Controversy over whether it was disrupted by an Aryan invasion may now be discredited, but the debate over Indus ancestry and current links continues
Harappan culture minimised violence, and used trade as a tool to avoid conflict, writes Devdutt Pattanaik
Any attempt to build a singular narrative around its plural identities is fraught with danger, writes R. Balakrishnan
The cuisine of Harappan city dwellers would be considered a gourmand’s delight even today, writes historian Nayanjot Lahiri
Despite Pakistan having three major urban centres of the Indus Valley Civilisation, it has produced only one internationally recognised expert in the fields, writes Farzand Masih
Vasant Shinde spoke to THE WEEK about the significance of Rakhigarhi, its most famous woman and more
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