Ancient Artifacts Discovered in India and Iran
Ancient Artifacts Discovered in India and Iran
Ancient Artifacts Discovered in India and Iran
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Recent archaeological discoveries across South Asia have shed light on ancient human civilizations and their artifacts. In Rajasthan, Stone Age rock paintings and tools were found in Chittorgarh, believed to date back 35,000 to 200,000 years, highlighting the region's prehistoric heritage. A conference in Islamabad will celebrate Pakistan's rich archaeological legacy, focusing on sites like Mohenjo-Daro and Taxila, while promoting conservation and tourism. In Telangana, 6,000-year-old Neolithic artifacts were discovered, alongside evidence from the Satavahana period, indicating a long history of human activity in the area. Meanwhile, an archaeological survey in Iran aims to explore Bronze Age settlements linked to the UNESCO site of Shahr-e Sukhteh, potentially revealing connections between ancient civilizations. Additionally, artifacts from the Ocher Color Pottery culture, dated to 2400 BC, were verified in India, further affirming the antiquity of the Ganga Valley culture.

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