Archaeologist K. Amarnath Ramakrishna defends his Keeladi excavation report, urging ASI to publish it unchanged despite recommendations for revisions.
Archaeologists in Tamil Nadu have uncovered an 8ft-long iron spear dating back to 3,345 BCE, the longest Iron Age weapon found in India, discovered alongside gold objects in an ancient burial site.
Archaeologist K Amarnath Ramakrishna demanded that his 982‑page excavation report be published without further delay ...
Recent ASI excavations at Kodumanal, Tamil Nadu, have unearthed significant evidence of early civilization and craft activity ...
The Times of India reports that a well-preserved, eight-foot iron spear dated to some 5,300 years ago has been found in a burial at the site of Thirumalapuram, which is located in India’s southernmost ...
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An archaeological dig in an Indian paddy field exposed relics from a 12th-century stone temple on the Kopili River
The episode unfolding in central Assam, India, begins with ordinary labor and an unexpected interruption. In a paddy field near the Kopili River in Nagaon district, workers using an excavator to cut ...
Presenting the Budget FY2026-2027, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in her speech, named seven such sites, which will be ...
The Union Budget 2026 has shone the spotlight on India's prime archaeological sites which are now up for a developmental ...
Scientists have discovered 3,500-year-old rhinoceros bone fragments near Coimbatore, revealing that rhinos once lived in ...
Tom Levy’s career has spanned 40 years in the deserts of the Holy Land in Israel and Jordan, and is now focused on the eastern Mediterranean.
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 ...
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