Archaeologists in Pakistan have discovered rare coins and decorative stones during excavations at Bhir Mound, a UNESCO-listed site near the historic city of Takshashila. The decorative stones date back to the 6th century BC, while the coins are from the 2nd century AD.
Experts say these findings offer valuable insights into the earliest urban life and civilisation in the region, helping historians better understand how ancient settlements developed thousands of years ago.
Ancient Coins Found at UNESCO Site Near Takshashila
