Étiquette : harappa
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The cosmogonic stories of the Rig Veda: the creation of the world
The civilization of the 7 rivers, associated with the Rig Veda, left fascinating ancient texts that describe their vision of the origin of the world. These cosmogonic stories, although poetic and symbolic, reveal a profound reflection on the creation and functioning of the universe.
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Ganweriwala : un centre religieux sur la Sarasvatî
Ganweriwala, située sur les rives de l’ancienne Sarasvatî, fait partie des principales villes de la civilisation des 7 rivières. Bien qu’elle n’ait pas encore été entièrement fouillée, les vestiges découverts jusqu’à présent suggèrent que cette cité pourrait avoir eu un rôle religieux central.
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Ganweriwala: A Religious Centre on the Sarasvati
Ganweriwala, located on the banks of ancient Sarasvati, is one of the major cities of the Seven Rivers Civilization. Although it has not yet been fully excavated, the remains discovered so far suggest that this city may have had a central religious role.
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Le Rig Veda et les origines des premières cités de la vallée de l’Indus-Sarasvatî.
À l’intersection de la légende, de la mythologie et de l’archéologie se trouve un texte ancien : le Rig Veda, l’un des plus vieux textes sacrés de l’humanité. Mais que nous raconte-t-il réellement des origines des premières cités de la vallée de l’Indus et de la Sarasvatî, cette mystérieuse civilisation des 7 rivières, dont les…
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The Rig Veda and the origins of the first cities of the Indus-Sarasvati valley.
At the intersection of legend, mythology and archaeology lies an ancient text: the Rig Veda, one of humanity’s oldest sacred texts. But what does it really tell us about the origins of the first cities of the Indus Valley and Sarasvati, this mysterious civilization of the 7 rivers, whose first cities emerged around 3500 BCE?
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The Sarasvati, sacred river and goddess: pillar of the civilization of the 7 rivers
The Sarasvati is one of the most revered rivers in ancient Indian texts, both as an actual river and as a divine goddess. In the civilization of the seven rivers, it played a central role as the axis of life for the communities that lived on its banks. The Purus, a confederation of Vedic peoples…
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Daily Life in a City of the 7 Rivers Civilization
The 7 Rivers Civilization, located in the Indus and Sarasvati Valley, is one of the oldest and most fascinating civilizations in history. The Rig Veda, the sacred text of their spirituality, reflects their deep connection with nature, divine forces and their harmonious society. Let’s explore what daily life was like in one of their cities.
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Jewelry and Luxury Items Discoveries in Kalibangan
Kalibangan, located in present-day Rajasthan in India, is one of the major archaeological sites of the Indus Civilization, also known as the Civilization of the Seven Rivers. This site, dating from 2500 to 1900 BC, is known for its advanced urban planning and hydraulic systems. However, the discoveries of jewelry and luxury objects at Kalibangan…
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L’Invasion Aryenne en Inde en 1500 BCE Versus l’Out of India Theory
L’histoire de l’Inde ancienne est marquée par un débat fascinant : celui de l’invasion aryenne supposée en 1500 avant notre ère, opposée à la théorie dite « Out of India ». Ces deux hypothèses cherchent à expliquer les origines des Aryens et la diffusion des langues indo-européennes.
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The Aryan Invasion of India in 1500 BCE Versus the Out of India Theory
The Aryan Invasion of India in 1500 BCE Versus the Out of India Theory