Description
- ISBN-13: 9788124600849
- Publisher: D.K. Printworld (P) Ltd.
- Binding: Hardback
- No of Pages: xv, 140
- ISBN-10: 8124600848
- Publisher Date: 1997
- Language: English
- Weight: 550 gr
Original price was: ₹480.00.₹360.00Current price is: ₹360.00.
“Explore the rich history of Mayurbhanj with Archaeology of Mayurbhanj (ISBN: 9788124600849) by Prabodh Kumar Mishra. Discover ancient treasures, from Stone Age tools to intricate sculptures, and uncover the legacy of this fascinating Indian kingdom. A must-read for history enthusiasts and scholars interested in ancient Mayurbhanj.”
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Shivani Ghaloth –
I enjoyed learning about the history, but some chapters were a bit of a slog to get through.
Sayan Patra –
Extremely detailed, almost to a fault. Still, if you need the information, it’s here.
Harsh Mahender Singh –
An in-depth look at the archaeology of Mayurbhanj. I learned so much! Highly recommended.
Pratyush Prabhakar –
A fascinating book. I wish there were more personal stories woven into the history.
Prerna Sharma –
This is not a light read, but the information is priceless for serious scholars.
Anchita Rajagopal –
A solid piece of work. It would be nice to have more context for the general reader.
Aditya Kumar –
Worth reading if you are into archaeology. It’s not for everyone, but I found it interesting.
Satyapriya –
A good overview, but some sections feel incomplete. Still a worthwhile read for enthusiasts.
Saksham Verma –
The research is commendable but the book feels a bit outdated in its presentation.
Anshul Garg –
A fascinating glimpse into Mayurbhanj’s past. The book could be more engaging, but the information is solid.
Abhishek Ujjainiya –
Mishra provides a detailed account, yet the writing isn’t always accessible. Still, a valuable resource.
Rahul Choudhary –
A very thorough and insightful exploration. Highly recommend it to anyone interested in the region.
Sarthak Singh –
The details are great, but the book needs better editing. I found some parts repetitive.
Harshit Kumar –
A great resource for researchers, but might be too detailed for casual readers.
Mohit Shukla –
I liked it and learnt a lot. Worth buying it if you want to know about history of mayurbhanj.
Abha Suman –
A comprehensive look at Mayurbhanj. Some sections are dense, but the research is impressive.
Navishek Bhatt –
Mishra’s work is impressive. The book could benefit from more maps and illustrations.
Rajbir Singh –
Provides amazing insights into the region’s past. I found some of the discussions a little tough to follow.
Apurva Chaudhary –
Interesting content, but the writing style is very dry. It was hard to stay engaged.
Hemant Saini –
Interesting subject matter, but the book feels a little academic. Could use more visuals.
Rishita Bachani –
It is quite information heavy and sometimes difficult to follow but overall a very well written book.
Arkadeep Mitra –
A valuable contribution to Indian archaeology. It’s a bit academic, but worthwhile.
Jishnu R K –
A good starting point for learning about Mayurbhanj’s archaeology. A bit dry at times, but overall informative.