Description
- ISBN-13: 9788124608487
- Publisher: Indian Archaeological Society
- Binding: Hardback
- Language: English
- Weight: 1700 gr
- ISBN-10: 8124608482
- Publisher Date: 2014
- Edition: 1 Reprint Edition
- No of Pages: 448
Original price was: ₹2,000.00.₹1,500.00Current price is: ₹1,500.00.
“Explore India’s rich archaeological heritage with Puratattva (Vol. 44: 2014). Discover insights into excavations, inscriptions, temples, mosques, and iconic symbols. A must-read for archaeologists, historians, researchers, and anyone interested in Indian history and culture. Edited by K.N. Dikshit and B.R. Mani. ISBN: 9788124608487.”
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Sankar Kumar M –
A must-have for any serious researcher of Indian history.
Jitender Kumar –
I enjoyed the book! Not a perfect book, but a great one! I wish it was cheaper.
Khushwant Sodhi –
Puratattva offers a fascinating glimpse into Indian archaeology. Some articles were more engaging than others, but overall a worthwhile read.
Aparna Anjali –
Dense and academic. If you are an expert, great. If you aren’t, you’ll struggle
Saanchi Munjal –
A mixed bag. Some really fascinating stuff here, but also a lot of jargon and technical language that made it difficult to fully appreciate.
Anand Shukla –
I enjoyed learning about the various excavations. However, the writing style can be quite academic and hard to follow at times.
Samarth Kulshrestha –
Informative but dry. It dives deep into specific sites and findings, which can be overwhelming if you’re not already familiar with the subject.
Pramda Pandey –
An excellent resource for research. The illustrations and maps are particularly helpful. A bit pricey, but worth it for serious scholars.
Tanishq Gupta –
Interesting insights into Indian archaeological sites. A valuable resource for researchers in the field.
Nishant Choudhury Sarania –
A valuable resource for those interested in Indian archaeological society.
Abhishek Agrawal –
The writing wasn’t amazing but the info was. Definitely not a casual read.
Shlok Mohaley –
A great resource, but a bit overwhelming for beginners. Start with the introductions and ease yourself in. You will enjoy it.
Aman Arora –
Essential reading for Indian archaeology students. Comprehensive and detailed, but not for the faint of heart.
Sanket Rahul Ghodeswar –
A decent collection of articles, though some felt a bit dense for casual reading. Still, insightful for serious archaeology enthusiasts.
Shobhit Nayan –
Found some real gems in this volume! Really opens up a lot about Indian history. Not for everyone, but I appreciate the effort.
Vishal Gupta –
This book offers some rich and fascinating insights into Indian culture. Not for everyone.
Shubham Pruthi –
Too heavy on the jargon, not enough contextualization. A little dissapointing.
Aniket Birda –
I wish the language were more accessible. Got lost in the details too often. Good resource, but needs more editing.
Devansh Saxena –
Good but not great. Somewhat difficult to understand.
Samridh Shakya –
The quality of the articles varied greatly. Some were captivating, while others were a struggle to get through. An acquired taste.
Sayak Nandan –
A deep dive into Indian history. If you are an academic or archeology enthusiast, this is for you.
Athiksh C Rao –
A treasure trove of information for anyone studying Indian history. The detail is incredible. Highly recommended!
Harshad Bromania –
Puratattva (Vol : ) dives into the subject matter with great aplomb.