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Post by theshee on Nov 21, 2012 9:30:54 GMT 10
The beginning of India's history has been pushed back by more than 2,000 years, making it older than that of Egypt and Babylon. Latest research has put the date of the origin of the Indus Valley Civilisation at 6,000 years before Christ, which contests the current theory that the settlements around the Indus began around 3750 BC. Ever since the excavations at Harappa and Mohenjo-daro in the early 1920s, the civilisation was considered almost as old as those of Egypt and Mesopotamia. The finding was announced at the "International Conference on Harappan Archaeology", recently organised by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) in Chandigarh. Based on their research, BR Mani, ASI joint director general, and KN Dikshit, former ASI joint director general, said in a presentation: "The preliminary results of the data from early sites of the Indo-Pak subcontinent suggest that the Indian civilisation emerged in the 8th millennium BC in the Ghaggar-Hakra and Baluchistan area." "On the basis of radio-metric dates from Bhirrana (Haryana), the cultural remains of the pre-early Harappan horizon go back to 7380 BC to 6201 BC." Excavations had been carried out at two sites in Pakistan and Bhirrana, Kunal, Rakhigarhi and Baror in India. www.hinducurrents.com/articles/share/107979/?utm_campaign=Today%27s+top+stories+from+Hindu+Currents+2012-11-05&utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter
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Post by brillbilly on Nov 21, 2012 9:38:55 GMT 10
I will write the new dates in pencil shee,as i'm sure next year they will have to be re-writen?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 21, 2012 14:37:23 GMT 10
;D
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Post by theshee on Nov 29, 2012 2:19:02 GMT 10
Ha! Thats true enough too
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