For millennia, ancient civilizations have left us clues about the importance of living in harmony with nature. Despite the ...
Bronze Age traders crossing Gujarat stopped at well-organised roadside facilities that offered shelter, food, security and ...
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Were Horses Native to the Indus Valley?
Civilization breed horses, or did horses arrive with the Indo-Aryans? This long-standing question has major implications for ...
In the mid-1850s, a few years after the British annexation of the Punjab, some railway builders stumbled upon an ancient mound of terracotta bricks at Harappa in the valley of the Ravi. Despite ...
A groundbreaking study reveals a 4,000-year-old Harappan settlement in Gujarat, Kotada Bhadli, as the subcontinent's earliest ...
AHMEDABAD, INDIA—Analysis of fatty residues in pottery recovered from a burial in Surkotada, a Harappan site in northwestern India, indicates that people boiled and fried their food, according to a ...
A simple ChatGPT prompt on gold coins in India suggests that they came into widespread use during the Kushan rule (1st-3rd century CE). Our history textbooks told us the same. But this so-called fact ...
"Heras memorial lectures 1998, under the auspices of the Heras Institute of Indian History and Culture, Mumbai." https://siris-libraries.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp ...
Harappa has proved to be a hurdle before Hindu nationalists’ Vedic Aryan superiority theory.
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