-Prachurya Ghosh For most of its life, archaeology has been an art of looking. We examine walls and ask how Read More
The Power of the Unseen History usually rewards those who speak loudly. Kings who conquer, generals who expand borders, emperors Read More
What made people spend time braiding, oiling, winding, braiding again, knotting and adorning hair across centuries until whole guilds of Read More
-Prachurya Ghosh There are objects in human history that refuse to stay silent. Long after the hands that touched them Read More
-Aritra Biswas Roman Empire consisted of one of the largest civilizations ever in the world history. Rome was a small Read More
-Oishee Bose For centuries, Timbuktu has lived in the global imagination as a contradiction. On modern maps and in popular Read More
~ Debashri Mandal The name of Shiva isn’t unknown to the world. People from the various corners of the earth Read More
-Aritra Biswas The post of INS V Kaundinya holds a unique position in the Indian Navy not only as it Read More
-Oishee Bose Imagine an empire covering deserts, mountains, and rainforests; governing millions of people; constructing roadways lengthier than those of Read More
-Oishee Bose Sources, memory and the problem of visibility In many conventional accounts of Indian history, Lachit Borphukan’s narrative Read More