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Journal Of Indian Ocean Archaeology (Vol5: 2008)

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Explore the ancient world in “Journal of Indian Ocean Archaeology (Vol.5: 2008)” (ISBN: 9788124607855). Dive into maritime archaeology, trade routes, and cultural exchange across the Indian Ocean Rim. Discover shared Afro-Asian heritage from the Red Sea to the South China Sea. A must-read for history and archaeology enthusiasts.

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  • ISBN-13: 9788124607855
  • Publisher: CRTHAP
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: viii, 148p.
  • ISBN-10: 8124607850
  • Publisher Date: 2008
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 475 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

11 reviews for Journal Of Indian Ocean Archaeology (Vol5: 2008)

  1. Nipun Sharma

    Excellent! A must-read for anyone interested in the archaeology of the Indian Ocean. Very detailed and informative. Highly recommend.

  2. Shivani Rajeev Dhakate

    A superb contribution to the field. Broad in scope and rich in detail. A bit heavy on jargon, but well worth the effort to understand.

  3. Purbayan Dhar

    A treasure trove of information! I really appreciate how in-depth the articles are. However, some articles can be hard to understand.

  4. Akhil Panda

    Interesting but dense. Needs better editing to be more accessible to a wider audience. The content is valuable, if you can wade through it.

  5. Muskan Kaushik

    A decent collection of articles, though some are quite dense. Interesting insights into Indian Ocean trade. Some articles were a bit dry, hence the rating.

  6. Aditya Singh

    Fascinating insights into the maritime history of the Indian Ocean. A bit academic, but worth the effort. The section on cultural exchange was particularly good.

  7. Suraj Upadhyay

    An informative journal with a variety of perspectives. The discussions on trade routes were particularly insightful. I enjoyed reading it.

  8. Khushi Sharma

    A bit too specialized for the casual reader, but a great resource for students. The research is thorough and well-documented.

  9. Junnyali Panthri

    Provides valuable insights into the Afro-Asian heritage. However, it could benefit from more maps and illustrations. Still a good read.

  10. Gulam Mohammad Mohammad

    A valuable resource for researchers. Covers a wide range of topics related to the Indian Ocean. Some images could have been better quality.

  11. Dibyendu Bose

    A good overview of recent archaeological findings. However, the writing style is a bit uneven. Some articles are great, others less engaging.

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