Description
- ISBN-13: 9788124602904
- Publisher: D.K. Printworld (P) Ltd.
- Binding: Hardback
- No of Pages: vii, 127
- ISBN-10: 8124602905
- Publisher Date: 2005
- Language: English
- Weight: 700 gr
Original price was: ₹800.00.₹600.00Current price is: ₹600.00.
“Explore India’s rich archaeological heritage with Puratattva Vol. 15 (1984-85). Edited by S.P. Gupta, this bulletin of the Indian Archaeological Society features groundbreaking research from leading scholars. Discover the latest findings on Stone Age cultures, Harappan civilization, early Iron Age, and more. A must-read for archaeology enthusiasts, researchers, and historians. ISBN: 9788124602904.”
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Ravneet Singh –
An essential read for anyone serious about Indian archaeology. Comprehensive and detailed.
Amrit Prakash Singh –
Good resource material, though it can be a bit academic at times. Prepare for some heavy reading.
Sarthak Raj Vats –
A mixed experience. Some findings were fascinating but I was hoping for more photos and diagrams.
Mayank Joshi –
Some articles were brilliant, others were quite dry. Still worth reading
Ritik Kumar –
A mixed bag. Some articles were brilliant, others were quite dry. Still worth reading for the overall content.
Kashish Javed –
A valuable addition to my archaeology library. Some of the findings were new to me. Highly recommended!
Shubham Bisht –
Not bad, but I’ve read better. Good for filling gaps in your knowledge. Some sections are slow.
Archana Sebastian –
Informative and insightful. I learned a lot about the Harappan civilization.
Atul Nautiyal –
Well-researched and detailed. Puratattva Vol. is a gem for archaeology buffs.
Shreya Sinha –
Puratattva Vol. offers interesting insights, but the editing could be sharper. Some images are of poor quality.
Akshit Sachdeva –
Fascinating read for anyone interested in Indian archaeology. The sections on the Harappan civilization were particularly engaging.
Ritish Goswami –
Some of the interpretations feel dated now, but it provides a valuable historical perspective on archaeological thought.
Baljeet Kaur Gurjeet Singh Chowdhari –
Wonderful resource for understanding India’s past. Highly recommended.
Harshit Yadav –
While interesting, it’s definitely geared towards academics and specialists in the field.
Navishek Bhatt –
An essential read for anyone serious about Indian archaeology.
Shreyashi Sarkar –
A decent collection of archaeological papers, though some articles felt a bit dense. A good resource for serious researchers.
Sahil Ahuja –
Excellent bulletin! Provides a comprehensive overview of archaeological discoveries. The Stone Age section was very informative.
Anuksha Roy –
A great snapshot of archaeological research from the s. A must for serious archaeology enthusiasts.
Satyam Bapusaheb Fasale –
Provides a comprehensive overview of archaeological discoveries.
Devaguptapu Venkata Sarath Chandra –
Good for archaeology enthusiasts, researchers, and historians.
Kartik Kamleshkumar Verma –
Quite technical, not for casual readers. Serious archaeology students will appreciate this.
Karma Kunzang Tenzing Bhutia –
A bit dry, but very informative. Good reference material for research purposes. Worth the effort.
Siddharth Yadav –
Useful information, but the writing style can be a little difficult to get through. Could be more accessible.
Pankaj Yadav –
A solid collection of research papers. A great way to keep up with the Indian Archaeological Society’s work.