Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350981269
- Publisher: Manohar Publisher
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- Width: 0 mm
- ISBN-10: 9350981262
- Publisher Date: 2017
- Height: 0 mm
- Weight: 0 gr
Original price was: ₹5,500.00.₹4,180.00Current price is: ₹4,180.00.
“Archaeology of Buddhism: Recent Discoveries in South Asia” (ISBN: 9789350981269), edited by Sanjay Garg, explores the latest archaeological findings in Buddhist South Asia. 55 experts contribute, offering country reports on new discoveries and in-depth studies of Buddhist art, architecture, and archaeology in the region. Uncovering ancient Buddhist sites and remains, this book is essential for scholars and enthusiasts interested in South Asian history, Buddhism, and archaeology.
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Maryam Mushtaq –
A solid academic work but not a casual read. Great for scholars.
Asit Kislay –
While informative, the book is quite academic and might not appeal to casual readers. The sheer volume of information is impressive, though.
Swapnil Kumar –
Gives great information regarding Buddhist archaeology. Though, I hoped for even more details, considering the number of contributors involved.
Sahil Patel –
Excellent compilation of current research. Some images could be better quality, but the text is comprehensive and well-researched.
Kushagre Singh –
A vital addition to the field. Offers many exciting recent excavation details. A little too technical at times.
Nakul –
Essential resource! A solid overview for those seeking information about Buddhist archaeology! Really happy that I bought this book!
Mukul Singh –
Informative but could use more visual aids. Good content overall.
Animesh Kumar Sahu –
Impressive scope, covering a wide range of recent discoveries. However, the writing quality is inconsistent across different authors.
Abdul Qadir –
An okay book. It’s worth purchasing if you want to study. However, there are some topics not included that I would love to read about.
Dhruv Singh –
I learned so much! A deep dive into the topic. However, the dense material can be a bit overwhelming if you’re new to archaeology.
Ridhi Shree –
Extremely well researched, although some arguments felt a bit repetitive. A great starting point for further investigation.
Arnav Sharma –
A fascinating collection of essays, though some chapters are denser than others. Overall, a valuable resource for serious students of Buddhist archaeology.
Esha Pareek –
Very important to read if you study this. Pretty basic info overall. Has some really great images to look at as well.
Rishabh Sagar –
Extremely detailed! Some sections were difficult to understand. The country-by-country reports are extremely helpful to researchers.
Suvansh Manik –
A valuable contribution to the field, even though the writing style feels academic at times. Provides insights into lesser-known sites.
Naman Kumar Khicha –
Comprehensive but dense. Requires patience and background knowledge.
Priya Rai –
The maps and site plans are particularly useful. A great resource for researchers and students. A little pricey.
Kaustuv Bhattacharya –
Good overview, but the layout could be improved. Hard to follow sometimes. Found some editing mistakes. Still worth it!
Rajesh Mandal –
An excellent overview of recent findings. Highly recommended!
Aditya Bhamboo –
A must-read for anyone interested in the archaeology of Buddhism. The South Asia focus provides a unique and insightful perspective.
Prithvi Raj Parashar –
The best resource on this topic I’ve found. A bit dry, but thorough.