timesofindia.indiatimes.com · DistrictNews · 2026-08-23
Northeast India human story may be 3 , 500 years older than previously thought : What archaeologists found in Nagaland Noklak
A pottery fragment sticking out of a rock shelter in Nagaland may have changed what archaeologists know about the region's past. Archaeologists working in Noklak district have found evidence suggesting that people were living in the region around 3,500 years ago, pushing back evidence of human habitation in Nagaland by nearly 3,500 years. Northeast India human story may be 3 , 500 years older than previously thought : What archaeologists
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