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Archaeologists reject Indian research regarding Indus Valley Civilization

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  • ISLAMABAD: Archaeologists in Pakistan have rejected Indian archaeologists' research stating that Indus Valley Civilization was 8,000 years old instead of 5,500 and originated from inland proper India proliferated and spread westward from India to the eastern border of Pakistan.

The research was conducted by the researchers of Archeological Survey of India and Indian Institute of Technology and presented through one of prestigious journal `Nature' with title "Indus valley civilization much older than thought".

Talking to APP, Archeology expert and former Director General of Archeology and Museums, Dr.Fazal Dad Kakar termed this research was based on false facts and was an intellectual aggression on the front of Indus valley civilization.

Dr Kakar, candidly refused to accept the age of Indus valley civilization as 8,000 year old and said that somebody surely twisted the reports of the scientists intentionally to create furor academicus, provoking excessive excitement over an intellectual issues.

Researchers most probably were referring to the dates of antecedents and formative stages of cultures from Mesolithic period through Neolithic (9,000-6,000)in this part of the world which culminated into mature bronze age (300 BC) Indus valley civilization at a date which might be estimated about (2,500-2,400 BC)termed at the sites of Harappa and Moenjodaro as the "Indus valley civilization", said Dr kakar.

He said a method of thermoluminescence was used as a means of dating ancient artifacts, particularly the property of some ceramics and other materials of becoming luminescent when pretreated and heated. This technique was used to date prothery shards of early Harappan time to 6,000 years and early Harappan and Hakra phase as far back as 8,000 years, quoted by Anindya Sarkar of deptt of Geology and Geophysics at IIT-Kharagpur.

He said the statement of the researchers that they have recovered perhaps the oldest pottery from the civilization is misleading. "They actually recovered pottery from a site but not civilization as single site which is even not named, do not constitute neither a culture nor civilization," he said.

Indian scientist trying to make believe the world that Indus valley civilization is originated from inland proper India proliferated and spread westward from India to the eastern border of Pakistan, comprising of Cholistan and Thar Desert which is wrong.

Dr Kakar, emphasized that "the basic aim of the Indian team of the scientists had actually set out to prove that the civilization proliferated to other Indian sites like Bhirrana and Rakhigarrhi in Haryana, apart from the known location of Harappa and Moenjodaro in Pakistan, and Lothal, Dholavira and Kalibangan in India".

He said the Archaeological milieu of the world knows very well that the sites of Balouchistan Plataeu and high land of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, represents all cultural levels such as pastoral, early farming village communities and sedentary urbanized village life.

He added these were the result of process of evolution from the Mesolithic period or stage lasting in this region from about at least 18,000 BC, known from Magdalenian painting and engraving and from some flint tools sites in region, transformed into Neolithic stage (Mehrgarh 9,000-6,000) than Chalecothic and finally to the Mature Bronze Age (3000 BC) stage.

Therefore the Balouchistan Plataeu and high land of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is considered as the homeland for the development of various cultural, social and economic experiment that provided the necessary antecedents and formative stages for the rise of civilization in the Indus valley proper in Pakistan at Harappa and Moenjodro.

While at the later stage of Mature Bronze Age, Indus Civilization expended eastward beyond Saraswati or Gahkkar-Hakra river as attested at the sites of Lothal, Kalibangan and Dholavira etc, in India, he said.
 
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Archaeologists reject Indian research regarding Indus Valley Civilization

archaeologists-reject-indian-research-regarding-indus-valley-civilization-6492d70d099f4e3aef1401d701d8a21b.jpg

  • ISLAMABAD: Archaeologists in Pakistan have rejected Indian archaeologists' research stating that Indus Valley Civilization was 8,000 years old instead of 5,500 and originated from inland proper India proliferated and spread westward from India to the eastern border of Pakistan.

The research was conducted by the researchers of Archeological Survey of India and Indian Institute of Technology and presented through one of prestigious journal `Nature' with title "Indus valley civilization much older than thought".

Talking to APP, Archeology expert and former Director General of Archeology and Museums, Dr.Fazal Dad Kakar termed this research was based on false facts and was an intellectual aggression on the front of Indus valley civilization.

Dr Kakar, candidly refused to accept the age of Indus valley civilization as 8,000 year old and said that somebody surely twisted the reports of the scientists intentionally to create furor academicus, provoking excessive excitement over an intellectual issues.

Researchers most probably were referring to the dates of antecedents and formative stages of cultures from Mesolithic period through Neolithic (9,000-6,000)in this part of the world which culminated into mature bronze age (300 BC) Indus valley civilization at a date which might be estimated about (2,500-2,400 BC)termed at the sites of Harappa and Moenjodaro as the "Indus valley civilization", said Dr kakar.

He said a method of thermoluminescence was used as a means of dating ancient artifacts, particularly the property of some ceramics and other materials of becoming luminescent when pretreated and heated. This technique was used to date prothery shards of early Harappan time to 6,000 years and early Harappan and Hakra phase as far back as 8,000 years, quoted by Anindya Sarkar of deptt of Geology and Geophysics at IIT-Kharagpur.

