The various archaeological jewels that the Sindh province boasts were the subject of discussion by Dr. Valeria Fiorani Piacentini (Scientific Director of the Catholic University of Milan, Italy) at the Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Institute of Science and Technology. Jabist). Professor Piacentini's lecture was organized by the Academy of Sindh Abhyas (Sindh in Sindh, research and education in Sindh), and today in PiArtini's world, according to the importance of archeology and various discovery legends, Bhambhore Is home to Sassui and houses the site of Deybul, a city that was invaded by Mohammad Bin Qasim in 712.
Italian Says Needed More Research to Uncover Secrets of Bhambhore
Archeology is an investigation of unknown areas or borders and you have to face difficulties. Without electricity there is a tendency for water to disappear, but you are devoting your life to something," Piacentini said, said. This is your culture, and you need to know more about it and protect it. It's not just digging, she added, adding that it is a matter of history and other technologies that help record results in a scientific way, she added. Your roots and culture are very important, what you have today is based on the past, and what you and your children have tomorrow will be based on what you have, this is your culture.
When I was young, I shared this passion with my children and they joined me on the scene, and now they say that everything they learn is very valuable. They are educated to coexist with others in different countries. Professor Piacentini shared the importance of Bhambhore and its surroundings, calling historic sites the center of sea and land trade, and the crossroads of land and sea. When we got a chance to explore the area around Bhambhore, we found other archaeological materials belonging to the residential, the village, the merchant suburbs, the pottery, and the wealthy class of society. Found.
Bhambhore is the site of a sophisticated production center where peaceful coexistence of Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam and many other religions, including religion and religion, outstanding port, cultural center, fortress It is regarded as interlacing of herbs in the center of the city, a thriving market of luxury goods and a trade with many parts of the world. My Asia, East Asia, Subcontinent and Indian Ocean.
She added that more extensive research and skills are needed to reveal the secrets buried in the site. The ivory objects we find are of local quality and have the quality of being used for export so we can conclude that it is a rich market for production and export," Piacentini explained. Dr. Azra Fazal Pechuho, President of Szabist, talked about the importance of preserving and preserving the country's cultural heritage and archaeological heritage.
Without archaeology, our history will be a distant past, the way we perceive the change of history when we look at archaeological sites, it makes for a more human and more concrete thing for us. , The aspirations, the social structure and the economic activities that persisted during that period. She also talked about the need to preserve sites such as Bhambhore, which has weakened Bhambhore to leave physical markings on inappropriate sites without being destroyed or plundered as visitors to regular sites.
New Map of universe shows 300,000 more galaxies
The known universe has just grown. The new map of the night sky announced on Tuesday charts hundreds of thousands of previously unknown galaxies discovered using a telescope that can detect light sources not seen by optical instruments. An unprecedented international team of space researchers said their findings literally emit new light into some of the deepest secrets of the universe, including the physics of black holes and the evolution of galaxies. This is a new window to space," said Cyril Tasse, an astronomer at the Paris Astronomy Observatory who participated in the project.
When we saw the first image, we were like 'What is this? More than 200 astronomers from 18 countries participated in the study, using radio astronomy to observe the sky part of the Northern Hemisphere and discover 300,000 invisible light sources believed to be distant galaxies. Radio astronomy allows scientists to detect the radiation that occurs when giant objects interact.
The team used a Dutch Low Frequency Array (LOFAR) telescope to pick up the traces or "jets" of ancient radiation generated when galaxies were merged. These previously unrecognized jets can expand to millions of light years or more. Radio observations allow us to detect radiation from sparse media that exist between galaxies," says Amanda Wilber of the University of Hamburg. "Through LOFAR we can detect more sources and identify their sources.
The discovery of new light sources can help scientists better understand the behavior of one of the most enigmatic phenomena in space. When swallowing other massive objects such as stars and gas clouds, black holes have gravity that can not escape as much material. Tasse said new observational techniques allow astronomers to compare black holes over time and see how they form and evolve. If you see an active black hole, then millions of years later the jets will disappear and you will not be able to see them at a higher frequency," he said.
But at lower frequencies they can see much older electrons because they continue to emit this jet for millions of years. Maps created by some LOFAR observations in Astronomy and Astrophysics magazines contain the same data as 10 million DVDs, but are still only 2% of the sky.
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