Anoop Verma's book traces ancient India's evolution from Indus cities to Harsha's Empire. It highlights continuity in cities, ...
A new study argues the Indus Civilization may have been the most egalitarian society in the ancient world—but scholars are divided.
Mesopotamia and the Indus civilization were both urban civilizations with large, densely populated and planned cities, 6000–1990 BCE. A new thesis in archaeology points out that the ancient Indus ...
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World's oldest-known signboard: Ministry of Culture shares remarkable Indus discovery from Dholavira
Dholavira is one of the best-preserved Harappan urban settlements in South Asia, dating from the 3rd to the mid-2nd ...
The Indus civilization is one of the great mysteries of the ancient world. An urban society, it was made up of hundreds of cities and towns that stretched across what are today northern India and ...
Cave stalagmite in Himalayas offers most detailed explanation for what led to decline of ancient Indus civilization, study says. Photo from Jed Owen via Unsplash Four thousand years ago, the sprawling ...
Excerpted with permission from the publisher The Indus: Lost Civilizations, Andrew Robinson, published by Macmillan, an imprint of PanMacmillan India. Trade in the Indus civilization was an ...
The Indus or Harappan Civilisation was a Bronze Age society that developed mainly in the northwestern regions of South Asia from 5300 to 3300 years ago, at about the same time as urban civilisations ...
The Indus Valley Civilisation did not develop adjacent to a large river, as has been believed till now, but thrived and prospered along the remnants of an ancient river — a paleochannel — according to ...
Pakistan spent years glorifying an Islamic-only identity. Why is it suddenly rediscovering the Indus civilisation? Did Pakistan activate a global toolkit on Indus waters?
A country’s age can be measured in different ways, from ancient civilisations and early kingdoms to the formation of modern ...
A new India museum in DC aims to educate the diaspora and global communities about India's rich heritage and contributions.
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