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Disha Ahluwalia

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"The greatest contribution archaeology has ever provided to society is the simple fact that everybody is destined to become a feature" #Archaeology

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The academic historian needs to engage more with the writer of popular history. One can begin by acknowledging that newer explorations can come from any quarter. theprint.in/opinion/why-is…


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Watch archaeologist Disha Ahluwalia @ahluwaliadisha explain about one of the largest Harappan cities, and Adichanallur, a significant Iron-Age burial site located in Tamil Nadu. youtu.be/6Ox70zu5CbA

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Picked up this book in between analysis. You can see my recent stash of pottery in the background. All washed and ready for documentation #readingforpleasure #Archaeology @HariniNagendra

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Disha Ahluwalia Reposted

Watch archaeologist Disha Ahluwalia @ahluwaliadisha explain about one of the largest Harappan cities, and Adichanallur, a significant Iron-Age burial site located in Tamil Nadu. youtu.be/6Ox70zu5CbA

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Disha Ahluwalia Reposted

Archaeologist Disha Ahluwalia @ahluwaliadisha explains about one of the largest Harappan cities, and Adichanallur, a significant Iron-Age burial site located in Tamil Nadu. Watch youtu.be/6Ox70zu5CbA


An Integrated Evolutionary Scenario for the Culturalization of the Human Body Very interesting read on cognitive and cultural evolution 👇🏻 academic.oup.com/edited-volume/…


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Our new publication on 25,000 years of human occupation along the coastal margins of Sri Lanka nature.com/articles/s4159…

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We have a rich cultural burial history. Every prehistoric had its own practice. This week's column throws light on just one aspect of burial practises of ancient India. #archaeology #theprint

'Tamil Nadu has the largest Iron-Age urn burial site. We must look beyond our Harappa frenzy' Disha Ahluwalia @ahluwaliadisha, archaeologist and junior research fellow, Indian Council of Historical Research, writes #ThePrintOpinion theprint.in/opinion/tamil-…



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@ahluwaliadisha Ahluwalia shines a light on buried stuff in more ways than one and breaks it down for easy reading 👍. Tamil Nadu has the largest Iron-Age urn burial site. We must look beyond our Harappa frenzy theprint.in/opinion/tamil-… via @theprintindia


Disha Ahluwalia Reposted

'Tamil Nadu has the largest Iron-Age urn burial site. We must look beyond our Harappa frenzy' Disha Ahluwalia @ahluwaliadisha, archaeologist and junior research fellow, Indian Council of Historical Research, writes #ThePrintOpinion theprint.in/opinion/tamil-…


Here's to a prosperous new year 🙏🏻

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Happy Diwali everyone Wishing you all a happy, prosperous and successful year #Diwali2024

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A 13,000-Year-Old Camp Site Reveals Hunting Patterns from Ancient Humans An ancient campsite discovered in the Great Lakes can tell us how these ancient humans used to live. discovermagazine.com/the-sciences/a…


ThePrint opinion articles get a flood of readers feedback. Remember, ‘views are personal’ - @shailajabajpai

'ThePrint readers want to write. Here's a tip—subscribers articles are published in 'Your Turn' section' ThePrint Readers' Editor @shailajabajpai writes Illustration: Shruti Naithani theprint.in/opinion/reader…



Sorry state of our heritage Just crumbling to dust How can a major structure just crumble without any action taken by stakeholders to arrest the situation Who is answerable to this?

Once upon a time this was one of the riverfront gardens of Agra. It belonged to Mumtaz Mahal and was inherited by Jahanara on her mother's death. I had visited it some years ago & was appalled at its state of disrepair. Anyway today it fell down under the weight of its dis…

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