Rivers have always been more than just flowing water. They're lifelines, highways, and silent witnesses to humanity's ...
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Were Horses Native to the Indus Valley?

Civilization breed horses, or did horses arrive with the Indo-Aryans? This long-standing question has major implications for ...
From the Indus Valley to the present is a long way in time ... in voices and that is a big step forward from dominant or ...
Karen Wigen is Frances and Charles Field Professor in History at Stanford University. Speaking with Srijana Mitra Das at Times Evoke, she discusses th ...
Pakistan and France celebrated a decade of archaeological partnership at Chanhu Daro, Sindh, recognizing ten years ...
A joint Kuwaiti-Danish archaeological team has uncovered a remarkable 4,000-year-old Bronze Age temple on Failaka Island, ...
What is lost are political structures, economic systems, and ruling elites. What persists - always - are the people and their informational legacy. Customs, tools, beliefs, and institutions integrate ...
Vijay Hashia India and Afghanistan share ancient civilizational ties rooted in the Indus Valley, Gandhara, Buddhism, Sufism, art, and trade; connected through Persian and Indo-Afghan cultures, ...
The study by Das and his collaborators at Mangalore University and the University of Bern, Switzerland, found that the ...
Indian analysts are ecstatic that New Delhi is playing the ‘great game’ in Afghanistan. The visiting Taliban Foreign Minister ...
In 2011, Al Ain became the first city in the UAE to be inscribed on the Unesco World Heritage List, encompassing 17 cultural ...
The “New York Sari” exhibition at the New York Historical Society tells the stories of South Asian identity, migration, and ...