Harappa was, at some level ... Facts Without Fancy and Fiction, and Songs and Ruins: Rigveda in Harappan Setting. In simple words, her study aims at discovering and decoding the historical ...
The Perforated Jar of Harappa is a remarkable artefact that offers insight into the cultural advancements of its time. A baffling yet fascinating discovery, it unveils another layer of mystery ...
In the 1920s, archaeologists began to excavate the sites of Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro. They had uncovered the remains of two long-forgotten cities and found the Indus Valley civilisation.
The first human migrations out of Africa are thought to have taken place 70,000 years ago. Migrants gradually made their way down India's coast over a few thousand years. The migration was ...
In the land of Moenjodaro and Harappa, where ancient craftsmanship still whispers secrets, the pottery tradition remains alive but struggling. This traditional art form on the brink of extinction.
Rigveda describes how the five peoples/tribes of Harappa i.e. the Asuras, the Gandharavas, the Rakshas, the Yakshas, and the Pishacas, fought with Aryans. These five people had reached a high ...