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The Indus Valley civilization, equal in power to Mesopotamia and Egypt, reigned between about 2500 B.C. and 1700 B.C. in what is now mainly Pakistan on the Indian subcontinent.
The findings, based on 'recent radio-metric dates', suggest that the Iron Age in Tamil Nadu was contemporaneous with the Copper/Bronze Age of the Indus Valley Civilisation, about '5,300 years ago'.
On being carbon-dated, it was found that these artifacts date to be nearly 9,500 years old, potentially predating the Indus Valley Civilization.
The Indus is an antecedent river, which means it has existed for over 50 million years, since the Indian plate first collided with Asia and gave rise to the Himalayas. Geologist Peter Clift, who ...
Citations K.A. Douglas et al. Bronze Age cymbals from Dahwa: Indus musical traditions in Oman. Antiquity. Published April 7, 2025. doi: 10.15184/aqy.2025.23.
The birth of The Indus Valley dates back to 2016 when the founders, Madhumitha Uday Kumar and Jagadeesh Kumar, faced a kitchen malfunction. While preparing a meal, a plastic cookware item melted ...
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 ...
Tamil Nadu Governor R.N. Ravi on Monday said the Indus Valley Civilisation should be henceforth called ‘Saraswathi Civilisation’ and contended the Rig Veda and Mahabharatha were not ‘fiction ...
You Can Win $1 Million If You Decode 4,000-Year-Old Indus Valley Script Mystery Belonging to the Indus Valley Civilisation, the script remains one of history's biggest linguistic enigmas.
For 150 years, people have tried to decipher mysterious symbols written by an advanced civilization believed to rival ancient Egypt. Can a $1 million prize help crack the puzzle?