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 ...
After three months of excavation, the Kerala Council for Historical Research confirmed an early historic settlement in Idukki ...
Making beads Harappan style The few history enthusiasts and scholars who formed a circle around Anwar Hussain on Monday afternoon to watch him at work making a stone bead knew they were viewing a ...
Located on the banks of the Ravi, it began c3700 BCE as a small agro-pastoral settlement with workshops for stone bead making and other crafts. Harappa’s location enabled it to control the flow ...
Despite missing Harappa’s full significance, Cunningham laid the groundwork for future archaeological explorations in India. Later in 1920, Daya Ram Sahni started excavation at Harappa in the ...
Giant sculptures and Harappan seals decorate the area ... into the ground that enabled residents to store grain for long periods. Evidence was found of a bead workshop on site – the raw materials came ...