Archaeological digs in Rajasthan have unearthed punch-marked coins dating back to 600-1000 BC, illuminating a period between the Indus Valley Civilization’s decline and Lord Buddha’s time. Discoveries at sites like Ahar, Kalibanga, and Viratnagar reveal a robust trade network, evidenced by similar coins found across India.
Archaeological digs in Rajasthan have unearthed punch-marked coins dating back to 600-1000 BC, illuminating a period between the Indus Valley Civilization’s decline and Lord Buddha’s time. Discoveries at sites like Ahar, Kalibanga, and Viratnagar reveal a robust trade network, evidenced by similar coins found across India. Archaeological digs in Rajasthan have unearthed punch-marked coins dating back to 600-1000 BC, illuminating a period between the Indus Valley Civilization’s decline and Lord Buddha’s time. Discoveries at sites like Ahar, Kalibanga, and Viratnagar reveal a robust trade network, evidenced by similar coins found across India. Read More