#RockArt
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Anthropology
Rock Art: From Bows to Guns
In the mountainous regions of Sindh, shepherds and travelers are still carving images onto rocks, continuing a tradition that spans…
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Anthropology
Exploring the Ancient Rock Art
These engravings help us understand the complex relationship between humans and nature, revealing the spiritual beliefs of local communities Zulfiqar…
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Book Review
Book Review: Ancient Karachi – Reflections on Rock Art and Megaliths
Zulfiqar Ali Kalhoro’s “Ancient Karachi: Reflections on Rock Art and Megaliths” is written in the framework of cultural landscape By…
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Anthropology
Rock Art of Sindh’s Gaj Valley
The rock art discovered in Gaj Valley is classified into two main categories: prehistoric and historic periods Zulfiqar Ali Kalhoro…
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Anthropology
Rock Art of Swat’s Talang Village
Interestingly, cup-marks have not received scholarly attention from Pakistani scholars, but have been studied by Italian scholars, particularly Luca Maria…
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Anthropology
Yoni-Lingam symbols in Rock Art of Sindh
Presumably, the Yoni-lingam motifs were open-air temples in the mountainous region of Sindh Aziz Kingrani In Sindh, Rock carvings are…
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Anthropology
Hunters of the Hindu Kush
Communal or trapping-based hunting was once prevalent among the Dardic communities in the Hindu Kush and the Dravidians in Sindh.…
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