Finding forgotten cities: how the Indus civilization was discovered
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TextSeries: Hedgehog and politics seriesPublication details: Ranikhet Permanent Black 2024Description: xvii, 474p. Includes afterword, endnotes, references and indexISBN: - 9788178246918
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New Centenary Edition
A century ago, in the autumn of 1924, the scholar-archaeologist John Marshall made an announcement that dramatically altered existing perceptions of South Asia’s antiquity: he proclaimed the discovery of “the civilization of the Indus Valley.” This was seen as monumental – on the same scale as the findings of Heinrich Schliemann who unearthed Troy, and Arthur Evans who dug out Minoan Crete.
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