Data from the Sindh Agriculture Extension ... low-yield alternatives. The Indus Delta historically thrived due to an abundant supply of fresh water from the Indus River. British-era records ...
World's Oldest City Had a Massive Canal System, Experts Uncover an Ancient Irrigation Network in Eridu Throughout history, ...
From the carefully constructed streets of Indus Valley to Egypt's lofty pyramids, from the heavens' wisdom of the Maya to the ...
We’re called Indus Valley people because we live – surprise, surprise – in the valley river. It brings all sorts of benefits, like farming, irrigation and travel, but it can be a bit of a ...
“Our findings suggest that a well-developed farming society that cultivated rice and bred pigs existed parallel to the Indus Valley Civilisation,” Chaubey said. “It is intriguing that those farmers of ...
The roots of the Indus Valley Civilisation can be traced back to 7,000 BCE. Over the next three millennia, thousands of Indus settlements comprising cities, towns, craft-centric and ...
As the Indus Valley Civilisation was part of the Chalcolithic age, i.e., copper, it reflects that the Harappans were not aware of iron. Daya Ram Sahni initiated excavations at Harappa, marking the ...
The Indus River valley is rich in mineral resources and is considered to be the place for gold and other precious metals, according to the news report. The news portal reported, citing an Express ...