Harappan Toys, which opened on Monday, has on display 12 artefacts in terracotta, including toy animals - buffalo and humped bull, wheels of toys and miniature utensils such as tumblers, pitchers and ...
If toys fascinate you, then here’s a special “toyhouse” that will surely delight you. Avid toy collector Chandrashekhar Patil’s home is a rare repository of toys that are as old as thousands of years, ...
Summer workshops for children at the CSMVS will introduce them to the Harappan civilisation through simulated archeological digs, astronomy sessions, and jewellery-making The Indus Valley Civilisation ...
The pre-Harappan cultures took root in the northwest of the subcontinent (now Pakistan) at around 7500 BC, and ushered in the Bronze Age after four millenniums, which lasted until 1300 BC. During this ...
Rakhigarhi Harappan Site: The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has made a significant discovery in Haryana's Rakhigarhi village, one of the oldest Indus Valley sites. ASI archeologists have ...
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