A Survival in Sind.—Mr. Ernest Mackay, in the Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, vol. 60, pt. 1, in describing the pottery-making industry of Balreji village, two miles south-east of the ...
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The discovery was made by three Indian ASI officials: Rakhal Das Bannerjee, Daya Ram Sahni, the first Indian head of the ASI, and Madhav Saroop Vats. More than 5000 years ago the people who lived in ...
The ancient archaeological site of Mohenjo-daro is now in danger of being destroyed in flood-devastated Pakistan, where an unprecedented monsoon season has claimed more than 1,300 lives and left ...
Mohenjo Daro likely was, at its time, the greatest city in the world. Roughly 4,500 years ago, as many as 35,000 people lived and worked in the massive city, which occupies 250 acres along Pakistan’s ...
Islamabad — Its millennia-old clay walls have borne silent witness to countless floods in the Indus River valley over the centuries, but officials say this year's catastrophic monsoon season could ...
BABYLONIA AND EARLY INDIA.—In further reference to the discovery of an early Indian civilisation at Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa (see NATURE, October 18, p. 584), it may be of interest to note that the ...
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