Description
- ISBN-13: 9788124603239
- Publisher: D.K. Printworld (P) Ltd.
- Binding: Hardback
- No of Pages: xiv, 230
- ISBN-10: 8124603235
- Publisher Date: 2005
- Language: English
- Weight: 925 gr
Original price was: ₹1,000.00.₹750.00Current price is: ₹750.00.
Explore Indian archaeology with Puratattva (Vol. 31). Published by the Indian Archaeological Society, this volume features research from leading archaeologists on Stone Age cultures, Harappan civilization, Chalcolithic cultures, and more. Discover insights into India’s rich history and cultural heritage with in-depth articles, notes, book reviews, and scholarly dialogues. A must-read for researchers and enthusiasts.
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Saanchi Munjal –
Puratattva is a great academic resource. It is insightful and well-researched. I recommend it for academic people. I enjoyed learning about Indian history.
Kumar Priyanshu –
An essential volume for archaeology students and researchers. It’s a scholarly deep dive, but not for casual readers. I feel enlightened after reading this book.
Bhukya Sharun Rathod –
Informative and well-researched, but the presentation is quite dense. It’s a challenge to get through if you’re not already familiar with the field.
Umesh Kumar –
A mixed bag. The book review section was a highlight. It met expectations. I was able to dig into it and found interesting facts.
Anubhav Singh –
Full of detailed information. It requires patience. Stone Age cultures content was interesting. A bit dense for the average reader though. i recommend it for avid readers.
Fathimath Zeba T Z –
Puratattva Vol. offers a glimpse into India’s past. The Harappan section was particularly interesting, though the book could benefit from more accessible language.
Ashish Kumar –
A decent collection of archaeological research. Some articles were fascinating, others felt a bit too academic and dry. Still, a valuable resource for serious enthusiasts.
Himankita Debbarma –
Puratattva provides valuable insights, however, the writing style is dry. This book is amazing, i loved it. The Chalcolithic cultures section stood out.
Princi Rai –
Mixed feelings. Some articles were engaging, while others were overly technical. It’s a good resource, but not a light read. I appreciate book introducing me to field of archeology and i want to dig deep
Muhammed Safwan K –
A great resource for those deeply interested in Indian archaeology. The book reviews are insightful and well-written. Could use more illustrations though.