The Indus Valley Civilization, flourishing over 4,500 years ago, remains an enigma that continues to fascinate us today. It is an engrossing trip to discover hints of their brilliant urban design, ...
India’s coastline, stretching over 7,500 kilometers, has been a hub of maritime trade for millennia. Long before European ...
An investigation into the death of IIT Delhi researcher Surabhi Verma revealed the excavation at Lothal was unauthorized and the same team had conducted similar illegal digs across Gujarat.
The Prime Minister emphasized that Lothal, known as the site of the world’s first dockyard ... starting with the Harappan civilization. “Lothal is a proud symbol of India’s maritime ...
Surabhi Verma, a researcher pursuing her PhD at IIT Delhi, died in November in an accident during an excavation project at the ancient Harappan site of Lothal, India. Surabhi and Yama Dixit ...
On November 27, Surabhi died while collecting soil samples from an excavation pit at the Harappan archaeological site in Lothal for her research. Her research supervisor, assistant professor Dixit ...
After reaching the spot, they hired an earthmover operator to excavate a 10-feet-deep pit near a road which passes by the archaeological remains of the Harappan port town of Lothal in Dholka ...
The site contains remains of the Indus valley civilization ... The other Harappan sites are Harappa, Mohenjo-daro, Ganeriwala, Rakhigarhi, Kalibangan, Rupanagar and Lothal. Along with Lothal ...