A new book explores Indian archaeology’s post-independence journey, highlighting the decolonization challenges faced by the ASI. It emphasizes Amalananda Ghosh’s impactful leadership and discusses the ongoing issues of training and employment for archaeologists. The article also touches upon the potential of AI in aiding archaeological research and data management.
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