John D'earth may have retired in December ... which he called "dealing with the archaeological sites of your life." There's a steady stream of performances in the Thursday night jazz gig the ...
Chennai: In one of the biggest prizes ever announced for a historical pursuit, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on ...
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A century after its discovery, the Indus Valley Civilisation remains at the centre of debates over its origins, increasingly ...
On September 20, 2024, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. K. Stalin expressed his gratitude to John Marshall, the late British ...
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Sirkap in modern day Pakistan was discovered by Alexander Cunningham in 1863 and explored and excavated by John Marshall between 1913 and 1930. Marshall was director general of the Archaeological ...
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NEWPORT NEWS, Va. — NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (WTKR) — Woodside has gotten used to going up against John Marshall in the preseason and scrimmages. Now it's time for the two boys basketball juggernauts ...
In 1996, as Atlanta prepared to host the Summer Olympic Games, the watershed department erected fences along Ridgewood Road, where Peachtree Creek meets the Chattahoochee River. Thornton Kennedy ...
A British bishop announced his retirement on Thursday, days after he was accused of sexual assault and harassment. Channel 4 News reported Tuesday that John Perumbalath, the Bishop of Liverpool ...
It was also where Eleanor White Dare, daughter of Governor John White, gave birth to ... dating back to the sixteenth century”, per British archaeologist Nicholas Luccketti.