- Ancient Indus Valley: Harappa an unusual internet site presenting issues regarding both contemporary and ancient India. It includes special sections on Images, Movies, Sounds, and Harappa and Mohenjo Daro. Slide show - Around the Indus in 90 Slides - includes an essay written by Jonathon Mark Kenoyer, and the brief tour, A Walk through Mohenjo Daro. Around the Indus in 90 Slides 2. Harappa is presented by Omar Khan and Jim McCall. Excellent site - over 800 illustrated pages!
This site (Harappa) is an introduction to the ancient Indus Valley civilization of the Bronze Age, ca. 2600 to 1900 BCE. Check the Terra Cotta Figures from Harappa. Harappā was an ancient civilization - locality in the Indus River Valley in Pakistan - dating back to before 2000 BC. Archaeologists have found the remains of a city and evidence of a possible link between Indian and Sumerian cultures.
Ancient India: Art and Archaeology Monument of India. site by Michael D. Gunther.
Exploring Ancient Cultures from University of Evansville -- introduction to ancient Indian history and culture.
Indus River Valley - created by The William Penn Charter School Sixth Grade. Nice site for kids.
British Museum World Cultures - Go to Compass and enter India into your search - High quality images with excellent information.
A Timeline of India From Dr. Kamat's Potpourri. Timeline of Indian Art. See other timelines for Indian culture
Brief introduction to India -- A concise history of India from InterKnowledge.
Art History Resources on the Web: India Compiled by Chris Witcombe, Sweet Briar College
Taj Mahal - educational site. Facts, Taj Mahal Story, Legends and more. Author is Ms. Himani Kumar.
Thursday, January 17, 2008
HISTORY OF INDIAN ART
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