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The Affect of Crafting: Third Millennium BCE Copper Arrowheads from Ganeshwar, Rajasthan by Uzma Z. Rizvi (review)

The Affect of Crafting: Third Millennium BCE Copper Arrowheads from Ganeshwar, Rajasthan by Uzma... BOOK REVIEWS 481 the function(s) of ancient or modern artifacts. In sum, the publication of this project as The compilation of narratives from these five companion volumes in the Access Archae- individuals illustrates a novel way of doc- ology series of Archaeopress Publishing umenting and preserving cultural heritage. (Oxford) is laudable. The overwhelming Not surprisingly, the five narratives recall both majority of archaeological research projects positive and painful memories about a bygone are undertaken in the region within the era in the project area (i.e., San Antonio context of economic development stemming village) in the 1940s. from tourism. Because such research is often Chapter 9 is the final part of the second unavailable from published and accessible volume. Here, the authors reflect on the venues, important fieldwork goes unnoticed research questions that were delineated in except by those who are employed in the chapter 4. As the authors note, the geographic profit-driven CRM industry. The authors of location of the project area (i.e., San Antonio) these two volumes should be commended for was not particularly suitable for settlement the time and energy they committed to the during the Spanish, German, and Japanese production of these monographs. The pub- periods. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Asian Perspectives University of Hawai'I Press

The Affect of Crafting: Third Millennium BCE Copper Arrowheads from Ganeshwar, Rajasthan by Uzma Z. Rizvi (review)

Asian Perspectives , Volume 59 (2) – Dec 7, 2020

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BOOK REVIEWS 481 the function(s) of ancient or modern artifacts. In sum, the publication of this project as The compilation of narratives from these five companion volumes in the Access Archae- individuals illustrates a novel way of doc- ology series of Archaeopress Publishing umenting and preserving cultural heritage. (Oxford) is laudable. The overwhelming Not surprisingly, the five narratives recall both majority of archaeological research projects positive and painful memories about a bygone are undertaken in the region within the era in the project area (i.e., San Antonio context of economic development stemming village) in the 1940s. from tourism. Because such research is often Chapter 9 is the final part of the second unavailable from published and accessible volume. Here, the authors reflect on the venues, important fieldwork goes unnoticed research questions that were delineated in except by those who are employed in the chapter 4. As the authors note, the geographic profit-driven CRM industry. The authors of location of the project area (i.e., San Antonio) these two volumes should be commended for was not particularly suitable for settlement the time and energy they committed to the during the Spanish, German, and Japanese production of these monographs. The pub- periods.

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Asian PerspectivesUniversity of Hawai'I Press

Published: Dec 7, 2020

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