When rolled on a moist clay tablet, these engravings left low-relief markings, signifying that the object’s owner authorized ...
Climate Compass on MSN
7 Rivers That Changed the Course of History
Rivers have always been more than just flowing water. They're lifelines, highways, and silent witnesses to humanity's ...
Due to its vast size, there have been demands to divide the district for easier administration, as its desert terrain and ...
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, ...
World of Antiquity on MSNOpinion
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 ...
Bronze Age traders crossing Gujarat stopped at well-organised roadside facilities that offered shelter, food, security and ...
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 ...
Keros: A sacred island with enigmatic rituals, an unusual funeral, a carnelian bead from the Indus Valley, weapons production, and a sudden abandonment that preserved it all ...
Mehrgarh is an archaeological site situated in the Balochistan, in the southwestern part of Pakistan. In the native Balochi language, ‘mehr’ is said to mean ‘love’, and ‘garh’ means heaven. Thus, the ...
Stalled for nearly four decades, the Sawalkote hydroelectric project on the Chenab river in the Indus basin has received a push, with the Union Environment Ministry’s expert panel on hydropower ...
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