Data Excavation Tracing Data Analytics From Ancient India
In an age where data analytics is often perceived as a purely modern isinovation, “Data Excavation” reshaping this assumption by uncovering the deep intellectual roots of analytical thinking embedded within Ancient Indian civilization.
This book takes readers on a unique journey, much like an archaeological excavation, where conceptual theories are interwoven with deeper interpretations, sage traditions are aligned with scientific principles, and modern theories are meaningfully connected with ancient philosophies and practices. This journey is specially for students, researchers, educators, and practitioners in the domain called Data Analytics “Data Excavation” bridges history, management, and technology and demonstrates how ancient administrative systems, trade documentation, and strategic doctrines reflected structured data collection. analysis, and visualization principles that form the backbone of today’s business intelligence and analytics platforms
More than a historical narrative, this work is a call to rethink the origin story of analytics, encouraging readers to appreciate indigenous knowledge systems not as relics of the past, but as living frameworks capable of informing
contemporary data-driven decision-making “Data Excavation” invites you to look beyond servers and algorithms to rediscover analytics where it truly began






























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