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Indus Valley Civilisation
Tamil Nadu launches archaeological excavations in eight locations
These findings come amidst repeated assertions by Chief Minister M K Stalin that his government will take every step to scientifically prove that India’s history will have to be rewritten from the Tamil landscape, in the light of findings in Keeladi and Sivakalai.
18 June 2024, 14:05 IST
Tamil Nadu launches archaeological excavations in eight locations
18 June 2024, 14:05 IST
Gold rush reveals a lost Harappan settlement near Gujarat's Kutch: Report
Ajay Yadav and Damian Robinson, researches working with Oxford's School of Archeology, who are the leading arcchaelogists in this excavation, said that architecture at Lodrani closely resembles that of Dholariva, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
20 February 2024, 12:09 IST
Gold rush reveals a lost Harappan settlement near Gujarat's Kutch: Report
20 February 2024, 12:09 IST
Rajamouli hints at movie on Indus Valley civilisation
The Telugu filmmaker also said he was denied entry to Mohenjodaro a few years ago
01 May 2023, 08:01 IST
Rajamouli hints at movie on Indus Valley civilisation
01 May 2023, 08:01 IST
TN to study links between graffiti, Indus signs
A possible link between graffiti marks and Indus signs was first expressed by Dr B B Lal, former Director-General of Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) in 1962
12 June 2022, 18:35 IST
TN to study links between graffiti, Indus signs
12 June 2022, 18:35 IST
Decoding Harappa’s culinary culture
Scientists take a look at food residues in prehistoric pots to understand the food habits of Indus Valley people, writes Spoorthy Raman
21 April 2022, 01:19 IST
Decoding Harappa’s culinary culture
21 April 2022, 01:19 IST
'In Keeladi, finds that validate Sangam corpus'
Always in love with Tamil Sangam Literature, retired Odisha-cadre bureaucrat R Balakrishnan has carried out extensive research on the Sangam Era. Besides his official work in various capacities, Balakrishnan found time to publish research papers on Indology and place-name studies and to write numerous books in his mother tongue Tamil.
19 September 2021, 00:30 IST
'In Keeladi, finds that validate Sangam corpus'
19 September 2021, 00:30 IST
Dholavira: The lost & found civilisation
One of the best-preserved urban settlements, Dholavira offers a lesson or two in town planning and architecture, writes Kavita Kanan Chandra
11 September 2021, 19:15 IST
Dholavira: The lost & found civilisation
11 September 2021, 19:15 IST