18 reviews for SindhuSarasvati Civilization: New Perspectives A Volume In Memory Of Dr Shikaripur Ranganatha Rao
Rated 4 out of 5
Kapil Agrawal –
A fascinating collection of essays offering fresh insights into the Sindhu Sarasvati civilization. Some chapters were a bit dense, but overall a worthwhile read.
Rated 4 out of 5
Prashant Choudhary –
Challenging but rewarding read. This book needs a basic knowledge of archeology. Still, a wonderful addition to the field.
Rated 4 out of 5
Sanyam Ishpujani –
The book provides an insightful look into the Sindhu Sarasvati Civilization. It’s academic, but accessible to interested readers.
Rated 4 out of 5
Riva –
A comprehensive exploration of the Sindhu Sarasvati Civilization. A bit dry at times, but ultimately rewarding.
Rated 5 out of 5
Anurag Jaiswal –
The book exceeded my expectations. Great information. A well-written and thoroughly researched book! I learned so much.
Rated 5 out of 5
Aditya Pratap Singh Parihar –
A must-read for anyone interested in ancient Indian history. The research is thorough and the arguments are compelling.
Rated 3 out of 5
Roshan J –
The book had some interesting points, but overall, it did not hold my attention. It took me almost two months to read.
Rated 5 out of 5
Shubham Pathak –
The authors gave an excellent overview of the Sindhu Sarasvati Civilization. It opened my eyes to the wonders of this ancient society!
Rated 3 out of 5
Aakanksha Sharma –
An interesting compilation, although I found some of the perspectives quite speculative. Still, it’s a valuable contribution to the field.
Rated 4 out of 5
Devesh Upadhyay –
A compelling examination of Sindhu Sarasvati Civilization. It is a little repetitive at times, but it is still fascinating.
Rated 3 out of 5
Dhanush H B –
I enjoyed learning about new findings but wish it were organized better. The book jumps around quite a bit.
Rated 4 out of 5
Akash Kumar Singh –
An academic work; it is not for casual reading. This is not a book you read for pleasure, but for in-depth information.
Rated 3 out of 5
Busireddy Raghu Nandan Reddy –
A scholarly book, but the perspectives are skewed to one side. It ignores the other possibility.
Rated 5 out of 5
Harshvardhan Singh –
This book is awesome. It gives lots of information on the lost civilizations that most people didn’t know about.
Rated 3 out of 5
K Sagar –
Some essays were excellent, but others felt repetitive or lacked sufficient evidence. An uneven but generally informative work.
Rated 3 out of 5
Jaskiran Kaur Dhanoa –
I appreciate the new perspectives, but the book could benefit from more illustrations and maps. Somewhat difficult to visualize.
Rated 5 out of 5
Ishika Goyal –
Excellent collection of essays honoring Dr. Rao. A valuable resource for researchers and history buffs alike. Highly recommended.
Rated 3 out of 5
Vivek Kumar –
While the book presents new angles, it occasionally gets bogged down in technical jargon. A mixed bag, but worth exploring.
Kapil Agrawal –
A fascinating collection of essays offering fresh insights into the Sindhu Sarasvati civilization. Some chapters were a bit dense, but overall a worthwhile read.
Prashant Choudhary –
Challenging but rewarding read. This book needs a basic knowledge of archeology. Still, a wonderful addition to the field.
Sanyam Ishpujani –
The book provides an insightful look into the Sindhu Sarasvati Civilization. It’s academic, but accessible to interested readers.
Riva –
A comprehensive exploration of the Sindhu Sarasvati Civilization. A bit dry at times, but ultimately rewarding.
Anurag Jaiswal –
The book exceeded my expectations. Great information. A well-written and thoroughly researched book! I learned so much.
Aditya Pratap Singh Parihar –
A must-read for anyone interested in ancient Indian history. The research is thorough and the arguments are compelling.
Roshan J –
The book had some interesting points, but overall, it did not hold my attention. It took me almost two months to read.
Shubham Pathak –
The authors gave an excellent overview of the Sindhu Sarasvati Civilization. It opened my eyes to the wonders of this ancient society!
Aakanksha Sharma –
An interesting compilation, although I found some of the perspectives quite speculative. Still, it’s a valuable contribution to the field.
Devesh Upadhyay –
A compelling examination of Sindhu Sarasvati Civilization. It is a little repetitive at times, but it is still fascinating.
Dhanush H B –
I enjoyed learning about new findings but wish it were organized better. The book jumps around quite a bit.
Akash Kumar Singh –
An academic work; it is not for casual reading. This is not a book you read for pleasure, but for in-depth information.
Busireddy Raghu Nandan Reddy –
A scholarly book, but the perspectives are skewed to one side. It ignores the other possibility.
Harshvardhan Singh –
This book is awesome. It gives lots of information on the lost civilizations that most people didn’t know about.
K Sagar –
Some essays were excellent, but others felt repetitive or lacked sufficient evidence. An uneven but generally informative work.
Jaskiran Kaur Dhanoa –
I appreciate the new perspectives, but the book could benefit from more illustrations and maps. Somewhat difficult to visualize.
Ishika Goyal –
Excellent collection of essays honoring Dr. Rao. A valuable resource for researchers and history buffs alike. Highly recommended.
Vivek Kumar –
While the book presents new angles, it occasionally gets bogged down in technical jargon. A mixed bag, but worth exploring.