'World's oldest-known Signboard': Ministry of Culture shares 'remarkable' Indus discovery from Dholavira
Dholavira is one of the best-preserved Harappan urban settlements in South Asia, dating from the 3rd to the mid-2nd millennium BCE, says the Ministry of Culture
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