A Herculaneum Of The East. From an 1850s British Numismatic Publication. These were the people after Alexander The Great, and they were very rich because a lot of trade routes passed through and they collected fees. Some towns are 20+ feet below surface with coins washing out of bank forming shingle in the riverbed below....oooooh lala.....this is still uncharted territory over there....early on at google earth 1200++ cities were seen easily with sat along the now dried up Indus river channel. The link below goes to same story at my blog. You can zoom these pages in by clicking on them then hitting CTRL++ regards.....b
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Discovery Of An Ancient Town Near Behat, In The Doab of the Jamna and The Ganges c.1835
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