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Harappan civilisation

A God for Small Things

Ira Mukhoty

The Indus Civilisation can teach us much about equality and harmony, aesthetics and planning

Hindu Civilisation: The Test of Antiquity

A mysterious river and what it says about the true age of Hindu civilisation

Harappans would have scoffed at attempts to make them vegetarians

Ullekh NP in Open Conversation with historian Nayanjot Lahiri

The Limited Past

The number of allusions to ancient India in the Budget and Economic Survey notwithstanding, if you were not a king, there is really no question any Indian would much rather live in the present financial system

A New Nepal Terracotta Tablet Predates Mahabharata to Harappa Culture

The terracotta plaque represents Krishna and Arjuna in the epic battle

An Old Theory in the Light of New Science

Rakhigarhi does not end the Aryan invasion debate but it provides more accurate answers to who we are

The Origins

The debate on Aryan migration has long divided Indian academics into opposing camps. Two recent genetic studies appear to have solved the mystery of where we come from by offering fresh insight into who the people of the Indus Valley Civilisation really were

About a Chariot in Prehistory: The Rediscovery of India

Recent archaeological studies shed some light on 1,500 years after the collapse of the Harappan civilisation

Migrant Nation

Tony Joseph wades through genetics, archaeology and linguistics to present a picture of the people who shaped Indian civilisation

The Genetic History of Indians: Are We What We Think We Are?

Fresh research on the genetic history of Indians revives the Aryan migration theory

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