Prof Sharma highlighted the centenary milestone of the Harappan Civilization’s discovery, underscoring the contributions of anthropologists in advancing this field.
Join experts as they explore the significant impact of anthropologists on the understanding of the Harappan Civilization at a prominent conference held at Banaras Hindu University.
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