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Archaeological evidence shows that humans have mined and crafted lapis lazuli since at least 7500 BC, during the oldest periods of the Indus Valley Civilization in modern Pakistan and India. It was ...
Indus Valley World School’s Inter-House Cultural Fest, Sangam, was a spectacular showcase of talent, creativity, and teamwork. ... Sangam featured an exciting mix of competitions, including Creative ...
‘Death of a Unicorn’Courtesy Everett Collection Native to India — making it likely that the Indian rhinoceros is the actual animal behind the myth — unicorns are said to resemble a horse ...
In the last show before Himmat Shah died on March 2, the inaugural 'Vocabulary of Vision' at the newly opened Black Cube Gallery, in Delhi's Hauz Khas, till March 23, brings together nine modern ...
T.N. budget gives priority to archaeological excavations, new museums, and Indus Valley Cultural Gallery Thangam Thennarau said the journey in search of the cultural identities of ancient Tamils ...
From the carefully constructed streets of Indus Valley to Egypt's lofty pyramids, from the heavens' wisdom of the Maya to the written records of the Sumerians, the earliest civilisations set the stage ...
The Jhulelal Tirthdham Project sits on the coastal point of Narayan Sarovar. This 40-acre space acts as the Sindhi Center for Identity and strikes a chord with Sindhis living around the world. In the ...
Spanning 3300 B.C.E. to 1300 B.C.E, the Indus Valley civilization represents one of the area’s earliest societies, flourishing the fertile plains of the Indus River.
Between these two Indus women―from Mohenjo-daro and Rakhigarhi―lies the story of 100 years since the discovery of a civilisation that pushed India’s history back by 3,000 years. Before the Indus ...
Female figurine of the Mature Harappan period, 2700–2000 BCE, Indus civilization. Credit: Wikipedia/National Museum, New Delhi. Subscribe for ads-free reading. The pen might be mightier than a ...