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At an Ashoka University lecture in Delhi, archaeologist K Rajan laid out evidence placing Tamil Nadu at the forefront of ...
The cymbals were excavated from a building dating to the third millennium BCE, associated with the Umm an-Nar culture. Though ...
The copper cymbals from Dahwa offer rare insight into the soundscapes of Bronze Age Arabia. Their design hints at deep ...
Previous genetic evidence indicates that members of the Indus Valley Civilization traveled west ... consisted of trade items such as pottery, beads and metal objects that included knives and ...
linguistic scholars and computer experts at the inauguration of a three-day international conference on the centenary year celebration of the discovery of Indus Valley Civilisation. John Marshall ...
India’s ancient history is like an immense ocean—deep, layered, and full of secrets waiting to be discovered. While many are ...
Bronze Age cymbals found in Oman reveal how music united ancient cultures across trade routes, ceremonies, and rituals.
This suggests that production of the cymbals was influenced through contact between the Umm an-Nar culture and the Indus Valley civilization ... examples of ceramics, beads and metal objects ...
Think Gujarat is all about Gir lions, and garba nights? Think again! Beyond the touristy trails lies a secret side of the ...
Our ancestors’ ability to recognize water sources was crucial to their survival. As a result, the attraction to lustrous materials is deeply rooted in our evolutionary history and is evident among ...