A series of reservoirs are found to the east and south of the Citadel. The great majority of the burials ... of a proto-historic Bronze Age urban settlement pertaining to the Harappan Civilization ...
the Indus Valley Civilization, which thrived from 2600 to 1900 BCE. Remnants of Harappa's citadel wall, made of mud brick, are still visible, even though many of its bricks were plundered during ...
The Indus Valley Civilization also known as the Harappan Civilization, was one of the earliest urban civilizations in the world, flourishing around 3300 to 1300 BCE in what is now Pakistan and ...
Despite missing Harappa’s full significance, Cunningham laid the groundwork for future archaeological explorations in India. Later in 1920, Daya Ram Sahni started excavation at Harappa in the ...
Archaeologists have long been interested in understanding the practices and machinations of the Indus Valley Civilization ... associated with the Harappan population. A study published in ...
Indus Valley Civilization which is also known as Harappan civilization was one of ... and built a fortified citadel and residential annex which was made of mud brick, mud lumps and rubble ...
In his latest book, Ahimsa: 100 Reflections on the Harappan Civilization, Pattanaik departs from his image of a mythology writer to offer insightful reflections on Harappan civilisation.
as opposed to brick and mud used in other Harappan cities. The site, laid out with geometric precision, is located on three levels, suggesting a social hierarchy. We started exploring the citadel at ...