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Pakistan archaeologists find rare coins, decorative stones from UNESCO-listed site near Takshashila

Pakistan archaeologists find rare coins, decorative stones from UNESCO-listed site near Takshashila

Posted on January 2, 2026 By admin


Ruins in Takshashila . Image used for representational purpose. File
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Pakistani archaeologists found rare decorative stones and coins while excavating a UNESCO-listed site near the historic city of Takshashila, providing a rare view of the earliest urban settlement of the extensive ancient civilisation.

The discoveries were made at the ancient Bhir Mound, where experts unearthed decorative stones dating to the 6th century BC and coins from the 2nd century AD.

Dawn reported that officials hailed the discovery as the most significant at the site in a decade.

It reported that experts uncovered fragments of metamorphic decorative stone identified as lapis lazuli, alongside the rare bronze coins attributed to the Kushan dynasty, dramatically pushing forward the material narrative of ancient Gandhara.

Aasim Dogar, the Deputy Director of the Punjab Department of Archaeology who serves as head of the excavation team, confirmed the preliminary analysis of the artefacts.

“The decorative stones are lapis lazuli, a prized semi-precious stone, while the coins belong to the Kushan period,” Mr. Dogar said.

The excavation team relied on specialised forensic assistance to date the metal artefacts. Mr. Dogar noted that detailed numismatic analysis conducted by specialists from the University of Peshawar confirmed that the coins bear the image of Emperor Vasudeva. Vasudeva is recognised by historians as the last of the ‘great Kushan rulers’ who presided over the region.

According to Mr. Dogar, the obverse of the recovered coinage depicts Vasudeva, while the reverse features a female religious deity. He described this specific imagery as a distinct hallmark of Kushan-era religious pluralism, which often blended various theological traditions.

The artefacts were discovered on the northern side of the archaeological remains, specifically within the B-2 trench — one of 16 distinct trenches currently excavated at the site. Mr. Dogar said the surrounding archaeological evidence reveals that these specific remains constituted a residential area.

These latest discoveries affirm that Takshashila reached the zenith of its political, cultural, and economic influence under Kushan rule, particularly between the 1st and 3rd centuries AD. “Under emperors such as Kanishka the Great, Taxila emerged as a major administrative, commercial, and intellectual centre,” Mr. Dogar said.

He added that widespread Kushan patronage of Buddhism during this era led to the construction of stupas, monasteries, and vast religious complexes. The period also marked the rise of Gandharan art, a distinctive synthesis of Greek, Roman, Persian, and Indian traditions, with Takshashilaserving as its core hub.

Malik Tahir Suleman, a renowned numismatist, told Dawn that Kushan coins serve as some of the most critical historical sources for understanding ancient South and Central Asia.

“Issued between the 1st and 4th centuries AD, Kushan coins evolved from Indo-Greek imitations into a sophisticated imperial currency system,” Mr. Suleman said. “Struck mainly in gold, copper, and bronze, they reflect the empire’s economic strength and vast trade networks, including links with Roman markets.”

Mr. Suleman said Kushan coinage is distinguished by its rich iconography and multilingual inscriptions. He explained that they often depict rulers in Central Asian attire on one side and a remarkable range of deities — from Helios and Mithra to Shiva, Nana, and the Buddha — on the other.

Beyond the coins, the discovery of the deep-blue lapis lazuli fragments provides vital clues regarding ancient supply chains.

Mr. Dogar noted that the stone has been valued for millennia across ancient civilisations.

“Its presence at Taxila points to long-distance trade links, particularly with Badakhshan in present-day Afghanistan, a historic source of lapis lazuli,” Mr. Dogar said.

Published – January 02, 2026 11:55 am IST



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