Sources
Across
- 4. – Sources based on physical remains.
- 7. – Clues that help us understand history.
- 9. – A collection of ancient fables.
- 11. – A book on politics by Kautilya.
- 13. – Literature related to beliefs and faith.
- 15. – The study of inscriptions.
- 17. – Old buildings like temples, forts, and palaces.
- 18. – Ancient religious texts of Hindus.
- 20. – The time before writing was invented.
- 21. – Items like tools, pottery, and weapons used in the past.
- 23. – The study of coins.
Down
- 1. – Sources based on written records.
- 2. – People who study and write about the past.
- 3. – Another major Indian epic.
- 5. – Used to learn about kings, trade, and economy.
- 6. – Greek traveler who wrote about ancient India.
- 8. – Handwritten records of the past.
- 10. – Non-religious writings.
- 12. – An epic from ancient India.
- 14. – The study of people, places, and events of the past.
- 16. – Writings engraved on stone, metal, or pillars.
- 19. – The study of material remains of the past.
- 22. – Orders or commands issued by rulers.