Description
- ISBN-13: 9788124602966
- Publisher: D.K. Printworld (P) Ltd.
- Binding: Hardback
- No of Pages: v, 120
- ISBN-10: 8124602964
- 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. 21). Discover insights into Stone Age cultures, Harappan civilization, and early Iron Age through in-depth research articles. Edited by S.P. Gupta, this bulletin of the Indian Archaeological Society is a must-read for scholars and enthusiasts. ISBN: 9788124602966”
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Arpit Jaiswal –
Provides a detailed look at various aspects of Indian archaeology. The Harappan civilization coverage is particularly strong.
Gitansh Bhola –
Some articles were captivating; others, not so much. It’s a bit uneven in quality, but the highlights are worth it.
Sumant Pratap Singh –
Puratattva is a must-read for understanding Indian heritage. The research is great and the editing is good as well.
Abhinav Gupta –
A good overview, but could use more visuals. The text-heavy nature made it a bit tedious at times. Still learned a lot!
Krithik Rohan Sankaran Yuvaraj –
An essential publication for serious scholars of Indian archaeology. The articles are well-researched and insightful.
Garvit Rajora –
Puratattva Vol. offers valuable insights into Indian archaeology. The Harappan section was fascinating! Editing could be a bit tighter, but still a solid resource.
Tejaswi Satya Sai Raj Mosa –
A valuable addition to any archaeology enthusiast’s library. However, some sections are more engaging than others.
Gaurav S –
The book is a deep dive for archaeology nerds. The technical jargon may not be for casual readers. Well researched.
Gaurisha Divyanshi –
I found the book a bit hard to follow, but is great read for experts in this field. The information is valuable.
Nitish Kumar Singh –
Found some of the research a bit dry, but the content on the Stone Age cultures was excellent. A mixed bag, but leaning towards positive.
Sagar Gupta –
The book provides valuable information about the Indian archaeology society. It has very informative.
Rithik Ittira Aby –
This book is a mixed bag of archaeological information. There’s useful insights but the format is not engaging.
Sufiyan Adam –
Informative, but requires some background knowledge to fully appreciate. Not a casual read, but rewarding for those willing to put in the effort.
Gulshan Kumar Mahto –
Enjoyed the depth of the articles. A very good resource for archaeology! some of the content can be repetitive.
Shashvat Rastogi –
A decent read for archaeology buffs, but some articles felt a bit too academic. Overall, informative but not always engaging. Worth the time if you’re deeply interested in the subject.
Ayush Singh –
A treasure trove for anyone serious about Indian archaeological studies. The depth of research is impressive. Highly recommended!