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It is truly astounding just how many cultures, civilisations and peoples have risen and fallen throughout the course of human ...
The mysterious Harappan civilization is considered the third oldest in the ancient East after that of Egypt and Mesopotamia.
The artefacts recovered include classic Harappan material culture, red ware pottery, perforated jars, terracotta cakes, chert ...
A lost Harappan settlement discovered in Rajasthan’s Thar Desert shows how the Indus Valley Civilization reached India’s arid ...
Researchers have unearthed the first confirmed Harappan settlement in Rajasthan's arid western region, revealing vital clues ...
This is the first recorded instance of Harappan remains being found in the Thar desert region, suggesting a significant expansion of the civilisation’s geographical footprint.
Jaipur: Researchers have unearthed the first confirmed Harappan settlement in Rajasthan’s arid western region, revealing vital clues that are set to reshape the known boundaries of the ...
JAISALMER: Red shards glinting in desert sand. A kiln with a central column, long buried. Chert blades and terracotta cakes ...
Harappan remains have been discovered in Jaisalmer near the Pakistan border. It is a significant finding since archaeologists say the civilisation had not been previously known to live in the harsh ...
In 2020, Indian researchers, for the first time connected the decline of a Harappan city to the disappearance of a Himalayan ...
Pattanaik noted that discussions on the Harappan civilization typically focus on its art, architecture, geography, or material culture, rarely delving into its mythology, which historians often avoid.