Description
- ISBN-13: 9788124603000
- Publisher: D.K. Printworld (P) Ltd.
- Binding: Hardback
- No of Pages: viii, 110
- ISBN-10: 8124603006
- Publisher Date: 2005
- Language: English
- Weight: 650 gr
Original price was: ₹800.00.₹600.00Current price is: ₹600.00.
“Explore India’s rich archaeological heritage with Puratattva Vol. 25 (1994-95), the bulletin of the Indian Archaeological Society. Edited by S.P. Gupta (ISBN: 9788124603000), this volume features groundbreaking research from leading archaeologists on Stone Age cultures, Harappan civilization, and early Iron Age, offering valuable insights into India’s history and culture. A must-read for scholars and enthusiasts.”
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Devanjana M S –
The articles on the Harappan civilization were particularly insightful. A dense but rewarding exploration of India’s past. Happy to read this book!
Shubhankar Manohar Yadnik –
Really amazing book. Best book on archeology i have ever read. This is a great collection for every scholar and enthusiast! This is the book that everyone should read!
Esha Deswal –
Puratattva Vol. is a valuable resource for serious researchers. While not for casual readers, the insights are undeniable. Could use better illustrations though.
Shreya N –
Excellent resource for understanding Indian archaeology! The research is top-notch. A bit technical, but worth the effort for the serious student.
Palak Shah –
Provides great research information! The details on early Iron Age were eye-opening. Editing was well done. It is a bit hard to read at times.
Mansi –
I enjoyed learning about the Stone Age cultures. Gupta’s editing is solid. A bit dry at times but still very informative. Recommended for archaeology students.
Anurag Kumar –
Felt a bit academic and dry, but the content is undeniably important. A good addition to any archaeology library. Useful information.
Tanya Yadav –
A mixed bag. Some articles were brilliant; others felt a bit outdated. Still, a valuable contribution to the field. I wish it had more maps.
Jasprit Singh –
A fascinating glimpse into Indian archaeology! Some articles were dense, but overall, a worthwhile read for enthusiasts. The Harappan section was my favorite.