The Indus River, long revered as the cradle of ancient civilizations, has shifted its role in the modern world—now captivating attention with its newfound wealth. According to recent reports, the ...
The term Indus Valley Civilisation was coined by Sir John Marshall, who was the first archaeologist to describe this ancient culture. Granary, workmen’s quarters, terracotta figurines ...
Tamil Nadu is more than 2500 kilometers away from the Indus River valley. If their archaic scripts are indeed related, it would vastly change our understanding of the ancient civilizations of the ...
More than 5,300 years ago, a civilization emerged along the lush basins of the Indus River in present-day northwest ... To encourage the decipherment of the ancient Indus script, the government ...
Harappa was an ancient urban settlement of the Bronze ... near the banks of the Indus River, are considered part of the same vast civilization, the Indus Valley Civilization, which thrived from ...
These farmers lived together in villages which grew over time into large ancient cities, like Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro. The Indus people needed river water to drink, wash and to irrigate their fields.
Some months back, I visited a village in Badin, Sindh, and there I met Ghulam Rasool, an old farmer. Sitting in the shade of ...