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Journal Of Indian Ocean Archaeology (Vol4: 2007)

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SKU: 9788124607848

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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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  • ISBN-13: 9788124607848
  • Publisher: CRTHAP
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: viii, 127p.
  • ISBN-10: 8124607842
  • Publisher Date: 2007
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 475 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

20 reviews for Journal Of Indian Ocean Archaeology (Vol4: 2007)

  1. Satyaswarup Prusty

    A niche but essential addition to any serious archaeology library! It brings to life the rich, diverse history.

  2. Rituparna Dey

    A good academic resource and it is worth buying! If you are looking for something more easily readable, look elsewhere

  3. Anubhav Ranjit

    Impressive research and very important but the essays are not all engaging and that hurts some what.

  4. Vandit Mehta

    Quite a scholarly work, but offers incredible value. I would recommend it for those with some background in archaeology.

  5. Fredrick Lakra

    A fantastic collection for experts, though the casual reader may struggle with jargon and density of text.

  6. Rishav Kumar

    Okay, but not amazing. Some chapters felt more engaging than others, but overall, it felt like a bit of a chore.

  7. 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.

  8. Anjali Gupta

    Provides a detailed look, but its focus may not be for everyone. Articles are lengthy and quite specialized.

  9. Prateek Sharma

    A deep dive into maritime trade. Though academic, it sheds light on the culture. Just be ready for the writing.

  10. 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.

  11. 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.

  12. Saurabh Kumar

    A great resource for serious researchers. The depth of information is impressive, though it can be a bit overwhelming at times.

  13. Ankit Singh

    A valuable resource that is very specialized. If the Indian Ocean region interests you, this is a must have.

  14. Mohit Khanna

    In-depth exploration. I found it slightly repetitive in places. However, overall an important contribution.

  15. Sorav Khurana

    Detailed and informative but requires existing knowledge. If you are new to archaeology, begin elsewhere.

  16. Name

    Very informative but also very dry. A few good pieces in there but probably more for experts than the public.

  17. Shivam Dhiran

    Informative and insightful. The research is thorough, but the writing could be more engaging for a general audience. Still, a valuable resource.

  18. 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.

  19. Prikshit Chib

    Good in content, could be edited and improved but this is still really important journal to follow or study.

  20. Keshav Jaswal

    Comprehensive! Some parts are a bit of a slog, but overall well worth reading. It provides great insights.

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