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The Daily Galaxy on MSNOman’s 4,000-Year-Old Cymbals Hint at a Lost Era of Musical RitualsIn a significant archaeological discovery, two copper cymbals were unearthed at a4,000-year-old settlement near the modern ...
These findings indicate that contact between ancient communities on both sides of the Arabian Gulf resulted in shared musical traditions central to rituals and religious beliefs, Douglas’ team says.
Archaeologists have analyzed a pair of copper cymbals from Bronze Age Oman, suggesting a shared musical tradition connected ...
Bronze Age cymbals discovered in Oman show music's role in connecting ancient civilizations, shifting focus from trade to ...
The Harappan Civilisation, also known as the Indus Valley Civilisation ... the reason for the decline of the civilization and ...
Similar to the other cities of the Indus Valley Civilization ... Archaeological evidence shows that after 700 years of stability, the civilization declined. Most of the Indus settlements had ...
Were they killed by invaders? Archaeologists now think this is not true. There is no evidence of war. Indus Valley people seem to have been peaceful. If they had an army, they have left few signs ...
This map depicts the geographical span of the Indus Valley Civilization (IVC), showing the location of Rakhigarhi (blue), other significant IVC sites (red), and sites to the north and west from ...
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