Along the Indus River in what is now known as northwest India and Pakistan, a civilization emerged more than 5,300 […] ...
The Indus civilisation had flourished for centuries and built one of the world's first urban societies, but the cause of its ...
The writing was discovered on pottery and tablets from an Indus Valley civilization called the Harappan, which declined suddenly and disappeared without an traceable evidence of war, famine or ...
"About 60 percent of the symbols found on Indus Valley pottery are similar to the symbols found on artifacts excavated in Tamil Nadu," he stated, as reported by Jagran. Writings on mud pots from ...
Bahata Ansumali (in pic), a software technologist turned researcher, was in town recently for the Kolkata Literary Meet.
In his keynote address, Chief Minister Stalin highlighted that approximately 60 per cent of the symbols found on Indus Valley pottery are identical to those discovered on artefacts unearthed ...
A century after its discovery, the Indus Valley Civilisation remains at the centre of debates over its origins, increasingly ...
His announcement followed a new study linking Indus Valley signs to graffiti found in his state. K Rajan and R Sivananthan analysed over 14,000 graffiti-bearing pottery fragments from 140 ...
The 5,000-year-old Indus Valley Civilisation of modern-day Pakistan and northern ... Consisting of 4,000 inscriptions, mostly on seals, pottery and tablets, each trace of it is short – 34 characters ...
The push to decipher the script is the latest front in a cultural war over India’s ancient past. Read more at ...