He said the statement of the researchers that they have recovered perhaps the oldest pottery from the civilization is misleading. "They actually recovered pottery from a site but not civilization as single site which is even not named, do not constitute neither a culture nor civilization," he said.

Indian scientist trying to make believe the world that Indus valley civilization is originated from inland proper India proliferated and spread westward from India to the eastern border of Pakistan, comprising of Cholistan and Thar Desert which is wrong.

Dr Kakar, emphasized that "the basic aim of the Indian team of the scientists had actually set out to prove that the civilization proliferated to other Indian sites like Bhirrana and Rakhigarrhi in Haryana, apart from the known location of Harappa and Moenjodaro in Pakistan, and Lothal, Dholavira and Kalibangan in India".

He said the Archaeological milieu of the world knows very well that the sites of Balouchistan Plataeu and high land of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, represents all cultural levels such as pastoral, early farming village communities and sedentary urbanized village life.

He added these were the result of process of evolution from the Mesolithic period or stage lasting in this region from about at least 18,000 BC, known from Magdalenian painting and engraving and from some flint tools sites in region, transformed into Neolithic stage (Mehrgarh 9,000-6,000) than Chalecothic and finally to the Mature Bronze Age (3000 BC) stage.

Therefore the Balouchistan Plataeu and high land of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is considered as the homeland for the development of various cultural, social and economic experiment that provided the necessary antecedents and formative stages for the rise of civilization in the Indus valley proper in Pakistan at Harappa and Moenjodro.

While at the later stage of Mature Bronze Age, Indus Civilization expended eastward beyond Saraswati or Gahkkar-Hakra river as attested at the sites of Lothal, Kalibangan and Dholavira etc, in India, he said.

Their( Indians) every thing such as history, Research,climbing are doubtful.

If neutral western historians couldn't get through to them what makes you think these sadists will listen to Archaeologists in Pakistan?

IVC ate beef and buried their dead
well the article clearly states that Indian archaelogists might be talking about pre-civilization human settlements
just look at riwat it is confirmed 8000 b.c but not considered as "civilization"
no need to bash Indians but the source of news
Indian media you know
plus some archaeologists divide sub-continents civilization into river systems
and say that IVC differs than GVC and other civilization in other river systems like sarasvati etc
and those some archaeologists hail from India

IVC ate beef and buried their dead
there is no confirmation of their religion but yes they used to eat both meat and wheat
however no graveyards have been found in Harrapa or mohenjodaro
some have been found in Godavari in India
but that is after harrapan time
 
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well the article clearly states that Indian archaelogists might be talking about pre-civilization human settlements
just look at riwat it is confirmed 8000 b.c but not considered as "civilization"
no need to bash Indians but the source of news
Indian media you know
plus some archaeologists divide sub-continents civilization into river systems
and say that IVC differs than GVC and other civilization in other river systems like sarasvati etc
and those some archaeologists hail from India


there is no confirmation of their religion but yes they used to eat both meat and wheat
however no graveyards have been found in Harrapa or mohenjodaro
some have been found in Godavari in India
but that is after harrapan time

They keep trying to hijack history in desperate attempt.
IVC was never vedic. They worshipped cerrunos and sacrificed animals.
They buried their dead even the rig veda mentions that.
 
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They keep trying to hijack history in desperate attempt.
IVC was never vedic. They worshipped cerrunos and sacrificed animals.
They buried their dead even the rig veda mentions that
its not only them both Pakistani and Indians are trying hard to escape each other
 
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Interpretation of history has never been so dramatic in human history :D
In last few hundred years we have made theories that never existed and dumped realities that existed.

So this is gonna happen every now and then, keep eyes open and make own logical deductions. No one owns history, so if IVC or GVC or XVC doesnt matter, what matters is history of human existence.
 
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Indians are good in twisting/tweaking history and they have been doing this to instill a sense of jingoism/Hindu nationalism into the citizens
 
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Lol these indians are now trying to fabricate IVC too. If this is not inferiority complex then what is it?
 
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I thought the archaeologists were some reputed scientists, turns out they were just some pakistanis :lol:
More reputed than your mom tho

Stopped after reading that... thought some reputed archaeologist has found some mistake in the research methodology..

Yes, yes. You determined that they guy wasn't reputed based on a news article (which isn't well written) and the guy's nationality. Good going.
 
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If neutral western historians couldn't get through to them what makes you think these sadists will listen to Archaeologists in Pakistan?

IVC ate beef and buried their dead
so? even today lot of traditional hindus eat beef and bury their dead, sign of continity...
 
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Indians are good in twisting/tweaking history and they have been doing this to instill a sense of jingoism/Hindu nationalism into the citizens

Jinke ghar shishe ke hote hain woh dusre ke gharon main pathar nahin mara karte bhaijaan ;);)

do you want me to prove it ?? :)
 
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