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While the Gulf of Cambay or Khambhat connected the city to the age-old Indian Ocean networks on the west, land and river routes in east, north, and south linked it to a rich agricultural hinterland.
Marine scientists say archaeological remains discovered 36 metres (120 feet) underwater in the Gulf of Cambay off the western coast of India could be over 9,000 years old. The vast city - which is ...
The city-like structures were uncovered by NIOT ... "Nothing else on the scale of the underwater cities of Cambay is known.
That could well turn out to be true in water-starved Gujarat, as work on the Kalpasar project - to turn the Gulf of Cambay into a sweet ... the beautiful Lelysted city," says Kane.
This city, referred to as the city of Dwarka in ... India - also known as the Gulf of Khambhat (or Gulf of Cambay). Marine ...
“This is the Gulf of Cambay in northwest India – in late 2001 ... they picked up traces of an ancient city covering a large area of the seabed. READ MORE: Archaeologists stunned after ...
Underwater archaeologists at the National Institute of Ocean Technology first detected signs of an ancient submerged settlement in the Gulf of Cambay, off Gujarat, in May 2001. They have now ...
Archaeologists have recovered carved wood, pottery, pieces of sculpture and human teeth from a now submerged settlement in the Gulf of Cambay off Gujarat. Radiocarbon dating of one wooden sample ...
The modern city of Dwarka, which in Sanskrit means ... underwater in the Gulf of Cambay off the western coast of India could be over 9,000 years old. It is believed to predate the oldest ...
VADODARA: In an underwater exploration in the Gulf of Cambay, National Institute of Ocean Technology (NIOT) scientists discovered almost 9,500-year-old bricks made of clay and straw. VADODARA ...
Researcher D. Venkata Rao suggested that undersea ruins in the Gulf of Cambay off Gujarat are the debris of a city that suffered a “tectonic upheaval similar to the December 2004 tsunami that ...