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Indus civilization: The ancient world's most modern society
Long before ancient Rome, the cities of the Indus Valley civilization mastered urban planning and public hygiene. An ordered ...
Pakistan spent years glorifying an Islamic-only identity. Why is it suddenly rediscovering the Indus civilisation? Did ...
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Rakhigarhi: The largest site of the Indus-Saraswati civilisation in the Ghaggar-Hakra basin
Key Takeaways Rakhigarhi is the largest site of the Indus-Saraswati civilisation which is spread over 550 hectares. It is ...
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A new study argues the Indus Civilization may have been the most egalitarian society in the ancient world—but scholars are ...
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Pak digs its Indic roots for Indus waters, gets some Aussie, British help
British and Australian envoys have recently highlighted Pakistan's heritage through funding and a Taxila visit. The timing is ...
Cave stalagmite in Himalayas offers most detailed explanation for what led to decline of ancient Indus civilization, study says. Photo from Jed Owen via Unsplash Four thousand years ago, the sprawling ...
The Indus civilization is one of the great mysteries of the ancient world. An urban society, it was made up of hundreds of cities and towns that stretched across what are today northern India and ...
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Is Pakistan's newfound love for the Indus Valley Civilisation a game for Indus waters?
Pakistan is embracing the Indus Valley Civilisation as part of its national identity in a big way. It's a notable shift for a ...
In the mid-1850s, a few years after the British annexation of the Punjab, some railway builders stumbled upon an ancient mound of terracotta bricks at Harappa in the valley of the Ravi. Despite ...
Mesopotamia and the Indus civilization were both urban civilizations with large, densely populated and planned cities, 6000–1990 BCE. A new thesis in archaeology points out that the ancient Indus ...
The Indus Valley Civilisation did not develop adjacent to a large river, as has been believed till now, but thrived and prospered along the remnants of an ancient river — a paleochannel — according to ...
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