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Puratattva (Vol 7: 1974): Bulletin Of The Indian Archaeological Society

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Explore Indian archaeology with Puratattva Vol. 7 (1974), the bulletin of the Indian Archaeological Society. Edited by S.P. Gupta (ISBN: 9788124602836), this volume features research on Stone Age cultures, Harappan civilization, Chalcolithic cultures, and Iron Age, offering valuable insights into India’s rich history and cultural heritage for scholars and researchers worldwide.

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  • ISBN-13: 9788124602836
  • Publisher: D.K. Printworld (P) Ltd.
  • Binding: Hardback
  • No of Pages: vi, 118 [+16]
  • ISBN-10: 8124602832
  • Publisher Date: 2005
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 750 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

24 reviews for Puratattva (Vol 7: 1974): Bulletin Of The Indian Archaeological Society

  1. Sarthak Arora

    A decent resource for specific research. Some articles are insightful, others a bit dry. Good to have access to this older material.

  2. Saffil Ahmad

    Puratattva is a must-have for anyone studying Indian archaeology. Its very informative, and well researched and written.

  3. Chetan Prakash

    A must-have for serious scholars of Indian archaeology. The articles provide foundational knowledge. Editing could be better.

  4. Aviral Pathania

    I was expecting a bit more depth in some areas. Nonetheless, still a valuable volume to add to my collection.

  5. Bhavya Goyal

    Essential reading for anyone studying Indian archaeology. Very informative and well researched. A bit lengthy but worth it.

  6. Ayush Manish Gosar

    Puratattva Vol. offers a glimpse into archaeological research of the time. The information is valuable, though presentation feels dated.

  7. Swikriti Toppo

    I’m not sure I can recommend this to anyone besides the very dedicated. It’s tough to get through.

  8. Ayush Bhatnagar

    This volume is okay. It’s definitely very dry and boring but its needed for research.

  9. Harsh Agrawal

    A good compilation of research. Information is very good, but can definitely be more organised. Great for researchers!

  10. Sandeep

    Invaluable for researchers. However, the content might be too specific for general readers. Overall, a good read.

  11. Prajwal Ravishankar Bharad

    A mixed bag of articles, some quite interesting and some quite dull. But it offers a comprehensive view of the history.

  12. Nandini Gupta

    Dated but still relevant research. The book provides great insight. Presentation needs significant improvement.

  13. Aditya Singh

    Not the most exciting read, but a solid resource for specific research purposes. The findings are definitely worth reading.

  14. Sachi S

    A good collection of research papers, though some are more relevant than others. Worth the read for serious archaeology enthusiasts.

  15. Rohit Raj Pillai

    Interesting insights into early archaeological findings. Some of the writing is a bit dense, but overall a worthwhile read.

  16. Ashutosh Mishra

    Insightful research, though at times the writing feels too academic. A valuable addition to any archaeology library.

  17. Jayshree Sultania

    Offers a unique perspective on the field during that era. However, it is dense and sometimes hard to understand. Could have been better.

  18. Tanish Mahawar

    Provides great insight to the evolution of archaeology. Editing is bad. This could definitely have been improved a lot

  19. Sagar Langyan

    An essential volume for understanding the history of Indian archaeological studies. Not for casual readers, though.

  20. Aritro Roy

    Valuable information, but the editing and layout could use improvement. Still, a useful resource for my research.

  21. Samyak Daheshwar Gajbhiye

    A bit dense and dry. It’s good, but could definitely have been presented better. Good for scholars and historians.

  22. Anushka Srivastava

    Outstanding resource for professionals. Very in depth. Its definitely worth the price. I’ll be buying another edition

  23. Arushi Bansal

    Some of the articles were fascinating, others less so. Worth checking out if you’re deeply interested in the subject.

  24. Himanshee Kumawat

    Offers good basic insights, but some articles are clearly stronger than others. Still a worthwhile academic investment.

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