HARYANA, INDIA—A well-preserved granary with at least seven rooms has been uncovered in Rakhigarhi, named the largest Harappan site by the Archaeological Survey of India. “Rakhigarhi is ideal to study ...
Lothal (‘the mound of the dead’ in Gujarati) was discovered under a mound among marshy fields of the Saragwala village thanks to the persistence of a local driver, Baburam Kadam, hired by ...
The Budget proposal to develop Rakhigarhi, the largest site of the Harappan culture in the Indian subcontinent, into a “vibrant, experiential cultural destination”, was met with scepticism rather than ...
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We celebrate Harappa excavation—and dismiss Keeladi, Sinauli archaeological digs as politics
Not so long ago, India’s archaeological community commemorated 100 years of Harappan archaeology and research, which began by acknowledging and announcing the findings from the excavation at Harappa ...
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