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Puratattva (Vol 40: 2010): Bulletin Of The Indian Archaeological Society

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Explore Indian archaeology with Puratattva (Vol. 40: 2010). Discover insights into excavations, inscriptions, temples, mosques, and iconic symbols. A must-read for archaeologists, historians, and enthusiasts. Get your copy now (ISBN: 9788124607930)

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  • ISBN-13: 9788124607930
  • Publisher: Indian Archaeological Society
  • Binding: Hardback
  • No of Pages: xvi, 282p. [+44]
  • ISBN-10: 8124607931
  • Publisher Date: 2010
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 1400 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

13 reviews for Puratattva (Vol 40: 2010): Bulletin Of The Indian Archaeological Society

  1. Gaurav Kumar

    Good academic resource on ancient Indian archeology but the quality of binding and printing could be improved.

  2. Afnas

    I enjoyed the diverse range of topics covered. However, the print quality was a little disappointing. Content is still king!

  3. Harsh Mahender Singh

    This volume provides great insights. Though some topics could be better explained, it’s useful to those passionate about Indian history.

  4. Anonymous

    A must-have for archaeology enthusiasts! Detailed and informative. Slightly repetitive in places, but overall fantastic.

  5. Devesh Sharma

    Very insightful look at Indian archaeological sites. However, could use more maps and illustrations. A solid resource for researchers.

  6. Akshita Satwal

    Puratattva is an excellent resource, but the writing can be a little dense. Not for beginners, but scholars will find it invaluable.

  7. Vishal Sinha

    A deep dive into Indian archaeological finds. Some images were unclear, impacting the experience. Still, a valuable resource for researchers.

  8. Gaurav Chawla

    Comprehensive and scholarly. A bit too detailed for my liking, but I appreciate the depth of research. Content is well researched.

  9. Omkar Bhatnagar

    Interesting articles, but a bit too academic for a casual reader. Some sections were fascinating, others a little dry. Overall, a worthwhile read for serious archaeology buffs.

  10. Sandeep

    A comprehensive bulletin! Loved the sections on temples and inscriptions. A bit dense, but worth the effort. The book’s content quality is amazing.

  11. Akshay Kumar

    Some parts were fascinating, especially the excavation reports. Other sections were less engaging. A mixed bag, but still interesting.

  12. Gaurang Athalye

    An amazing collection of articles. Learned a lot about Indian history and culture. Highly recommend!

  13. Shikhar Singh

    Excellent content, meticulously researched. Though some areas felt a bit overwhelming, it is a valuable contribution to the field.

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