Ancient India is a vast topic, it has an almost miscible concoction of mysticism, spiritualism, and antiquity. One of the facets of ancient India which to this day remains shrouded in an utmost mystery and yet has a profound impact on our country's identity is Indus Valley Civilization.
With thousands of sites spread across India and Pakistan, its historicity is exemplified by discoveries of first planned cities, long distance trades (as far as ancient Sumeria), houses with wells & bathrooms, weights & seals for trading, water reservoirs, toys, jewelry and much more. As Archaeological Survey of India uncovers the glory of past (motto of ASI states 'प्रत्नकीर्तिमपावृणु') we will perhaps understand more about this ancient civilization.
On a side note, the script found at archaeological sites still remains undeciphered. You can read more about it from books of Indian archaeologists like B.B. Lal, R.S. Bisht and other books by scholars.
Here is a link about one of the archaeological sites in Kutch district in Gujarat in India from a lecture on Archaeological Survey of India website by archaeologist R.S. Bisht.
It's an overwhelming experience to see our ancestors who lived thousands of years on the same land of India as us. You can imagine them going through their daily lives, walking through streets with high sophistication of urban-planning, talking about trade stories from other civilizations like Sumeria or Egypt and relaxing in the sunset of ancient river Saraswati.
Here is a link about one of the archaeological sites in Kutch district in Gujarat in India from a lecture on Archaeological Survey of India website by archaeologist R.S. Bisht.
It's an overwhelming experience to see our ancestors who lived thousands of years on the same land of India as us. You can imagine them going through their daily lives, walking through streets with high sophistication of urban-planning, talking about trade stories from other civilizations like Sumeria or Egypt and relaxing in the sunset of ancient river Saraswati.
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