'Indian Archaeology 1971-72' is a comprehensive collection that documents significant archaeological findings and research conducted in India during the years 1971 and 1972. The volumes provide detailed reports on excavations, surveys, and studies across various regions, highlighting the rich cultural heritage and historical significance of the subcontinent. Key themes include the exploration of ancient civilizations, the analysis of artifacts, and the interpretation of architectural remains, contributing to a deeper understanding of India's past. The set encompasses a range of topics, from prehistoric sites to historical monuments, and includes discussions on methodologies employed in archaeological research. It features case studies of notable excavations, such as those at Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro, as well as lesser-known sites that offer insights into regional variations in culture and society. Readers can expect a factual presentation of archaeological data, findings, and theoretical frameworks, making it a valuable resource for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the field of archaeology. The work emphasizes the importance of preserving India's archaeological heritage and the ongoing efforts to uncover its historical narratives.
M. N. Deshpande Ordine dei libri

- 1975