Water Car Engineer
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Ivory, 2nd Century AD
Female on the right in Gandhara style. The left is Deccani, more India proper style.
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He seems to be carrying a broad sword (or cricket bat)
Their caps are interesting. They point to our northern areas (or even mongolian horse riders).
Will be interesting to see the results of carbon dating.
Thanks, I was also confused a bit because it was not looking like namaste gesture, have to admire your ability to look deeper and indeed it looks like the woman is standing with her hands folded around her belly, definitely no signs of any namaste gesture.
Yeah whatever you say Shahmir Kashmiri. You'd be bent on finding conqueror genes because of your obsessions with racism against locals.
Chak Bamu is a sikh village in india, how much is "Chak Bamu" pakistani and "local", I am 10 times more "local" than anyone from chak bamu
Trolls like you rush to judge, always and fall flat.
I am Arain whose roots are in that village. It was an exclusively Muslim village before 1947, and scene of a battle between Sikhs and Muslims in which hundreds were killed. So much for your investigative abilities. As ever you just see what you want to see. A true racist to the core.
And BTW, do put up that German flag of yours.
@Water Car Engineer has started showing signs of Indian insecurity when it comes to historical artefacts found in Pakistan , I can see where this thread is heading
scythian soldiers
they were also expert horsemen
@Water Car Engineer has started showing signs of Indian insecurity when it comes to historical artefacts found in Pakistan , I can see where this thread is heading