Description
- ISBN-13: 9788124602973
- Publisher: D.K. Printworld (P) Ltd.
- Binding: Hardback
- No of Pages: viii, 158
- ISBN-10: 8124602972
- Publisher Date: 2005
- Language: English
- Weight: 800 gr
Original price was: ₹800.00.₹600.00Current price is: ₹600.00.
“Explore India’s rich archaeological heritage with Puratattva Vol. 22 (1991-92), the bulletin of the Indian Archaeological Society. Edited by S.P. Gupta (ISBN: 9788124602973), this volume features groundbreaking research from leading archaeologists on Stone Age cultures, Harappan civilization, and more. A must-read for scholars and enthusiasts.”
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Rishabh Nath Kalita –
A valuable, if somewhat academic, exploration of India’s past.
Aman Ali –
Uneven quality across articles. Some are groundbreaking, others are less impactful.
Pankaj Yadav –
Some of the articles felt a bit too niche even for me.
Pratyksha Mishra –
Important historical document for serious archaeology students.
Kritika Luthra –
A decent addition to my archaeological collection. Some articles were fascinating, others a bit dry.
Gaurav Kumar –
Not an easy read but if you want to learn about India’s archeological excavation, this book is great.
Aniket Kumar –
Some of the writing is quite technical, making it hard to get through for the average reader.
Harsh Khera –
Puratattva Vol. offers a valuable glimpse into Indian archaeology, though it’s somewhat dated now.
Mohit Kumar –
Provides great historical context for understanding current archaeological finds.
Tanmay Jain –
Interesting information, but difficult to get through without a strong archaeology background.
Dave Rushi Bhaveshbhai –
While interesting and informative, this book requires a focused study, making it a bit challenging.
Harsh –
A must-have for serious scholars of Indian history. The research is detailed and insightful.
Animesh Thapliyal –
An interesting read, but could benefit from more illustrations and updated perspectives.
Shobhit Nayan –
Good for research purposes, but not a casual read. Very detailed.
Saurabh Bhandari –
A significant contribution to the field of Indian archaeology. A good read.
Umesh Kumar –
I found the content quite interesting, but it could have been presented in a more engaging manner.
Paras Mittal –
The information within is invaluable for those studying Indian archaeology!
Parth Prakash Singh –
This bulletin gave me a new appreciation for Indian history. So interesting!
Saniya Sulthana –
Excellent resource for understanding the development of archaeological studies in India.
Mohamad Arsh –
Enjoyed the sections on the Harappan civilization. A bit dense but rewarding.
Vikas Thakur –
A deep dive into specific archaeological sites and theories. Informative!