The following notes are meant to contribute to the debate on the whereabouts of the Indian Aornos conquered by Alexander the Great. The article presents some new viewpoints from both field archaeology ... Read More
Lahore seems a meeting point of different architectural traditions. For instance, the combination of declining Multan tomb architectural tradition is fused with the rising Mughal School of architectur ... Read More
Each jewellery item worn had symbolic purpose derived from common life and myths. Like for protection ancient people wore amulets and to animate that piece of jewellery with spirit and magical power t ... Read More
Horse riding became a fashion in the Tang Dynasty. People took pride in riding horses, and horse riding was necessary especially on various grand occasions. The horse riding figurine can be seen in to ... Read More
This paper presents an investigation about the archaeological research activities carried out during from (17th -19th CE) on the soil of Indo-Pakistan Sub-continent mainly in British Colonial and afte ... Read More
tupa, Tope, or Dagaba is considered a sacred monument of the Buddhist people. The concept germinated in very early times and was pre-Buddhistic. After the death of the Buddha, such mounds of relics we ... Read More
Indian subcontinent witnessed the hominoid evolution in the late Miocene sediments of Siwalik Hills of north¬ western sub¬ Himalayas. This area has been well known in palaeontological circles for over ... Read More