Beyond the Aryan Invasion – Look East and South
Column by NS Rajaram India’s ties with East and Southeast Asia have been much closer than with Central Asia or Eurasia. Recent findings suggest the exact opposite of AI — South and Southeast Asia made a major More...
Looking beyond the Indus Script: Story of Vedic Harappans
A decade since Jha and Rajaram presented their findings, there have been significant developments that show that the script was one piece of a larger picture that connects Harappan archaeology to the Vedic literature, More...
Greek Police Bust Antiquities Smuggling Ring
Ancient coins are displayed at the police station of Poligiros, 560km north of Athens. Greek police have recovered thousands of ancient coins after smashing a large antiquity smuggling ring. March 5, 2012 – More...
Discoveries in Archaeology from the Gulf of Cambay
Gulf of Cambay – Kutch MapThe carbon dating of the wooden artifact, which was recently carried out by the Birbal Sahani Institute of Palaeobotony and the National Geophysical Research Institute, indicates More...
Harappan civilization IS Vedic civilization
Majority of sites belonging to Indus Valley civilization, which can be better known as Indus-Sarasvati civilization, are concentrated along the course of the now dry Sarasvati River, situated east of the River Indus. More...
The Vedas and Ancient Egypt
The Vedas represent a monumental spiritual literature, by far the largest that remains from the ancient world. We could therefore call the Vedas, ‘the pyramids of the ancient mind’. The Vedas are the oldest More...








