibly informative. Highly recommend!
Sanyam Singla –
Interesting but not captivating. It covers important ground, but it wasn’t a page-turner. Good for reference, maybe.
Harshal Dharme –
I loved it. It was a pleasure to read something so knowledgeable. A well-deserved piece of work. Top marks!
Ashish Khatana –
A vital contribution to the study of Indian archaeology. Some of the language is quite complex and hard to grasp.
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.
Soumya Saini –
Provides a unique perspective on the field. Some parts are fascinating, while others are a bit tedious. Overall, I liked it.
Shubham Thakur –
Comprehensive and insightful. The historical context is well-presented. Occasionally repetitive, but worth the effort.
Achal Sharma –
Important work but definitely for specialists. A novice may find it hard to follow. But the content is top notch.