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We celebrate Harappa excavation—and dismiss Keeladi, Sinauli archaeological digs as politics
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We celebrate Harappa excavation—and dismiss Keeladi, Sinauli archaeological digs as politics
Not so long ago, India’s archaeological community commemorated 100 years of Harappan archaeology and research, which began by acknowledging and announcing the findings from the excavation at Harappa in 1924. This announcement was celebrated for its power to overturn long-held assumptions about India and marked the beginning of a new line of ...
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