- Y Chromosome Bottleneck
Two Y Chromosome Bottlenecks have been prominent in human history., the Mahabharat Bottleneck and the Toba Bottleneck.
- Was Sindhu Saraswati the Oldest Civilization?
Yes, the oldest civilization was indeed the Sindhu Saraswati civilization. The site of Bhirdana has been dated by the Archaeological Survey of India to 7570 BCE.
- Was the Sindhu Saraswati Civilization Hindu? Its Both Yes and No
We have found multiple evidences of religious continuity throughout the Sindhu Saraswati civilization.
- The Oldest Hair Comb is 4,500 Years Old, Discovered at Kalibangan
A 2500 years old ivory comb was discovered Kalibangan.
- Bhirdana, The Oldest Sindhu Saraswati Civlization Site
Bhirdana is the oldest archaeological site yet discovered among all Sindhu Saraswati archeological sites. It was inhabited from 7570 BCE to 800 BCE.
- Sindhu Saraswati Civilization
Sindhu Saraswati Civilization denotes the pre-historical and historical settlements that began in north western and northern part of the Indian subcontinent around the mid-8th millenium BCE.
- Sanskrit in the Ancient Sindhu Saraswati Civilization
The Dholavira Signboard was probably in Sanskrit, which was Lingua Franca or Lingua Electi in the Ancient Sindhu Saraswati Civilization.
- Swastika Seal in Ancient India
The swastika seal discovered in the Ancient Sindhu Saraswati establishes that the modern day Hinduism effectively is a continuation of old faiths and beliefs from the Sindhu Saraswati Civilization.
- Saraswati River Rediscovered Through its Paleochannels
Paleochannel of the Saraswati River discovered in 21st century pushes back the Vedic era to at least 3000 BCE, canceling the OIT and Aryan theories.
- The Pashupatinath Seal
The Pashupatinath Seal belongs to the Sindhu Saraswati Civilization and was used probably as the seal of a priest, a temple seal or a worship figurine.
- The Lubdaka Story in Sindhu Saraswati Seals
The Lubdaka Story of Mahashivratri described on Sindhu Saraswati Seals where Lubdaka, a person escapes a tiger by climbing on a Bilva Tree. To prevent himself from sleeping and falling down, he then plucks leaves from the tree and drops them down, keeping him busy and wake.