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The Indus Valley civilization, equal in power to Mesopotamia ... There they finally found it: fourth-century B.C. walls, coins, and pottery buried under centuries of silt. The long-lost city ...
An underwater 'city' that predates anything else of its size was discovered in the Gulf of Khambhat, India in 2000.
The 3rd millennium BC saw the rise of Indus Valley Civilisation, a major urban civilization of the Bronze Age. Early historical kingdoms that arose in the Indus Valley include Gandhāra and Sindhu ...
Researchers Stumble Upon a Lost Underwater ‘City’ During Routine Pollution Survey - It’s Not the Atlantis It is not unusual for archaeologists to find ancient items in water. In 2000, underwater ...
Indus Valley Civilization which is also known as Harappan civilization was one of the world’s first great civilizations. The first site which was re-excavated after independence was found in ...
Its mention has been found in the days of Ramayana, Mahabharata and even in Indus valley civilization. The practice is imperial in bringing harmony between man and nature. Marriage is a sacred ...
Archaeological evidence suggests monkey worship predates written Hindu texts, with monkey figurines appearing in Indus Valley Civilization artifacts dating back to 2500 BCE. The continued veneration ...
Over 4,000 items, including jade, stone and pottery ... civilization and presenting these findings to the public. The Shu kingdom, which arose in the Sichuan basin during the Bronze Age, is thought to ...
Artifact is a noun used to describe an object made or used by humans, usually from the past, that holds cultural or historical importance ...
External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar on Thursday emphasised India's stance on the suspension of Indus Water Treaty, stating that it will be held in abeyance until Pakistan finds a solution to ...
The National Weather Service reports that it has rained at least a trace amount for nine of the first 13 days in May, resulting in the Lehigh Valley seeing more than three times the normal ...
As part of its new strategy, India has proposed expanding the Ranbir Canal on the Chenab River. This project would increase water diversion from 40 to 150 cubic meters per second. In addition ...