A series of ancient cave temples and monuments in the Maharashtra state of India are known as the Ajanta and Ellora caves. They date back to between the 2nd century BCE and to 10th century BCE. Ajanta and Ellora caves were built during the reign of the Vakataka dynasty and the Rashtrakuta dynasty respectively, The […]Read More
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Rediscovering Muziris: The Lost Port City of Kerala
Set on the Malabar Coast of our own Kerala, Muziris used to be a thriving centre of international trade. It is a renowned historical port city which is praised by historians, archaeologists, and enthusiasts of historic sea routes, and possessed an essential part in the exchanges between the Mediterranean region, North Africa, the Middle East, […]Read More
Among few discoveries, that have been as fascinating, controversial, and debated within the humongous expanse of human history, is Göbekli Tepe – a sensational archaeological site in the southeast of Turkey, which has already christened itself as the oldest-known temple complex worldwide. Göbekli Tepe has thrown into question the traditional wisdom regarding the evolution of […]Read More
While reading through pieces of Indus Valley Civilization, Lothal stands out as one which pointed at the maritime connections and trade along with immaculate craftsmanship of the period. Lothal was a prosperous port town renowned for its well-organized dockyard, which aided in trade with far-off places like Mesopotamia. The flourishing trade in beads, jewels, and […]Read More
Rakhigarhi: Speaking Out the Secrets of the Old Architectural Marvels
Located in the agricultural contexts of the framework of Ghaggar-Hakra Water course, Rakhigarhi is one of the biggest site destinations of the IVC otherwise called Harappa advancement. Located in the district of Hisar in Haryana, this ancient site has been a gold mine of information that has helped historians and archaeologists to unravel the life […]Read More
Tell Qaramel: Searching for Perhaps of one of the Oldest
Located in the fertile grounds of north eastern Syria is the vailed Tell Qaramel, an ancient archeological site that has interested historians and archeologists in like manner. Situated in the Middle East and attributed to have been established following back to the eleventh thousand years BCE, the site may provide a unique view of early […]Read More
Amidst all the historical archaeological evidences comprising monuments, sculptures, inscriptions, coins, pillars, literature, manuscripts etc, Cave art and paintings outshine the most while revealing the unravelled forlorn stories and instances which are ages old, yet are lively of eternal ritual of art. One among many such historical caves, is the strikingly breathtaking Lascaux Caves, also […]Read More