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Hard Back
Number of Pages
320
Age Group
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Language
English
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Book Summary
The Dig: Keeladi And The Politics Of India's Past Follows Journalist Sowmiya Ashok As She Unpacks The Discovery Of Keeladi And The Fierce Debates It Ignited About South India's Ancient Urban Life. This Non-Fiction Work Sits At The Crossroads Of Archaeology, History, And Politics, And Is Ideal For Curious Readers Of History, Current Affairs, And Travel Writing Who Want A Clear, Human Picture Of How Scientific Claims Become Public Narratives. The Tone Is Thoughtful, Engaging, And Occasionally Wry, Inviting Readers To See How Evidence, Politics, And Imagination Intersect In The Story Of A Nation’S Past.
Written As A Vivid Narrative Journey, The Dig Moves From The Earliest Iron Age Sites In Tamil Nadu To The Harappan Heartland At Rakhigarhi And The Legendary Port Of Muziris In Kerala. It Stitches Together On-Site Scenes, Conversations With Archaeologists, And Moments Of Backstage Controversy, Offering A Pace That Feels Like A Field Report And A Travelogue At Once. The Book Invites Readers To Weigh Sources, Assess Claims, And Revel In The Human Side Of Excavation—Tasting Ancient Pottery At A Brisk Excavation Site, Sweating Under The Sun, And Sharing In Long Day’S Heat.
In Its Pages, You’Ll Find Clear Explanations Of Key Concepts—How Archaeology Builds A Picture Of Urban Life, What “History” Means In Political Debates, And How Science And Public Discourse Shape What We Accept About The Past. The Writing Blends Sharp Insight With Humor, Making Complex Ideas Accessible Without Jargon, And The Result Is A Reading Experience That Is Informative, Engaging, And Deeply Human.
After Finishing The Dig, Readers Gain A Nuanced Understanding Of How Evidence Is Built And Debated, And How Public Discourse Shapes Our Sense Of India's Past. The Book Leaves You Thinking Critically Yet Hopeful About The Ongoing Quest To Understand History—And How It Matters In The Present.
Product Details
Author
Sowmiya Ashok
Publisher
Hachette Book Publishing
Number of Pages
320
Language
English
SKU
BK0532322
ISBN
9789357317504
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
20 x 12 x 2 cm
Binding
Hard Back
MRP: ₹ 799
₹ 600
₹ 199 Off
I approached this not knowing much about the subject and finished it feeling like I had a genuine, solid understanding of something that really matters. Sowmiya Ashok has a rare talent for making complexity accessible without ever being reductive. Brilliant, important and beautifully written.
History books can be dry. This one absolutely isn't. Sowmiya Ashok writes with the energy of a great storyteller and the rigour of a serious scholar, and the combination is irresistible. I came away feeling like I genuinely understood something important that I had only vaguely grasped before. Outstanding.
I've recommended this to everyone in my reading group because it's exactly the kind of non-fiction that changes how you see the world. Sowmiya Ashok's analysis is sharp, the prose is elegant, and the research is clearly impeccable. One of the most rewarding books I've read in recent years.
What makes this so compelling is how personal it feels despite the scale of the subject. Sowmiya Ashok never lets history become abstract — the human stories are always present and always moving. I learned a tremendous amount and was genuinely entertained throughout. A landmark book.
The Dig Keeladi and the Politics of India’s Past is ambitious in the best way — it takes on a huge subject and handles it with real intelligence and clarity. Sowmiya Ashok never loses the thread even when the material is complex, and the connections drawn to the present day give the whole book a sense of genuine urgency. Highly recommended.