Sir Alexander Cunningham is recognised as the Father of Indian Archaeology. He studies India's ancient sites, deciphering Brahmi and Kharosthi scripts, and brought the lost Buddhist heritage of India ...
Telangana police are leveraging TG-QUEST, an AI-powered drone system, for enhanced security at the Medaram jatara, expecting ...
On the banks of India’s Tungabhadra river, strewn across craggy hills and lush plains dotted with massive granite boulders, lie the remains of grandiose monuments at Hampi. The Vijayanagar kingdom ...
PREFACE;; 1. Introduction;; 2. The Paleolithic Context;; 3. The Mesolithic Horizon and Associated Rock Art;; 4. The Growth of Villages: From Baluchistan to Haryana ...
Recent investigations into bitumen trade in the Indian Ocean region have significantly enhanced our understanding of ancient economic networks and cultural interactions. Bitumen, a naturally occurring ...
An exhibition showcasing the sacred Piprahwa relics, including Buddha’s bone fragments and rich artifacts, is being held at the Rai Pithora Cultural Complex in Delhi. The event, inaugurated by Prime ...
Cunningham established the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) in 1861. He excavated Sanchi Stupa in 1850 and Sarnath in 1837, revealing Buddhist sites. His work on coins & inscriptions provided a ...