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Journal Of Indian Ocean Archaeology (Vol1: 2004)

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Explore the shared cultural heritage of the Indian Ocean Rim countries in the “Journal of Indian Ocean Archaeology (Vol.1: 2004)”. Edited by S.P. Gupta, this volume delves into archaeological discoveries and trade routes connecting Africa, West Asia, and China. Discover the rich history and material culture of this vibrant region. ISBN: 9788124607817

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  • ISBN-13: 9788124607817
  • Publisher: CRTHAP
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: vi, 176
  • ISBN-10: 8124607818
  • Publisher Date: 2004
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 575 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

11 reviews for Journal Of Indian Ocean Archaeology (Vol1: 2004)

  1. Anonymous

    An essential read for anyone studying the Indian Ocean trade networks. The content is rich and informative, making it an invaluable addition to the field. I highly recommend it!

  2. Gurbani Arora

    A treasure trove of information! Some chapters were a bit slow, but overall, it provides a comprehensive look at the region’s archaeological landscape. Highly recommend.

  3. Niharika Sharma

    A decent start to understanding Indian Ocean archaeology, but a bit dense for casual readers. Some articles are more engaging than others. Overall, informative but not always captivating.

  4. Ankit Rawat

    Provides a solid foundation for understanding the region’s archaeology. The writing could be more accessible, but the content is undeniably valuable. Worth the effort.

  5. Chaitanya

    An invaluable resource for researchers. The depth of information is impressive, though it could be better organized for easier navigation. A crucial read for serious scholars.

  6. Krish Goel

    The book offered interesting perspectives on the Indian Ocean Rim. It was a little scholarly for my taste, but insightful enough to keep me engaged. Good for academic purposes.

  7. Bhargava

    A mixed bag. Some essays are brilliant; others feel like filler. The topic is fascinating, but the execution is uneven. I’d suggest skimming to find the gems.

  8. Arpit Jaiswal

    Fascinating insights into trade routes! However, the writing style in some sections felt a bit dry. Could use more maps and illustrations to help visualize the findings.

  9. Abhishek Dadhwal

    Interesting subject matter, but the presentation felt dated. Could benefit from a modern update with more visual aids and a more engaging writing style. Still worth reading.

  10. Richa Bhardwaj

    This journal opened my eyes to the vast history of the Indian Ocean. Some parts were hard to follow, but the overall impact was significant. A great resource for researchers.

  11. Shaurya Deshwal

    I was expecting more on specific artifacts. While the broad overview is helpful, I wished for more detailed analysis of individual archaeological finds. Still, a worthwhile read.

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