Along the Indus River in what is now known as northwest India and Pakistan, a civilization emerged more than 5,300 […] ...
Tamil Nadu has announced a $1 million prize for decoding the ancient Indus Valley script, sparking global interest among ...
And now it carries a handsome cash prize: $1 million for anyone who can decipher the script of the ancient Indus Valley civilization. Relatively little is known about the creators of the script ...
By around 1700 BCE, most inhabitants abandoned the Indus Valley in search of safer ... According to Hindu mythology, Ganga is not any simple river, rather it is India’s archetype of sacred ...
We’re called Indus Valley people because we live – surprise, surprise – in the valley river. It brings all sorts of benefits, like farming, irrigation and travel, but it can be a bit of a ...
It was very hot in the Indus Valley so people spent a lot of time outside. Most people had small homes which were also used as workshops. There was not much space to relax. Richer families had ...
All of them are convinced they've deciphered the script of the Indus Valley Civilisation, a blend of signs and symbols. "They claim they've solved it and that the 'case is closed'," says Mr Rao ...
This historic river, integral to the rise of the Indus Valley Civilization—one of the world’s earliest and most significant cultures—has always held immense historical importance.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin on Sunday threw an ancient unsolved riddle towards the people, sparking amusement around the Indus valley script once again. The Indus valley script remains a ...
The Indus valley script remains an unsolved riddle for over a century, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin said here on Sunday and announced a prize of US dollar 1 million to those who decipher it.