Due to its rigorous past the best part of ancient Punjab
is either in its ruins or underground. At Ropar,
called Roop Nagar (the town of beauty is olden times)
evidence of Harappan culture of Indus Valley
Civilisation and relics of Alexander's Army have been
discovered.
The excavations at Dholbaha, the ancient temple town
at Hoshiarpur takes back its antiquity to the
Pleistocene period of stone age man and shows
evidence of continued development of civilisation
right down of the 7th and 8th century A.D.The museum
containing these relics is situated in Hoshiarpur city.
Ghuram, Patiala District:
The first seat of Muslim Empire in India and the
reputed birth place of Mata Kaushalya has ruins which
show it is as a great enterpot, the archaeological
digs are beginning to reveal indications of the epic
age civilisation.
Sanghol, District Fatehgarh Sahib:
Archaeological
digs here have yielded relics which date back from
Harrapan Culture of 6th century AD. A stupa and a
Budhist monastery complex of the Kushan era (Ist-2nd
Century AD) has also been unearthed here.