Sites and Monuments Harappan Periods and Cultures Archaeology
Sites and Monuments Harappan Periods and Cultures Archaeology
Sites and Monuments
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- From Dawn, the Ministry of Culture will soon start maintenance work on the walls of Moenjodaro. It was decided in a meeting of the National Fund for Moenjodaro held under the chairmanship of secretary culture, Khalid Latif Chaudhry.
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- Short descriptions of the Harappan towns of Dholavira, Lothal, and Surkotda.
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- Archaeological experts in their lectures on the 6th day of a 14-day workshop have suggested that the centuries-old remains of the Indus Valley Civilisation in DK, BC and Munir areas of Moenjodaro, which cannot be preserved and conserved, may be buried and
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- Photos and commentary from Mark Felten, a graduate student at the University of Wisconsin at Madison.
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- Short essay with images on this prehistoric South Asian uban site.
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- A short description, with images of the site at Harappa.
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- Report from Dawn that Unesco experts have expressed great concern over the rapid deteriorating condition of monuments of over 5,000-years-old ruins of Mohenjodaro.
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- From Dawn, Archaeologists said that it was a big loss because the wall located in the DKG area was unique in the entire Indus Valley civilization sites.
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- A short description of the archaeological site at Mohenjodaro in Sindh.
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- Salt may have been a reason for the city’s location, and in ancient times it may have had a channel to the sea.
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- Asia Pacific Radio transcript of broadcast of interview with Kenoyer.
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- From Dawn, the government is likely to revive the National Fund for Moenjodaro (NFM) to look after relics at the site, Moenjodaro curator Irshad Ahmad Rind was told by the director, southern circle of the archaeology department.
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- An article by Wayne R. Belcher and A. Keith Turner detailing 3-D modeling work being carried out at Harappa and utilizing the Microstation software.
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- Reviewed by Chris Kostman, Department of Near Eastern Studies, University of California at Berkeley.
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- An article originally published in Newsweek and an answer to a BBC report on the discoveries at Harappa in 1999.
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- Moenjodaro in the province of Sind, Pakistan, is one of the main centres of the culture that flourished in the Indus Valley 5,000 years ago, extending its influence over an enormous region not only in Pakistan but also in the adjoining areas.
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- An article in The South Asian describing excavations at the village of Rakhigarhi, about 150km from Delhi.
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- Banawali Mound lies 14 kms, north-west of Fatehbad on the right bank of the Rangoi Nala. It is spread over an 1kmsq area and is 10 meters high.
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- A description of the Harappan site at Dholavira.
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- From Dawn, Dokri taluka council representatives held a demonstration in Moenjodaro to draw attention of the authorities to dilapidated state of the pre-historic site.
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- Features articles on Banawali, Dholavira, and Burzahom, archaeological sites in India.
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