ASI changed the passage of history writing in India. This archaeological site has revealed the remains of 116 human burials dating back to 4000 years (this date is based on carbon dating).
From Gyanvapi to Sinauli and Vadnagar, the ASI’s misuse of archaeology only serves the RSS’s ideological takeover of history.
CHENNAI: Vegetation in an ancient megalithic site in Perumbakkam panchayat in Chennai is being removed to set up a ‘temporary ...
The Tiruchi Circle of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has taken up an excavation at the habitation mounds at ...
The excavators at Kanmer, led by JS Kharakwal, challenged conventional views and explored the crucial relationship between ...
Before the New Year, a huge crowd of devotees has been seen in the temples. People are coming from different corners of the ...
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Moneycontrol 10 archaeological sites in India every history lover should visit India, a land rich in history and culture, is home to some of the world’s most impressive archaeological sites.
The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) extends its survey of five shrines in Sambal on the second day, inspecting the Kalki ...
Srinagar- A significant archaeological discovery has come to light in Newa, Pulwama, where a Neolithic burial site has been uncovered during an insp ...
The local authorities in Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh, are undertaking an initiative to excavate and restore ancient wells and ...
Efforts are underway to uncover an ancient stepwell beneath encroachments in Sambhal district, Uttar Pradesh. Municipal officials are clearing the surrounding area with manual labor to prevent damage.