Description
- ISBN-13: 9788173045851
- Publisher: Manohar
- Publisher Imprint: Manohar
- ISBN-10: 8173045852
- Publisher Date: 2005
Original price was: ₹2,500.00.₹1,900.00Current price is: ₹1,900.00.
Explore West Bengal’s ancient past with “An Annotated Archaeological Atlas of West Bengal (Volume I)”. Discover prehistoric and protohistoric sites through detailed annotations, maps, and illustrations. Authored by Gautam Sengupta, Sambhu Chakrabarty, and B.D. Chattopadhyaya, this atlas (ISBN: 9788173045851) offers a comprehensive guide for archaeology enthusiasts, researchers, and students interested in the rich history of West Bengal.
5 in stock
Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Amanpreet Singh –
Incredibly detailed maps and annotations. A valuable addition to my library. I felt it focused heavily on certain sites.
Jai Prakash –
Good overview of the topic. Some of the information is repetitive. Helpful for understanding the region’s past. Okay book!
T S Kavya –
A helpful guide, but some sections are outdated. It is still a very good foundation for understanding the region’s archeology.
Richa Sharma –
A bit too technical for my taste. It is well-researched. But the average reader might struggle. Very scholarly book.
Anshul Vashisth –
Excellent atlas! Very informative and well-researched. A must-have for anyone studying West Bengal’s archaeology. The illustrations are good, and the notes are comprehensive.
Maniratnam –
Very informative and well-organized. It has a good layout. A crucial resource for anyone researching West Bengal.
Yash Khaneja –
Detailed and informative, but rather dense. A challenge to read cover to cover. But it serves the purpose.
Shubhender Shrivastav –
Invaluable for anyone studying West Bengal’s past. An essential research tool. Very comprehensive collection of knowledge.
Himanshu Gautam –
Comprehensive and authoritative. The annotations are insightful. Little hard to follow without prior knowledge. Very helpful for my studies.
Aastha Jha –
Impressive collection of data, but the writing style could be more engaging. I am happy that it is a good resource.
Ekjot Singh Khurana –
Good starting point for research, but needs updating with recent discoveries. It provides a solid foundation. I liked the organized structure.
Manvi Gautam –
Great resource for serious archaeology enthusiasts. A deep dive into West Bengal’s history. Very long read.
Umesh K Soni –
Helpful resource, although somewhat outdated now. It is still a good starting point. Covers the topic well. Okay read.
Shashwat Anand –
A must-have for archaeology students. This book offers excellent resources. Little expensive.
Mohd Fahad Khan –
Excellent scholarly resource. The annotations are thorough. The book is pretty helpful for my research.
Ritish Jindal –
A detailed resource, but a bit dry for casual reading. Maps are great though. Covers the topic thoroughly. Felt little overwhelming to read.
Kapil Yadav –
A useful reference, but the writing is dry. A bit boring. Hard to get through. But it can be resourceful at times.
Sourav Saha –
Useful for understanding West Bengal’s past, but the print quality is not the best. Could be better quality paper.
Ashutosh Mishra –
Fantastic resource for serious scholars. Very detailed. It is quite dense, though, not for beginners. Very academic.
K Harishankar –
The atlas is detailed, but some maps are hard to read. I like that there is a lot of detail about the archeology.
Manas Charan Khare –
Very helpful for my research on the region. This is an important book. I found it very helpful.
Arpit Jain –
The perfect resource for my research. I love it! The detail is amazing. Would recommend for scholar reading.
Mohit Dujari –
Decent atlas, but I wish there were more color photos. The maps are very detailed and precise. Text is very dense.
Aditya Rambalak Varma –
An essential reference work. It is very comprehensive. Somewhat inaccessible to the general reader. Good for expert.