Description
- ISBN-13: 9788124607848
- Publisher: CRTHAP
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: viii, 127p.
- ISBN-10: 8124607842
- Publisher Date: 2007
- Language: English
- Weight: 475 gr
Original price was: ₹1,500.00.₹1,125.00Current price is: ₹1,125.00.
Explore the rich history and archaeology of the Indian Ocean Rim countries with the Journal of Indian Ocean Archaeology (Vol.4: 2007), ISBN 9788124607848. Discover shared cultures, maritime trade routes, and archaeological findings from Africa to China. A must-read for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this volume offers insights into the interconnected world of the Indian Ocean.
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Satyaswarup Prusty –
A niche but essential addition to any serious archaeology library! It brings to life the rich, diverse history.
Rituparna Dey –
A good academic resource and it is worth buying! If you are looking for something more easily readable, look elsewhere
Anubhav Ranjit –
Impressive research and very important but the essays are not all engaging and that hurts some what.
Vandit Mehta –
Quite a scholarly work, but offers incredible value. I would recommend it for those with some background in archaeology.
Fredrick Lakra –
A fantastic collection for experts, though the casual reader may struggle with jargon and density of text.
Rishav Kumar –
Okay, but not amazing. Some chapters felt more engaging than others, but overall, it felt like a bit of a chore.
Nitishree Bhansali –
Good content but it really is dense and quite academic. Not an easy book to read if you are looking for something light.
Anjali Gupta –
Provides a detailed look, but its focus may not be for everyone. Articles are lengthy and quite specialized.
Prateek Sharma –
A deep dive into maritime trade. Though academic, it sheds light on the culture. Just be ready for the writing.
Adithya T R –
A mixed bag. Some sections were brilliant and shed new light on the subject, while others were a bit dry. I’d recommend it with reservations.
Divyanshi Pandey –
A fascinating, albeit dense, read. Some articles were captivating, while others felt a bit too academic. Overall, a worthwhile exploration of Indian Ocean archaeology.
Saurabh Kumar –
A great resource for serious researchers. The depth of information is impressive, though it can be a bit overwhelming at times.
Ankit Singh –
A valuable resource that is very specialized. If the Indian Ocean region interests you, this is a must have.
Mohit Khanna –
In-depth exploration. I found it slightly repetitive in places. However, overall an important contribution.
Sorav Khurana –
Detailed and informative but requires existing knowledge. If you are new to archaeology, begin elsewhere.
Name –
Very informative but also very dry. A few good pieces in there but probably more for experts than the public.
Shivam Dhiran –
Informative and insightful. The research is thorough, but the writing could be more engaging for a general audience. Still, a valuable resource.
Saurabh Singh –
An interesting collection of essays. While not all were equally compelling, the overall picture of the Indian Ocean’s past is rich and rewarding.
Prikshit Chib –
Good in content, could be edited and improved but this is still really important journal to follow or study.
Keshav Jaswal –
Comprehensive! Some parts are a bit of a slog, but overall well worth reading. It provides great insights.