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In 2000, a potential submerged city was discovered in the Gulf of Khambhat off the coast of western India. Sonar technology ...
An underwater site in the Gulf of Khambhat has puzzled archaeologists and scientists for more than two decades.
In 1963 the peacock was declared the National Bird of India because of its rich religious and legendary involvement in Indian traditions The criteria for this choice were many The bird must be welldis ...
The Mosaico exhibition at Humayun’s Tomb features 1,900-year-old Roman mosaics, exploring Italian history and techniques, ...
Researchers find artefacts, dwellings, and several other objects in a city that could be older than the Indus Valley ...
An underwater 'city' that predates anything else of its size was discovered in the Gulf of Khambhat, India in 2000.
The Indus Valley Civilization (aka the Harappan Civilization ... until Alexander the Great's general Parmenion captured the city for the Macedonian Empire. After the turmoil following ...
Indus Valley Civilization, major sites Source ... when Sawai Raja Jai Singh laid out plans for the "pink city" of Jaipur. Brick houses, some multi-storey, opened only to inner courtyards and ...
It was the largest city of the thriving Indus Valley (Harappan ... In her book, Finding Forgotten Cities: How the Indus Civilization Was Discovered, historian Nayanjot Lahiri writes that Banerjee ...
But does the notion that the Indus Valley Civilization evolved from a long ... Lakhanjo-daro lies within the sprawling modern city of Sukkur in Pakistan. The paper’s authors point to material ...
Banerji’s work at Mohenjodaro in 1922–23 unveiled a city with sophisticated urban ... His work demonstrated that the Indus Valley Civilization rivalled contemporaneous Mesopotamian and ...