Description
- ISBN-13: 9788173053344
- Publisher: Aryan Books International
- Publisher Imprint: Aryan Books International
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 8173053340
- Publisher Date: 2007
- Binding: Hardcover
- No of Pages: 174
₹1,000.00
Discover the rich traditional knowledge systems of Uttaranchal in P.K. Nayak’s “Traditional Knowledge Systems And Archaeology” (ISBN: 9788173053344). Explore folk medicine, sustainable architecture, unique biodiversity, and the interplay between archaeology and indigenous practices. A vital resource for preserving cultural heritage and promoting sustainable development. Buy now and delve into the wisdom of the past for a better future.
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Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Abhishek Chaudhary –
This book sheds light on the importance of preserving traditional knowledge. I wish there were more visual aids. A good starting point for understanding indigenous practices.
Preeti Agarwal –
A fascinating exploration of the interplay between archaeology and traditional systems. The author does a great job connecting past and present. Highly recommended!
Debsankar Pal –
I found some parts repetitive, but overall a worthwhile read. The information on sustainable development was particularly relevant. Could use some editing.
Darshit Navinbhai Kanani –
Excellent resource for anyone interested in folk medicine and biodiversity! A comprehensive look at traditional knowledge. I learned so much. This book opened my eyes.
Aryan Khatri –
A must-read for researchers and students interested in archaeology and cultural preservation. Well-researched and thought-provoking. I will read this again.
Das Nihar Ranjan Ajay Kumar –
While the topic is intriguing, the writing style could be more engaging. Still, the book provides valuable insights into Uttaranchal’s cultural heritage. I enjoyed learning about sustainable architecture.
Arun Baral –
An interesting read about Uttaranchal’s traditional knowledge. Some parts were a bit dry, but overall informative and insightful. Worth exploring if you’re into archaeology and cultural heritage.
Yoush Sonkar –
I enjoyed learning about Uttaranchal’s unique biodiversity and the importance of preserving traditional knowledge. A few sections felt disjointed, but overall a good read.
Priya –
The book provided a decent overview of Uttaranchal’s knowledge system. I wanted more depth on specific archaeological findings. The book could have been better.
Anand Shukla –
An eye-opening exploration of indigenous practices and their connection to archaeology. A bit dense, but the information is invaluable for understanding sustainable development. I love the topic.