This article is an attempt to present an archaeological site, at Gurunjur in Tehsil Punyāl of District Ghizer, yielding important artefacts of archaeological significance. The findings include so-ca ... Read More

The Pushtūns or Pakhtūns occupy vast tracts of land in Pakistān and Afghānistān but their ethnic origin still lies in obscurity this has given rise to pseculatio, very often wild, based merely on em ... Read More

Guli Bagh (meaning Rose Garden) is a well- populated village of Mansehra District to the north-west of the Karakorum Highway. It was the capital of the Turk rulers of Pakhli from AD 1526 to 1713. Ve ... Read More

One of the greatest challenges for heritage management professionals is to develop strategies that find a balance between polar opposites. In the case of rock art management, we should try to retain ... Read More

Until the advent of Islam, the Arab society considered writing as a weakness of manhood; therefore all the famous poets of the Jahiliyya1 had produced their divans2 verbally and remembered their poe ... Read More

Weapons, tools, implements and garments are human inventions and are as old as mans’ first effort to exploit nature to his own benefit. Extremely plain and simple in the beginning and greatly improv ... Read More

Kashmir is bountifully rich in its heritage -her magnificent monuments, creditable inscriptions and exotic sculptures are known world over. Of these, a considerable number of stone sculptures remain ... Read More

Pottery is the most essential element that characterizes a culture or civilization; its evolution and devolution; and reflecting socio-religious information. Ceramic collected from various ancient a ... Read More

Interesting evidence regarding co-existence of regional Chalcolithic traditions with Classical Harappans has been brought to light during full coverage surveys in 2014 and 2015 conducted at the site ... Read More


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